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Guide to the Archival Collections.pdf - Missouri History Museum

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City, <strong>Missouri</strong>. He came <strong>to</strong> St. Louis in 1814, and married Anne Lucas, <strong>the</strong> daughter of Judge<br />

John B.C. Lucas.<br />

The collection includes a letterbook of Wilson Price Hunt (1834-1842); letters <strong>to</strong> Hunt from<br />

Donald MacKenzie concerning <strong>the</strong> will of John Day, property in St. Louis, Canadian border<br />

difficulties, and a description of <strong>the</strong> Red River Settlement; articles of agreement and o<strong>the</strong>r papers<br />

(1810-1813) of <strong>the</strong> Pacific Fur Company. There are also materials related <strong>to</strong> Theodore Hunt,<br />

including material on his naval activities; his account book for Hannibal (1810-1812); tax lists;<br />

his commission as recorder of land titles; and <strong>the</strong> Hunt's Minutes, consisting of testimony taken<br />

by Theodore Hunt, as recorder of land titles in Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in relation <strong>to</strong> colonial<br />

land claims. In addition <strong>the</strong>re are o<strong>the</strong>r family papers including some correspondence of Charles<br />

Lucas Hunt and papers pertaining <strong>to</strong> his appointment as Belgian consul (1850-1869); family<br />

letters of Jane McDonald and John Mayo Patterson; a letter from W.T. Sherman expressing his<br />

admiration for Major John Fitzgerald Lee; and typed copies of letters of John B.C. Lucas, Anne<br />

Lucas Hunt and Theodore Hunt. Also: genealogical materials, deeds, and receipts of <strong>the</strong> Hunt,<br />

Lucas, and allied families. Some of <strong>the</strong> names appearing in <strong>the</strong> collection include Jose Arguello,<br />

Hon. W.T. Barry, Joseph C. Brown, Russell Farnham, Joel Finch, Simon Gratz & Bro<strong>the</strong>r, Adam<br />

Konigmacher, William Carr Lane, Donald McKenzie, William Milburn, Alexander Ross, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Red River Settlement. Additional names include Michael Amoureaux, Thomas Auldjo, Duncan<br />

Brown, John Cassin, Isaac Chauncey, Jacques Clamorgan, Charles DeLaureal, John H. Dent,<br />

Abraham Dumont, George Dyson, Samuel Elbert, Charles Gordon, Joseph Guinard, J. Montrison<br />

Haswell, Francois William Hodges, John Baptiste Hortiz, Isaac Hull, Nat. Ingraham, Louis<br />

LaBeaume, Dr. William Carr Lane, Elias T. Langham, James Lawrence, Lewis F. Linn, Charles<br />

Lucas, James H. Lucas, Augustus C. Ludlow, Rufus Mayrant, Phillip Miller, New Bourbon, New<br />

Madrid, Benjamin Ogden, Dr. Physic, William Pinkney, George Ruddell, Pierre Saboerre, Ste.<br />

Genevieve, Gregoire Sarpy, Charles Stewart, James Watson, Charles Welling, Francois William,<br />

C. Wistar, Jr., R.T. Spence, Paul Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, John Mullanphy, Frederick Dent, Charles Lucas,<br />

William L. Long, Charles E. Crawley, Nathaniel Pope, and C.G. Houts. In part typescripts and<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>stats, including typed transcripts of originals in <strong>the</strong> Land Office, Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>.<br />

Cite as: Hunt Family Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2859<br />

Hunter, Stephen Ben (1871- ).<br />

Biographical Data Sheets, 1957 Sept 4. 4 items [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

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

regarding Stephen Ben Hunter and his wife, Mary Medley Hunter, of Cape Girardeau, <strong>Missouri</strong>.<br />

Includes genealogical data on <strong>the</strong> Hunter and Medley families.<br />

Cite as: Stephen Ben Hunter Biographical Data Sheets, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St.<br />

Louis.<br />

A0736<br />

Hurtgen, Max.<br />

Cleveland High School Class of 1925 Collection, 1925-1991. 7 boxes<br />

Max Hurtgen, a long-time resident of Aff<strong>to</strong>n, St. Louis County, studied accounting and<br />

auditing while employed with Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, 1925-1936. After working with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Chevrolet Division of General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs Corporation for several years he joined Anheuser-<br />

Busch Brewery in 1939, and worked as an audi<strong>to</strong>r for 32 years before until his retirement in<br />

1972. Hurtgen graduated from Cleveland High School in 1925, and after <strong>the</strong> first class reunion in<br />

1930, <strong>the</strong> class decided <strong>to</strong> meet at five-year intervals. Max Hurtgen volunteered <strong>to</strong> keep track of

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