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Subject: [AZ-CEMETERIES] FW: Part One: Wide-awakes and and other Missouri genealogical items of interest
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 22:22:35 -0700


-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda Houston [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:53 PM
To:
Subject: Part One: Wide-awakes and and other Missouri genealogical items
of interest


> Wide-awakes (nickname) These were probably the hardest fighting immigrants
> of German decent who came to the states in the early 1830s from
Germany.
> (Texas' arrivals have been recorded as having the first German to
arrive in
> that part of the United States in 1831) Missouri and Texas were the
states
> to have had to most heavily populated early on with German arrivals
who became
> immortalized when after taking part in the Civil
War------------------------- IV-2429,2502
>
> Just for interest concerning the Wide-awakes and other genealogical
items of
> interest found in this historical, document form: Here is the volume
and
> page numbers that are listed in the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HISTORY OF
ST.
> LOUIS, A COMPENDIUM OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY FOR READY REFERENCE
(1899), was
> edited by William Hyde and Howard L. Conard. It was published by the
> Southern Publishing Company of New York and Louisville, Kentucky.
Copies of
> this four-volume book set are available at the following St. Louis
Public
> Library locations: Baden, Buder, Cabanne, Carondelet, Carpenter,
Lashly,
> Machacek, Central Library Stacks, and St. Louis Area Studies Center
(Central
> Library). (Call Number 977.866 Non-circulating
>
> http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/hyde1.htm#L
>
> There are other subjects listed within this encyclopedia that are
worth at
> having a look!! Such as:
>
> United States- History- Civil War -------------- IV-2405-2446
> United States- History- Civil War --- I-56;III-1366,1536,1543
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations - II-710,1210
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations IV-2103,2115
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations IV-2332-2333
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations ----- IV-2502
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations --- I-184-185
> United States- History- Civil War- Associations --- I-544-545
> United States- History- Civil War- Censorship - III-1385-1386
> United States- History- Civil War- Executions - III-1488-1489
> United States- History- Civil War- Forts --------- II-814-816
> United States- History- Civil War- Gunboats --- III-1488,1699
> United States- History- Civil War- Gunboats ------ II-962-963
> United States- History- Civil War- Gunboats ---- IV-2226-2227
> United States- History- Civil War- Hardtack ---------- II-870
> United States- History- Civil War- Medical Services III-1737
> United States- History- Civil War- Oath of Allegiance III-1654
> United States- History- Civil War- Oath of Allegiance IV-1921
> United States- History- Civil War- Politics --- III-1753-1755
> United States- History- Civil War- Prisons --------- III-1611
> United States- History- Civil War- Shipping --------- IV-1921
> United States- History- Civil War- Soldiers' Home IV-2097-2098
> United States- History- Civil War- Topographers ---- III-1740
> United States- History- Revolution, 1775-1783 II-837;III-1718
> United States- History- War of 1812 ------------ IV-2450-2452
> Missouri- History- Civil War ----------------------- III-1543
> Missouri- History- Civil War- Home Guards ----------- II-1045
> Missouri- History- Civil War- Hospitals ------------ III-1235
> Missouri- History- Civil War- Provisional Government III-1832-1834
> Missouri- Confederate Home of Missouri ------------ I-448-449
> Missouri Dragoons ---------------------------------- III-1496
> United Ancient Order of Druids ------------------------ I-606
> United Confederate Veterans -------------------- IV-2344-2345
> Missouri Volunteer Militia ------------------------- III-1489
> Missouri Pacific Railroad Hospital ------------------ II-1056 >
> Missouri Pacific Railroad ------------- III-1250,1848;IV-2453
> Missouri Pacific Railroad Shed --------------------- III-1861
> Missouri Guards ------------------------------------ III-1508
> Missouri Historical Society ---- III-1251,1269-1270,1546-1548
> Military executions --------------------------- III-1488-1489
> Military Order of the Loyal Legion ------------ III-1314-1315
> Union Club ------------------------------------- IV-2331-2332
> Union Depot Company --------------------------- III-1861-1862
> Union Depot Railway --------------------------------- IV-2161
> Union Guards ---------------------------------------- IV-2332
