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Franklin Methodist Church for 50 years.<br />

Biographical and Kingsbury genealogy material; diary (original and typescript) of Sallie D.<br />

Smith, first wife of Taylor Kingsbury (fa<strong>the</strong>r of donor), telling of her travels from her home in<br />

Howard County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, <strong>to</strong> Kentucky, June-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1868; typescripts of Kingsbury family<br />

correspondence, 1870-1871; typescript copy of speech by Lilburn A. Kingsbury, "Methodism—<br />

200 Years," 1966; manuscript of "Heritage," by Lilburn A. Kingsbury, 1942; newsclippings and<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphs of Boonslick Salt Springs, Howard County.<br />

Indexed in <strong>the</strong> archives card catalog.<br />

Cite as: Lilburn A. Kingsbury Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2861<br />

Kingsland Family.<br />

Papers, 1842-1944. 1 folder [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Papers contain <strong>the</strong> following 12 items: (1) Letter signed Alonzo Sherwood, Gosport, Clarke<br />

County, [Alabama], <strong>to</strong> Kingsland & Lightner, September 1, 1842. Apologizes for <strong>the</strong> delay in<br />

getting a deed recorded. Mentions that <strong>the</strong> mail is carried by horses. Mentions sickness in his<br />

family. (2) Certificate stating that George Kingsland was elected a member of <strong>the</strong> Liberty Fire<br />

Company, November 27, 1848. (3) Printed notification of <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> provost marshal of <strong>the</strong><br />

Department of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>to</strong> George Kingsland that he has been assessed <strong>the</strong> sum of $400 as<br />

his contribution in aid of <strong>the</strong> suffering of <strong>the</strong> families driven by <strong>the</strong> rebels from southwestern<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, December 20, 1861. (4) Receipt signed E.H. Tunnicliff, captain, U.S. Police, for two<br />

horses, one harness, one carriage, and one buggy from George Kingsland, “<strong>to</strong> apply on execution<br />

issued as special order No. 116,” January 27, 1862. Witness: H.J. Douglas. (5) Receipt signed<br />

E.H. Tunnicliff, captain, U.S. Police, for one horse “<strong>to</strong> apply on an execution issued by Bernard<br />

G. Farrar as special order No. 116,” January 28, 1862. Witness: Lizzie Kingsland. (6) Printed<br />

document of <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> provost marshal summoning George Kingsland <strong>to</strong> appear at <strong>the</strong><br />

provost marshal’s office <strong>to</strong> take <strong>the</strong> loyalty oath pursuant <strong>to</strong> Special Orders No. 300, June 26,<br />

1862. (7) Declaration of exemption from service in <strong>the</strong> Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong> Militia granted <strong>to</strong> Geo.<br />

Kingsland due <strong>to</strong> being over age (age 51), September 9, 1862. Document signed George Rinkel,<br />

Jr., colonel, E.M.M., St. Louis. (8) Notification of <strong>the</strong> County Board for St. Louis County that<br />

“by authority of, an in compliance with Special Order No. 91, issued by General Schofield from<br />

Head Quarters District of <strong>Missouri</strong>, on <strong>the</strong> 28th day of August, 1862, that [George Kingsland is]<br />

required <strong>to</strong> pay <strong>the</strong> sum of $300,” November 18, 1862. (9) Summons of <strong>the</strong> Circuit Court of St.<br />

Louis County <strong>to</strong> Geo. Kingsland, ordering him <strong>to</strong> appear at <strong>the</strong> court <strong>to</strong> serve as a petit juror,<br />

September 15, 1873. (10) St. Louis Globe-Democrat newspaper clipping, April 21, 1938,<br />

regarding <strong>the</strong> marriage of Miss Elizabeth Bradford Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.<br />

Hall, 5705 Cates Ave., and Dr. Robert Chenault Kingsland. (11) St. Louis Globe-Democrat<br />

newspaper clipping, August 24, 1944, regarding <strong>the</strong> wedding of Miss Fay Blake Kingsland and<br />

Aubrey Hughes Harwood, Jr., in Rye, New York. (12) Undated typescript document titled “War<br />

Roster of <strong>the</strong> Kingsland Family, 1776-1918.”<br />

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

A0820<br />

Kinkead, Theresa Harris.<br />

The Foot-Prints of Time / by Theresa Harris Kinkead; manuscript, circa 1954. 1 folder (231<br />

pages)<br />

His<strong>to</strong>rical novel of Lewis and Clark Expedition.<br />

Cite as: Theresa Harris Kinkead, The Foot-Prints of Time, manuscript, circa 1954, <strong>Missouri</strong>

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