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Petition, Osage County citizens to Austin Augustus King, 1849
King, Austin Augustus (1802-1870); Petitions--Missouri--Osage County; Politics and government--Missouri
Correspondence: petition, Osage County; request for remission of fine imposed on John Sparks, road overseer
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Letter, from Thomas Allen, St. Louis to Austin Augustus King, February 18, 1852
King, Austin Augustus (1802-1870); Pacific Railroad Company; Politics and government--Missouri
Railroads: Thomas Allen, St. Louis; issuance of more state bonds, transmittal of bonds through James Powers; Pacific Railroad
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Letter, from Thomas T. Gantt, et al, St. Louis to Austin Augustus King, December 18, 1850
King, Austin Augustus (1802-1870); Politics and government--Missouri
Tobacco: Thomas T. Gantt, et al, St. Louis; recommends Edward Archer, state tobacco inspector; also signed by M. Blennerhasett and J. B. Brant, St. Louis
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Agreement, Governor Robert Marcellus Stewart and L. Winkelmeyer, Jefferson City, Cole County, December 24, 1857
Missouri State Capitol (Jefferson City, Mo.); Stewart, Robert Marcellus (1815-1871); Politics and government--Missouri
State Capitol Bids: Governor Robert Marcellus Stewart, Jefferson City, Cole County; agreement with L. Winkelmeyer to be the engineer for Capitol beautification; use of penitentiary inmates for project;...
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Abstract of lands, from Pacific Railroad Company to Austin Augustus King, December 1, 1851
King, Austin Augustus (1802-1870); Pacific Railroad Company; Politics and government--Missouri;
Railroads: certified abstract of lands, Pacific Railroad Company; St. Louis; Gabriel S. Choteau trustees; Octavia Boyce trustees; certified by Stephen D. Barlow, St. Louis recorder
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Account sheets, Missouri Institute for the Blind, St. Louis, August 1, 1876, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin
Missouri School for the Blind; Politics and government--Missouri
Institute for the Blind: ledger of accounts with Citizens Savings Bank, St. Louis; appended exhibit of expenses Jan. 1 to July 1, 1876; operational report of the affiliated industrial workshop
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Account statement, from John J. Daly and Company, St. Louis, to W. S. Pope, Jefferson City, Cole County, April 23, 1875
Missouri State Penitentiary; Politics and government--Missouri
Constituent Correspondence: statement of account from John J. Daly and Company, St. Louis, to W. S. Pope; engraving and printing bonds and coupons; Penitentiary contractors
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Account, statement of expenses for the Executive Mansion, Jefferson City, Cole County, July 1, 1876, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin
Missouri Governor's Mansion (Jefferson City, Mo.); Politics and government--Missouri
Constituent Correspondence: current expenses of governor’s mansion; includes contractors and amount owed to each
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Advertisement circular, Kemper's Family School, Boonville, Cooper County, 1871, forwarded to Benjamin Gratz Brown
Politics and government--Missouri; Kemper, Frederick Thomas (1816-1881); Kemper Military School and College (Boonville, Mo.);
Geologic Survey: F. T. Kemper, Boonville, Cooper County; advertisement circular for Kemper's Family School
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Advertisement circular, Missouri Cement Pipe Company forwarded to Benjamin Gratz Brown, n.d.
Politics and government--Missouri; Missouri Governor's Mansion (Jefferson City, Mo.);
Governor’s Mansion: Robert Woods, St. Louis; circular for the Missouri Cement Pipe Company
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Advertisement flyer, Francis Tunica, St. Louis forwarded to Benjamin Gratz Brown, April 1, 1871
Politics and government--Missouri;
Governor’s Mansion: business flyer of Francis Tunica, St. Louis architect
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Advertisement, from Atlantic Publishing Company, New York to Charles Henry Hardin, January 12, 1875
Politics and government--Missouri
Constituent Correspondence: advertising prospectus for Sketches of Representative Men, North and South, published by A. C. Rogers, Atlantic Publishing Company, New York
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Affidavit, by Bernard Danceybrink, Knox County to R. R. Smith, July 3, 1871, forwarded to Benjamin Gratz Brown
Affidavits--Missouri; Politics and government--Missouri; Petitions--Missouri--Knox County
Fine Remittances--Knox County: affidavit and petition on behalf of Bernard Danceybrink, prisoner, certified by R. R. Smith, Knox County circuit clerk; requesting the release of Danceybrink from jail, attesting...
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Affidavit, from A. L. Henderson, Maries County before R. W. Anderson, Vienna, Maries County, November 19, 1875, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin
Politics and government--Missouri
Criminal Cases—Maries County: affidavit, A. L. Henderson; James Thomas Huffman in Madison County, Indiana, was indicted in Maries County for forgery; certified by R. W. Anderson, court clerk
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Affidavit, from Barton J. Morrow, Neosho, Newton County, October 17, 1874, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin, January 25, 1875
Politics and government--Missouri
Fine Remittances: Barton J. Morrow, Neosho, Newton County; affidavit that H. M. Hudson and Moses Hudson have paid court costs in state versus Jacob Worley
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Affidavit, from C. A. Carpenter to J. P. Howe, April 13, 1865
Affidavits--Missouri; Politics and government--Missouri; Confederate States of America--flags
Jackson County--affidavit by C.A. Carpenter, Captain Company A, Jackson County to Justice of the Peace J. P. Howe: attesting to the loyalty of J. G. Hayden; support of the Union; falsely accused of displaying...
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Affidavit, from Charles H. Fitch, Texas County, to W. Carlos Speck, Houston, Texas County, February 21, 1876, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin
Politics and government--Missouri
Criminal Cases—Texas County: affidavit of Charles H. Fitch that Samuel Calhoun is living in Randolph County, Arkansas; sworn before W. Carlos Speck, prosecuting attorney, Houston
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Affidavit, from Clara S. Bawcom, St. Clair County to James H. Ledbetter, Osceola, St. Clair County, July 19, 1876, forwarded to Charles Henry Hardin
Politics and government--Missouri
Criminal Cases—St. Clair County: affidavit, by Clara S. Bawcom, before James M. H. Ledbetter, justice of the peace; that John Berry murdered John D. Bawcom
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Affidavit, from D. E. Wray, Versailles, Morgan County to Charles Henry Hardin, April 1, 1875
Politics and government--Missouri
Criminal Cases—Morgan County: affidavit, D. E. Wray, county prosecuting attorney; fugitives John S. Williams and James Allison; murder of John Z. Reed
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Affidavit, from D. Y. Chaftland to J. P. Howe, April 13, 1865
Affidavits--Missouri; Politics and government--Missouri; Confederate States of America--flags
Jackson County--affidavit by D. Y. Chaftland to Justice of the Peace J. P. Howe: attesting to the loyalty of J. G. Hayden; support of the Union; falsely accused of displaying a rebel flag
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