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Osage allotment cards, approximately 1906
The allotment cards in this collection give roll number, member's Indian name, English equivalent and exact description and location of the allotted lands.
Each card measures approximately 3 11/16 inches by 8 1/4 inches and typically bears the roll number, English and/or Indian name, number of acres allotted and their exact location. Some cards are accompanied by plats. The cards DO NOT contain genealogical information.
Osage Coucil Paper, 1787
This is a photostatic copy of a report of a council meeting with the "Grande Osages" at St. Louis in 1787. Auguste Chouteau, the trader, is one of the signers.
Osage Papers, 1821-1868
Osage Tribal Council vs. United States of America
Otto A. Rothert manuscripts, 1923
The Outlaws of Cave-in Rock. Typescript with handwritten revisions, corrections, and editor's marks and notations. Includes preliminary pages, footnotes, bibliography, sectional map, and publication announcement draft and proof. Box one of two drop spine boxes.
Otto Biber WWI archive, 1914-1934
The archive of 2nd Lt. Otto Biber of the 17th Bavarian Regiment. Includes approximately 220 letters and cards, 15 photographs, pocket calendar, newspaper death notices of fellow soldiers, and miscellaneous documents.
P. H. D. Dempsey WWI-era disciplinary log, 1914-1915
Discipline records for members of No. 6 Platoon, B Company, Princess Victoria (Royal Irish) Fusiliers.
Panton, Leslie, and Company Papers, 1741-1800
Parch Corn Letters, Undated
"Letter from an Indian" is written to Hona-ta-siski, son of Parch Corn, from his father. He tells him they will have to go West, and to be ready when the soldiers come to arrest him. The other letter is written to a Mr. Dry, and it also pertains to their removal. The first letter is "Interpreted by Prisoner Harris." Someone translated and wrote the other letter for Parch Corn also. In both letters he refers to "Little William" or "Little Billy."
Paris WWII Victory Parade photographs, 1944 August
17 black/white photographs featuring scenes of the allied victory parade in Paris, August 1944. Images include views of marching American, French and United Kingdom military divisions; armored cars, personnel carriers and howitzers; the Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees, and Place de la Concorde; crowds of French civilians; and dignitaries such as Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill.