Selby, Louise Willard, 1892-1964
Found in 259 Collections and/or Records:
A Tribute to Louise Willard Selby by Anna L. Valentine, 1964 October 16.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Calling cards: Agnes Moses, Louise A. Willard, W. E. Evans, Beth Rutherford, Walter A. Hopkins, Frank F. Long, [1907].
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Card: The Army and Navy Club, Club House privileges, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selby, 1931 August 17.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Ice Cave, The Decorah Cavern and Ice Cave News, 1937.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Marriage Licenses, Paul Selby and Louise A. Willard; Photos: Louise and Paul; Louise and Paul; Louise; unidentified "This is over in Mrs. Laughlin's yard."; Louise; Paul, 1918.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Mrs. P. O. Selby Dies; Funeral on Saturday, 1964.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Mrs. P. O. Selby, Presby Press, Kirksville Presbyterian Church, 1964 June 24.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Paul O. Selby Weds Miss Louise Willard, 1918 April 24.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clipping: Selbys Honored as "Sweetheart Couple", 1962.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.
Clippings: Marriage Licenses - Paul O. Selby and Louise A. Willard; Paul Selby leaving for Camp Funston, 1918.
This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.