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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

Bancroft Library, University of California

Louisiana Papers, 1767–1816

The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Benjamin Rush Papers

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

General Anthony Wayne Papers, General Orders of Court-Martial, May 1793-October 1796

Hudson's Bay Company Archives, Archives of Manitoba, Winnipeg

Donald McKay Collection

Cumberland House Journal

Manchester House Journal

Illinois Regional Archives Depository, Illinois State Archives, Springfield, Illinois

Perrin Collection

Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, Indiana

English Collection

William Henry Harrison Papers

Mitten Collection

Northwest Territory Collection

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Library, National Park Service, Saint Louis, Missouri

Grace Lewis Miller Papers, 1938–1971

Saint Louis Recorded Archives

Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky

Field Notebook of William Peters, 1794–1795

Library of Congress, Washington, DC

John Breckinridge Papers

Thomas Jefferson Papers

James Madison Papers

Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division, Washington, DC

James MacKay's Map of the Missouri River

Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

Jonathan Williams Papers

Lovejoy Library, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois

John Francis McDermott Collection

Louisiana State University Library, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Pintado Papers

Mercantile Library of Saint Louis

Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislature of the Territory of Louisiana

General Daniel Bissell Papers

Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri

Army Collection

Frederick Bates Collection

William Carr Papers

Chouteau Family Papers

Clark Family Collection

Oscar Collet, Index to Saint Louis Cathedral and Carondelet Church Baptisms

Rufus Easton Papers

First American Title Abstracts

Fur Trade Ledgers, 1804–1871

Louis Houck Collection

Kaskaskia Collection

Meriwether Lewis Collection

Lindenwood Collection

Lucas Papers

Louisiana Territory, Military Command, Adjutant's Record, 1803–1805

Mines Envelope

Missouri Gazette

Mullanphy Family Papers

Provenchere Family Papers

Saint Charles Papers

George C. Sibley Papers

Amos Stoddard Company Book

Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri

Territorial Supreme Court Records, 1809–1812

General Court Records, 1810–1812

Missouri Supreme Court Records

Minutes of the Board of Commissioners

Surveyor General for Missouri, Outgoing Correspondence 1816–1863

Museum of the City of New York

Samuel Latham Mitchill Papers

National Archives, Central Plains Region, Kansas City, Missouri

RG21 United States Circuit Courts, Eastern District of Missouri

Bryan v. Kennett: Case Number 4746

National Archives, Archives II, College Park, Maryland

RG217, Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury

Entry 57: Letters Received from the Accountant for the War Department

Entry 353: Ledgers of the Accountant for the War Department (Set 1)

Entry 366: Journals of the Accountant of the War Department

Entry 374: Register of Warrants

Entry 493: Letters Received by the Accountant for the War Department

Entry 496: Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant for the War Department

Entry 515: Audit Reports on Military Accounts and Claims

New York Historical Society, New York, New York

US Military Philosophical Society Papers

General Anthony Wayne's Orderly Book, 1795

Miscellaneous military manuscripts

New York Public Library, New York, New York

Gansevoort-Lansing collection, 1650–1919

Pettis County Historical Society and Museum, Sedalia, Missouri

Dr. Antoine Saugrain's Medical Ledgers, 1801–1817

Recorder of Deeds, City of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri

Deed Books

Saint Louis Circuit Court, Civil Court Archives, City of Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis Circuit Court Case Files

Chancery Court Files

Sainte Genevieve County Courthouse Files

State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri

William Clark Notebook, 1798–1801

Glen O. Hardeman Collection, C3655

Meriwether Lewis Astronomy Notebook, 1805, C1074

MICROFILM

City of St. Louis, Archival Library, City Hall, Saint Louis, Missouri

French and Spanish Archives of Saint Louis, Early Litigation

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

The Review, 1809: Microfilm 3940

Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky

Diary of General Jonathan Clark (1750–1811)

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Library, National Park Service, Saint Louis, Missouri

Papeles de Cuba (78) Collection, Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain

Missouri History Museum

Chouteau Collections

Clark Family Papers

Albert Gallatin Collection

Louis Houck Collection

Meriwether Lewis Collection

Papeles de Cuba Collection, Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain

National Archives, Washington, DC

RG28: Records of the Post Office Department

M601, Letters Sent by the Postmaster General, 1789–1836

RG59: General Records of the Department of State

M418, Letters of Application and Recommendation during the Administration of Thomas Jefferson, 1801–1809

RG75: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs

M15, Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Indian Affairs, 1800–1824

M16, Letters Sent by the Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 1807–1823

M271, Letters Received by the Office of the Secretary of War Relating to Indian Affairs, 1800–1823

T58, Letters Received by the Superintendent of Indian Trade, 1806–1824

RG94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780s-1917

M565, Letters Sent by the Office of the Adjutant General (Main Series), 1800–1890

M566, Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General, 1805–1821

M661, Historical Information Relating to Military Posts and Other Installations, 1700–1900

M1136, Records Relating to the 1811 and 1815 Courts-Martial of Maj. Gen. James Wilkinson

RG107: Records of the Office of the Secretary of War

M6, Letters Sent by the Secretary of War relating to Military Affairs, 1800–1889

M22, Registers of Letters Received by the Office of the Secretary of War, Main Series, 1800–1870

M220, Reports to Congress from the Secretary of War, 1803–1870

M221, Letters Received by the Secretary of War, Main Series, 1801–1870

M222, Letters Received by the Secretary of War, Unregistered Series, 1789–1861

RG217 : Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury

M235, Miscellaneous Treasury Accounts of the First Auditor (Formerly the Auditor) of the Treasury Department, September 6, 1790–1840

RG233: Records of the US House of Representatives

M1268, Transcribed Reports and Communications Transmitted by the Executive Branch to the US House of Representatives, 1789–1819

M1404, Unbound Records of the House of Representatives for the Eighth Congress, 1803–1805

New York University (NYU), Bobst Library, New York City

Albert Gallatin Papers

Tennessee State Library, Nashville, Tennessee

Williamson County Clerk Minutes, Vols. 1–2, February 1800–0ctober 1815, Roll 45

James Robertson, 1742–1814, Accession #801–1

Nashville Clarion and Tennessee Gazette, 1809, Roll 113

University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Virginia

The Argus of Western America or The Frankfort Argus, 1809: N-US, Ky-4

The Frankfort Palladium, 1809: N-US, Ky-10, Reel 2.

