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A2822<br />

Higgs, Gary Kent (1941- ).<br />

Biographical Data Sheets, 1971 Jan. 2 items [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Biographical data sheet and family his<strong>to</strong>ry sheet for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out<br />

by Gary Kent Higgs, Okemos, Michigan. Includes genealogical data on his family. His fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Rolland Bradford Higgs (born 1912), resided at 819 North Hills Drive, Normandy, St. Louis<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>; his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Walter Edward Higgs (1888-1970), resided at 917 North Hills<br />

Drive.<br />

Cite as: Gary Kent Higgs Biographical Data Sheets, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St.<br />

Louis.<br />

A0700<br />

Hill, Amelia Leavitt.<br />

Papers, 1957-1962. 2 folders<br />

Manuscript titled "The Development of French Furniture in America" by Amelia Leavitt<br />

Hill; preliminary notes for manuscript; and correspondence with Charles van Ravenswaay, 1957-<br />

1962.<br />

Cite as: Amelia Leavitt Hill Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1804<br />

Hill & Kistner, Architects.<br />

First Methodist Episcopal Church (Granite City, Illinois) Architectural Records, circa<br />

1927. 4 tubes; 1 folder<br />

Hill & Kistner had offices in Edwardsville, Granite City, and Carlinville, Illinois.<br />

The collection consists of four tubes of blueprints for <strong>the</strong> church and one folder containing<br />

specifications for <strong>the</strong> project, which was located at 20th and “D” Streets.<br />

Cite as: Hill & Kistner, Architects. First Methodist Episcopal Church Architectural Records,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1842<br />

Hill, Frederick, Dr.<br />

Broadside, 1887 May 30. 1 item<br />

Broadside advertisement announcing <strong>the</strong> administra<strong>to</strong>r’s sale of property of <strong>the</strong> estate of <strong>the</strong><br />

late Dr. Frederick Hill <strong>to</strong> take place May 30, 1887.<br />

Cite as: Dr. Frederick Hill Broadside, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2823<br />

Hill, James Boyd (1905- ).<br />

Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, 1952 Oct 17. 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 James Boyd Hill, 410<br />

North Newstead, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Includes genealogical data on his family.<br />

Cite as: James Boyd Hill Family His<strong>to</strong>ry Sheet, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2824<br />

Hill, Walker, Jr. (1892- ).<br />

Papers, 1925-1949. 3 items [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Papers contain two family his<strong>to</strong>ry sheets for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out by<br />

Walker Hill, Jr., 6416 Cecil Ave., Clay<strong>to</strong>n, St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, December 3, 1949. Also

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