> Union Insurance Company ----------------------------- IV-2383
> Union League Club ------------------------------ IV-2332-2333
> Union Market --------------------------------------- III-1361
> Union Merchants' Exchange --------------------------- IV-2333
> Union Mission --------------------------------------- IV-2334
> Union refugees -------------------------------------- IV-2334
> Union Riflemen ------------------------------------- III-1497
> Union Station ---------------------------------- IV-2334-2337
> Union Stock Yards ----------------------------------- IV-2146
> Union Stockyards Company ------------------------------ I-320
> Tornadoes- Missouri- St. Louis (1833) --------------- IV-2284
> Tornadoes- Missouri- St. Louis (1871) ---------- IV-2284-2285
> Tornadoes- Missouri- St. Louis (1896) ---- III-1362,1871-1872
> Tornadoes- Missouri- St. Louis (1896) ----- IV-2285-2286,2562
> Tornadoes- Missouri- St. Louis (1896) I-348-349;II-1211-1212
> Steamboats- Disasters -------------------------- IV-2133-2134
> Steamboats- Fires -------------------------------- II-781-783
> Steamboats- History ----------------------- IV-1921-1927,2291
> Steamboats- Races ----------------------------------- IV-2134
> St. Louis Young Men's Christian Association -------- III-1272
> St. Louis' Church ------------------------------------- I-330 St.
> Luke's Church ----------------------------- III-1468-1469
> St. Luke's Evangelical Church ------------------------ II-703
> St. Luke's Hospital --------------------------- I-346;II-1054
> St. Malachy Church ------------------------------------ I-330
> St. Margaret's Church --------------------------------- I-330 St.
> Mark's Church ------------------------------------- I-330
> St. Mark's German Evangelical Church ----------------- II-701
> St. Mary of Victories Church -------------------------- I-330
> St. Mary's Girls' Orphan Asylum --------------------- IV-1975
> St. Mary's Infirmary -------------------------------- II-1055
> St. Mathew's Church ----------------------------------- I-330
> St. Matthew's Evangelical Church --------------------- II-703
> St. Michael's Church ---------------------------------- I-330
> St. Nicholas' Church ---------------------------------- I-330
> St. Patrick's Church ---------------------------------- I-330
> St. Paul the Apostle Church --------------------------- I-330
> St. Paul's Benevolent Society ----------------------- IV-1976
> St. Paul's Evangelical Church ------------------------ II-702
> St. Peter's Evangelical Church ----------------------- II-702
> St. Philomena's Industrial School -------------- IV-1976-1977
> St. Rose's Church ------------------------------------- I-330
> St. Stanilaus Church ---------------------------------- I-330
> St. Stephen's Evangelical Church --------------------- II-704
> St. Teresa's Church ----------------------------------- I-330
> St. Thomas of Aquin Church ---------------------------- I-330 >
> St. Thomas' Mission for the Deaf -------------------- IV-1977
> St. Vincent's German Orphan Asylum ------------------ IV-1977
> St. Vincent's Insane Asylum --------------------------- I-346
> St. Vincent's Institution for the Deaf --------- IV-1977-1978
> St. Vrain, Jacques de ------------------------------- IV-2108
> St. Wenceslaus Church --------------------------------- I-330
> St. Xavier's Total Abstinence Society --------------- IV-1978
> St. Agatha's Church ----------------------------------- I-330
> St. Agnes' Church ------------------------------------- I-330
> St. Aloysius Church ----------------------------------- I-330
> St. Alphonso's Convent of Redemptionists ------------ IV-1948
> St. Andrew's Society -------------------------------- IV-1948
> St. Ann's Foundling Asylum --------------------- IV-1949-1950
> St. Ann's Maternity Hospital ------------------- IV-1949-1950
> St. Ann's Widows' Home ------------------------- IV-1949-1950
> St. Anne's Church ------------------------------------- I-330
> St. Anthony's Hospital ------------------------- II-1057-1058
> St. Antony Church ------------------------------------- I-330
> St. Augustine Church ---------------------------------- I-330
> St. Barbara Church ------------------------------------ I-330
>
> You can use this address or the one below:
>
> St. Louis Public Library
> 1301 Olive St.
> St. Louis, MO 63103
> Telephone: 314-241-2288
> TDD: 314-539-0364
> FAX: 314-539-0393
> Dr. Glen E. Holt, Executive Director
>
> OR YOU CAN USE THIS ADDRESS:
> The Special Collections Librarian is Thomas A. Pearson at St. Louis
Public
> Library who heads and compiles these Special Collections
> I have this gentleman, Tom Pearson (), on another
email list
> to which I belong. I'm sure he'd zerox the material and send it to
you!
> Rhonda
>
>

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