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A1574<br />

Stine, Henry Atkinson (1826-1888).<br />

Papers, 1838-1967. 4 folders; 1 oversize folder (20 items)<br />

Henry Atkinson Stine, <strong>the</strong> son of Jacob R. and Emily Miller Stine, was born July 27, 1826, in<br />

Carondelet, St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. In 1850 he traveled along <strong>the</strong> California Trail with <strong>the</strong><br />

Glenn & Co. wagon train. On February 28, 1859, he married Elizabeth Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Smith in St.<br />

Louis. In 1861 <strong>the</strong>y crossed <strong>the</strong> plains in wagons and settled in Denver, Colorado Terri<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> Civil War he served in <strong>the</strong> 3rd Colorado Cavalry. Following <strong>the</strong> war <strong>the</strong> Stine family<br />

moved <strong>to</strong> Omaha and <strong>the</strong>n Kansas City, before returning <strong>to</strong> St. Louis in 1876. Henry A. Stine<br />

died September 3, 1888, in St. Louis.<br />

The collection consists primarily of <strong>the</strong> overland journal and correspondence of Henry<br />

Atkinson Stine <strong>to</strong> his mo<strong>the</strong>r, dated 1850, which recount his experiences on an overland journey<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Glenn & Co. wagon train from Independence, <strong>Missouri</strong>, <strong>to</strong> California. The collection<br />

also contains <strong>the</strong> notebook of Mary Ann Garrett Stine (daughter of Jacob R. and Emily Stine)<br />

while attending Lindenwood College in St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in 1838; o<strong>the</strong>r papers of <strong>the</strong> Stine<br />

family; and a typescript copy of <strong>the</strong> journal of Micajah Little<strong>to</strong>n, who also traveled on <strong>the</strong> Glenn<br />

& Co. wagon train from Independence <strong>to</strong> California in 1850.<br />

Finding aid available.<br />

Cite as: Henry Atkinson Stine Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2491<br />

Stine, Jacob.<br />

Commission, 1814 Aug 1. 1 item<br />

Commission of Jacob Stine, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as first lieutenant of <strong>the</strong> 6th<br />

Company, 1st Battalion, 98th Regiment of <strong>the</strong> militia of <strong>the</strong> Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.<br />

Cite as: Jacob Stine Commission, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1575<br />

Stinson, Nolan<br />

Architecture Collection, 1951-1975.<br />

Drawings, models, specifications, renderings, and reference materials relating <strong>to</strong><br />

approximately 75 residential, institutional, and commercial projects. Includes some projects<br />

designed by Frederick Dunn.<br />

Finding aid available.<br />

Cite as: Nolan Stinson Architecture Collection, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1576<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ck certificates collection, 1835-1948. 3 folders (approximately 200 items)<br />

Collection consists of various issuances of s<strong>to</strong>ck certificates ranging from <strong>the</strong> Louisiana<br />

Purchase Exposition <strong>to</strong> large corporate business certificates.<br />

Cite as: S<strong>to</strong>ck Certificates Collection, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1577<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ddard, Amos (1762-1813).<br />

Papers, 1796-1812; 1904-1958. 20 folders (approximately 250 items)<br />

Capt. Amos S<strong>to</strong>ddard was serving in <strong>the</strong> West when Louisiana was ceded <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States. He was designated by <strong>the</strong> governments of France and <strong>the</strong> United States <strong>to</strong> represent <strong>the</strong>m<br />

in <strong>the</strong> formal transfer from Spain <strong>to</strong> France, and from France <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States. After <strong>the</strong>

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