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Guide to the Archival Collections.pdf - Missouri History Museum

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A2482<br />

C.G. Caines’ Grocery S<strong>to</strong>re (Vanceburg, Kentucky).<br />

Circular, no date. 1 item<br />

Circular for C.G. Caines’ Grocery S<strong>to</strong>re, Front Street, Vanceburg, Kentucky, is in <strong>the</strong> form of<br />

a poem promoting <strong>the</strong> s<strong>to</strong>re’s goods.<br />

Cite as C.G. Caines’ Grocery S<strong>to</strong>re Circular, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong>, St. Louis<br />

A0218<br />

C.H. Lewis and Co. (Glasgow, <strong>Missouri</strong>).<br />

Daybooks, 1853-1855. 2 volumes<br />

The day books of a general s<strong>to</strong>re owned by Charles H. Lewis.<br />

Cite as: C.H. Lewis and Co. Daybooks, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A0219<br />

C.R. Hettel Jewelry Co. (St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>).<br />

Ledger, 1890. 1 volume (452 pages)<br />

The C.R. Hettel Jewelry Company was a wholesale jewelry firm.<br />

Cite as: C.R. Hettel Jewelry Co. Ledger, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2583<br />

Cable, John Ray (1891- ).<br />

Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, 1941 June 9. 1 item [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Family his<strong>to</strong>ry sheet for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out by John Ray Cable, 154<br />

North Bemis<strong>to</strong>n, Clay<strong>to</strong>n, St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Includes genealogical data on his family.<br />

Cite as: John Ray Cable Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2584<br />

Cabot, Ellsworth Sebastian (1921- ).<br />

Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, 1964 Mar 2. 1 item [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Family his<strong>to</strong>ry sheet for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out by Ellsworth Sebastian<br />

Cabot, 6 Quailways, St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Includes genealogical data on his family.<br />

Cite as: Ellsworth Sebastian Cabot Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives,<br />

St. Louis.<br />

A0220<br />

Cale, Rosalie Balmer Smith (1875-1958).<br />

Collection, 1895-1955. 1 box<br />

Mrs. Rosalie Cale was a native St. Louisan who was a concert pianist and composer. Her<br />

works included an operetta based on Longfellow's Mask of Pandora and a second operetta, Love,<br />

Powder and Patches. Her family was active in St. Louis musical circles and operated <strong>the</strong> Balmer<br />

and Weber Music S<strong>to</strong>re. Her fa<strong>the</strong>r was related <strong>to</strong> Sol Smith, one of <strong>the</strong> celebrated comedians of<br />

his day and a pioneer <strong>the</strong>atrical manager. She composed "Song Without Words" at <strong>the</strong> age of ten.<br />

She also was <strong>the</strong> first recording secretary of <strong>the</strong> National Federation of Music Clubs.<br />

Collection includes two bound volumes of clippings and programs—some loose recital<br />

programs of students, etc.; correspondence from <strong>the</strong> College of Notre Dame, Belmont,<br />

California, 1928, in regard <strong>to</strong> writing music for an anniversary pageant; program of St. Louis<br />

music arranged and with commentary by Ernest C. Krohn, presented before <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

His<strong>to</strong>rical Society, February 26, 1954; data on <strong>the</strong> New Era Literary Club, organized in 1900,

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