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121.
Missouri Heritage
September/7/1968
File containing an illustration and biographical article about Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, or Nathaniel Tucker (1784-1851), writer of "The Partisan Leader, a Tale of the Future," an 1836 book "predict[ing]...
122.
Missouri Heritage
November/2/1968
Biographical article about Colonel Peter Madison Miller, or Peter Miller (1811-1896), a Civil War officer for the Union in Missouri. Description of his life and career as a native of Pennsylvania moving...
123.
Missouri Heritage
November/25/1967
Portrait and biographical article about John Miller (1781-1846), the fourth governor of Missouri from 1826 to 1832. Description of his life and career as a native of Virginia involved in the War of 1812...
124.
Missouri Heritage: Bishop Made St. Louis the 'Rome of America'
April/17/1971
File containing a biographical article with portrait and information on Reverend Joseph Rosati, "the first bishop of the Catholic diocese of St. Louis." Born in Italy in 1789 and emigrating to Saint Louis,...
125.
Missouri Heritage: Early Bishop of St. Louis Did Much for Catholicism
September/12/1970
Biographical article about Bishop Louis Guillaume Valentin Du Bourg (1766-1833), the first bishop of Saint Louis, Missouri, builder of the Saint Louis cathedral, began construction of what became Saint...
126.
Missouri Heritage: Sarpy Family Deserves Historian's Attention
November/8/1969
File containing a biographical article about Peter Sarpy, a fur trader on the Missouri River starting about 1823. Born in Saint Louis in 1805 and assisting John Fremont and Brigham Young in expeditions...
127.
Missouri Historical Society
Photos, illustrations, maps, and information on the Missouri Historical Society in Saint Louis, Missouri.
128.
Missouri Homes: A Most Elegant Slum
March-April//1982
History of the residential district in Saint Louis of Lafayette Square, established in the 1840s as one of the city's most elegant neighborhoods, declining between 1900 and 1965, with descriptions and...
129.
Missouri Memories: Memoir from the St. Louis Ghetto
Winter//1997-1998
Article about the reminiscences of a former resident of the Saint Louis ghetto just north of downtown, inhabited mainly by poor immigrant Jewish people from Eastern Europe arriving in the early 1800s,...
130.
Missouri Moments
May//1939
Photos and article about tourist sites in Missouri for the "1939 Biennial Convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in Kansas City. Descriptions and histories of...
131.
Missouri State Capitols
The following is a chronology of Missouri state capitols: (1) 1804 Saint Louis as the commandant's headquarters for the Provence of Louisiana, (2) 1812 Saint Louis as temporary capital of the Territory...
132.
Missouri Valley Special Collections Postcard Collection Finding Aid
This postcard collection includes a wide variety of subjects such as buildings, parks, streets, people, and festivals. Although the cards cover a wide geographical area, the two major portions of the collection...
133.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of various buildings at Concordia Seminary in Saint Louis, Missouri, built in 1926.
134.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "Mullanphy Home for Emigrants, St. Louis, [b]uilt in 1867. ..[l]ater leased to the School Board for the Douglas School."
135.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Illustration of the "[h]ome of Col. Auguste Chouteau, St. Louis, [b]uilt in 1795 and occupied by the family until 1842."
136.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "[r]esidence of Henri Chouteau, St. Louis, [b]uilt about 1830, at S. E. Cor. Twelfth and Clark" Streets.
137.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Catholic Cathedral at Second and Walnut Streets in Saint Souis [sic], as it appeared in 1835," built in 1834 and designed by Morton & Laveille, architects.
138.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Illustration of the "Courthouse, St. Louis, as originally designed," begun in 1839 and completed in 1857, with Planters' Hotel in the background.
139.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, as it appeared in 1866, [b]egun in 1858 by Henry Shaw, of St. Louis."
140.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "Eads' Bridge, at St. Louis, [c]ompleted in 1874, and designed by Capt. James B. Eads, [c]ivil [e]ngineer, of St. Louis, [t]he most architectural of all the bridges in Missouri's history."...
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