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Alton Spectator subscription book
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS-SC23
Scope and Contents
Consists of a bound volume contianing a list of subscribers to the Alton Spectator newspaper, giving local, state and out-of-state names.
Dates:
Created: 1836
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
Benjamin Godfrey Papers
Collection
Identifier: BC246
Abstract
Benjamin Godfrey served in the merchant marine during the War of 1812 and later became a commander of a merchant vessel until shipwrecked off the coast of Mexico. Later became head of a merchant house in Matamoras, Mexico, and entered into a mercantile partnership with Winthrop S. Gilman while in New Orleans. Opened a storage and commission business in Alton, Illinois in 1832. Obtained control of the State Bank of Illinois and operated it from 1835 until the panic of 1837. Founded Monticello...
Dates:
Created: 1848-1859; Other: Majority of material found in 1851-1853; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1989
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
Citizens of Alton, Illinois, subscription list
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS-SC22
Scope and Contents
Subscriptions signed by citizens of Alton, Illinois, pledging donations for relief of victims of the Chicago Fire, made at public meetings October 10, 1871, and after.
Dates:
Created: 1871
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
E. Russell letter
Collection — Box: 75
Identifier: MS-SC1312
Scope and Contents
Letter to John Batchelder in Newbury, Ohio discusses the murder of Elijah Lovejoy, the situation in Alton, Illinois and the future of the Alton Observer. Also mentions family and friends back in Ohio.
Dates:
Created: January 19, 1838
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
H. K. Johnston Company Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-BC370
Abstract
Alton, Illinois hardware store incorporated in 1884 and owned by Hugh Kirkwood Johnston (1844), who had emigrated from Scotland in 1853 with his father and siblings. After he completed school, Johnston worked in gas and steam fittings for three years until he became a blacksmith. He worked at this until he enlisted in Company K, 97th Illinois Infantry on July 25, 1862. He served throughout the Civil War and was mustered out as a Sergeant-Major in July 1865. He returned to work as a blacksmith...
Dates:
Created: 1884-1960
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
James Otis Partridge letters
Collection — Box: 65
Identifier: MS-SC1147
Scope and Contents
Letters to family, majority to "mother", back in Massachusetts. Discuss family news, work in Galena and Hamilton, Ill. and Keokuk, Iowa. Describes a boat trip he and Clara took on the Mississippi. Three letters from Clara discuss family business, her child and her work at the school.
Dates:
Created: 1854 - 1857
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
James Semple papers
Collection — Box: 78
Identifier: MS-SC1364
Scope and Contents
Three business documents relating to real estate purchases in Alton and one letter, 1847, re: taxes owed on real estate in Edwardsville, Ill.
Dates:
Created: 1837 - 1847
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
Moses G. Atwood letter
Collection — Box: 3
Identifier: MS-SC49
Scope and Contents
Moses G. Atwood (1805-1869) was born in New Hampshire and subsequently moved to Alton, Illinois, where he was a businessman and city official.
Consists of one letter written by Atwood to Moody Kent wherein he discusses Abraham Lincoln and the possible secession of the southern states. Atwood did not believe the union would be dissolved.
Consists of one letter written by Atwood to Moody Kent wherein he discusses Abraham Lincoln and the possible secession of the southern states. Atwood did not believe the union would be dissolved.
Dates:
Created: 1861
Found in:
Manuscript Collection
Upper Alton Lyceum minute book
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS-SC24
Scope and Contents
Consists of one bound volume including meeting minutes, lyceum constitution and membership list.
Dates:
Created: 1836 - 1839
Found in:
Manuscript Collection