Selby, Louise Willard, 1892-1964
Found in 259 Collections and/or Records:
Postcard: Paul Selby to Louise - no time to write, 1918 September 11.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters, envelopes and postcards are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].
Postcard: Paul Selby to Louise - stationed in Trier, Germany, 1919 February 18.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters and postcards are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].
Remembrance card: Mrs. Louise Selby, 1964 June 20.
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.
Resolution of Respect in Memory of Mrs. Louis W. Selby, died June 17, 1964, Order of the Eastern Star, 1964 June.
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.
Sympathy letter from Edward V. Long, U. S. Senate, 1964 August 27.
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.
Sympathy letter from Stanley Bohon, First Presbyterian Church, Kirksville, 1964 September 1.
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.
Sympathy statement, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Kirksville, 1964 September 3.
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.
Telegram: Paul Selby to Louise - at Camp Mills, 1918 May 31.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters and telegrams are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].
Telegram: Paul Selby to Louise - safe, 1918 November 27.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters, envelopes and postcards are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].