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Guide to the Archival Collections.pdf - Missouri History Museum

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Family his<strong>to</strong>ry sheet for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society filled out by Dorothy Ladd Johnson,<br />

2105 South Warson Road, St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, January 20, 1964, and undated<br />

biographical data sheet filled out by Dorothy Ladd Johnson.<br />

Cite as: Dorothy Ladd Johnson Biographical Data Sheets, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives,<br />

St. Louis.<br />

A0782<br />

Johnson Family.<br />

Papers, 1820-1942. 6 folders (approximately 125 items)<br />

Hous<strong>to</strong>n Johnson was born in Pike County in 1844, and admitted <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> bar in 1868. He was<br />

elected <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> state senate from <strong>the</strong> 10th district; served as lieutenant governor of <strong>Missouri</strong> at <strong>the</strong><br />

death of Governor John S. Marmaduke; in 1903 he appointed judge of 11th Judicial Circuit <strong>to</strong> fill<br />

unexpired term of Judge E. Hugh, deceased. Prominent in state democratic organization.<br />

Papers mostly concern <strong>the</strong> activities of Judge Hous<strong>to</strong>n W. Johnson, Democratic party<br />

member of Montgomery County, <strong>Missouri</strong>; some early Pike County business papers.<br />

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

A0780<br />

Johnson, John Bates ( -1903).<br />

Papers, 1833-1901. 1 folder (72 pages).<br />

John Bates Johnson was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, and moved <strong>to</strong> St. Louis in 1841.<br />

A physician by profession, he taught at Kemper College, was elected <strong>to</strong> a chair at <strong>the</strong> St. Louis<br />

Medical College, and served as fourth president of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>rical Society in 1875.<br />

Letters written from St. Louis <strong>to</strong> family on <strong>the</strong> East Coast, describing personal and<br />

professional life in St. Louis.<br />

Cite as: John Bates Johnson Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2874<br />

Johnson, John Leroy.<br />

National Service Life Insurance Certificates, 1943-1944. 2 items [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Cite as: John Leroy Johnson National Service Life Insurance Certificates, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2258<br />

Johnson, Mildred.<br />

Papers, 1942-1953. 4 folders<br />

Mildred Johnson attended <strong>the</strong> Curtiss-Wright Engineering Cadette Training Course at Iowa<br />

State College in 1943. She worked at <strong>the</strong> St. Louis Curtiss-Wright plant in template layout and<br />

drafting from December 1943 <strong>to</strong> September 1944.<br />

Collection consists of papers regarding her training as a Curtiss-Wright engineering cadette,<br />

including correspondence, diploma, programs and newsletters from Iowa State College, 1942-<br />

1943; scrapbook of newspaper clippings regarding Iowa State College, 1942-1943; The Cadetter,<br />

published by <strong>the</strong> Engineering Cadettes of <strong>the</strong> Curtiss-Wright Corporation, 1943; and <strong>the</strong> Cadette<br />

Digest and Direc<strong>to</strong>ry, dated 1953, printed by several schools on <strong>the</strong> tenth anniversary of <strong>the</strong><br />

training program.<br />

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

A0781

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