University of Virginia, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, Charlottesville,

Virginia

Lewis, Anderson, and Marks Family Papers, Microfilm M668.

State Historical Manuscripts Collection, Columbia, Missouri

William Clark Memorandum Book, 1809

Meriwether Lewis Astronomy Notebook, 1803–1805

MICROFICHE

Early American Imprints: First Series (Evans)

No. 18178: Saunders, William. Observations on the Superior Efficacy of the Red Peruvian Bark, in the Cure of Agues and Other Fevers. Boston, 1783.

No. 21777: Currie, William. A Dissertation on the Autumnal Remitting Fever. Philadelphia, College of Physicians, 1789.

No. 36370: Stoddard, Amos. An Oration Delivered before the Citizens of Portland, Maine and the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachussetts on July 5, 1799.

No. 36371: Stoddard, Amos. An Oration Delivered before the First Parish of Portland, Maine, June 24, 1799. Portland Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Celebration of the Festival of Saint John the Baptist.

No. 37604: Hemenway, Samuel. Medicine Chests, with Particular Directions. Salem: Thomas C. Cushing, 1800.

No. 45776: Lee's Genuine Bilious Pills, or Family Physic. Prepared by Samuel Lee, of Windham, in the State of Connecticut; for which Discovery He Obtained a Patent Signed by the President of the United States, 1799.

Early American Imprints: Second Series (Shaw-Shoemaker)

No. 11747: United States Military Philosophical Society, Extracts from the Minutes…1806 (not as complete as 14101).

No. 11748: United States Military Philosophical Society, Extracts from the Minutes…1806 (not as complete as 14101).

No. 11805: Watson, John Fanning. To the Public…Washington: 1806.

No. 14101: United States Military Philosophical Society, Extracts from the Minutes…October 6, 1806.

No. 15451: The Laws of the Territory of Louisiana. Saint Louis: Joseph Charless, 1809.

No. 16607: United States Military Philosophical Society, Extracts from the Minutes Held at Washington, January 30, 1808.

No. 16954: Bates, Frederick. Oration Delivered before Saint Louis Lodge No. 111. Saint Louis: Joseph Charless, 1809.

No. 18893: Simmons, William. To Inquire Whether Any Advances of Money Have Been Made to the Commander-in-Chief of the Army by the Department of War…Washington: 1809.

No. 21145: Pringle, John. Observations on the Disease of the Army…with Notes by Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia: Fry and Kammerer, 1810.

No. 21675: Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury Transmitting a Statement of the Accounts in the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments. William Simmons. Abstract of accounts on the books of the Accountant for the Department of War which were unsettled on 30 September 1807 and which still remain unsettled. Washington: 1810.

No. 24153: Duvall, Gabriel. Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury Transmitting a Statement of the Accounts Prior to 30 September 1808. Washington: 1811.

No. 30385: United States Military Philosophical Society, Minutes of a Meeting Held at Washington Hall, New York City, November 1, 1813.

No. 32773: Simmons, William. A Letter to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, Shewing the Profligacy and Corruption of General John Armstrong in His Administration of the War Department. Georgetown: 1814.

No. 37990: Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: Begun and Held in the Town of Frankfort, on Monday the Fourth Day of December, 1815.

NEWSPAPERS

American Citizen (NY)

American Watchman (DE)

Argus of Western America (KY)

Bridgeport Herald (CT)

Connecticut Courant (Danbury, CT)

Connecticut Herald (CT)

Democratic Clarion or Nashville Clarion (TN)

Democratic Press (PA)

Kentucky Gazette (Lexington, KY)

The Frankfort Palladium (KY)

Louisiana Gazette (Saint Louis, MO)

Missouri Gazette (Saint Louis, MO)

National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser (Washington, DC)

New-England Palladium (Boston, MA)

New York Gazette & General Advertiser (New York, NY)

Philadelphia Aurora (Philadelphia, PA)

Philadelphia Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA)

Republican Star or Eastern Shore General Advertiser (MD)

Republican Watch-Tower (Washington, DC)

The Review (Nashville, TN)

The Sun (Washington, DC)

US CONGRESSIONAL SERIAL SET

US Congress. Senate. Petition to Congress by Moses Austin and John Rice Jones, 11th Cong., 3rd sess., 1811.

US Congress. House. A Bill for the Relief of the Legal Representatives of Meriwether Lewis, 20th Cong., 1st sess., H. Rep. 282 (1828).

US Congress. Senate. Substance of an Argument, 21st Cong., 2nd sess., 1830. S. Doc. 12, serial 203, 24–25.

US Congress. House. Thirty-One Inhabitants of Old Mines, 18th Cong., 1st sess., 1831, H. Rep. 98, serial 128, 120.

US Congress. House. Old Mine Concession, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833. H. Doc. 79, serial 255, 55.

US Congress. House. An Act, 42nd Cong., 3rd sess., 1873. Bills and Resolutions 3731, Report No. 489.

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