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A2759<br />

Golterman, Elizabeth.<br />

Biographical Data Sheet, 1968 Apr 22. 1 item [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Biographical data sheet for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out by Elizabeth Golterman,<br />

3436 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Includes genealogical data on her family.<br />

Cite as: Elizabeth Golterman Biographical Data Sheet, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St.<br />

Louis.<br />

A2908<br />

Goltra, Edward F.<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r Car Log Book, 1908. 1 item<br />

Title page reads, “Log Book of <strong>the</strong> Mo<strong>to</strong>r Car owned by Edward F. Goltra, being a record of<br />

mileage, incidents and cost of operation, presented by <strong>the</strong> Accident and Liability Dep’t., Aetna<br />

Life Insurance Company.” The log book includes a printed table of state registration<br />

requirements and speed laws. Recorded in this book is a log of an au<strong>to</strong>mobile trip from St. Louis<br />

<strong>to</strong> Mt. Washing<strong>to</strong>n, New Hampshire, July-September 1908 (14 pages).<br />

Cite as: Edward F. Goltra Mo<strong>to</strong>r Car Log Book, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A0595<br />

Goltra, Edward Field.<br />

Papers, 1857-1938; 1949. 24 boxes; 1 oversize folder<br />

Democratic national committeeman from <strong>Missouri</strong> (1910-1924), officer of various iron, steel,<br />

and railroad companies, owner of Goltra Barge Lines, and resident of St. Louis. Business,<br />

political, and civic correspondence, relating in part <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Democratic party and <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Democratic organizations and <strong>to</strong> litigation with <strong>the</strong> federal government over a contract <strong>to</strong> operate<br />

barges and <strong>to</strong>w boats on <strong>the</strong> Mississippi River for <strong>the</strong> War Department.<br />

Collection is partially name indexed in <strong>the</strong> archives card catalog.<br />

Finding aid available.<br />

Cite as: Edward Field Goltra Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2471<br />

Gomes, Jno. M.<br />

Letter <strong>to</strong> Park Commissioner Cunliff, 1919 July. 1 item<br />

Letter signed Jno. M. Gomes [John M. Gomes], St. Louis, <strong>to</strong> Park Commissioner Cunliff,<br />

complaining about <strong>the</strong> early closing of <strong>the</strong> Jefferson Memorial. (Letter is written on stationery of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Godfrey Street Car Fender Co.) Verso contains letter signed Jno. M. Gomes, 112 North 7th<br />

or 5866 Bartmer Ave., proposing investment in streetcar fenders in Bos<strong>to</strong>n or Philadelphia.<br />

Cite as: Jno. M. Gomes Letter <strong>to</strong> Park Commissioner Cunliff, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A0596<br />

Goode, George W. (1815-1863).<br />

Papers, 1811-1895. 7 folders (approximately 100 items)<br />

George W. Goode studied law in Virginia and later settled in St. Louis. He formed a law<br />

partnership with T.R. Cornick but it dissolved because of Cornick's health. Goode confined<br />

himself <strong>to</strong> but a few cases and obtained a reputation as a land lawyer. He married Fanny Wash,<br />

daughter of Judge Robert Wash, 1846.

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