Violette, E. M. (Eugene Morrow), 1873-1940
Found in 214 Collections and/or Records:
E. M. Violette Collection of World War I Soldiers' Letters
E. M. Violette Museum Documents of Unknown Origin
Letters, military records, receipts, slave and land sales, political memorabilia and other documents received as individual pieces or in small groups into the E. M. Violette Museum collection.
E. M. Violette Outstanding Advisor, 1992.
Ruth Towne's papers consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation on Congressman William Joel Stone, as well as books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career.
E. M. Violette Papers
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
E. M. V.'s Certificate of Membership, 1907 June 1.
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
E. M. V.'s certificate of membership, American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association, 1902.
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
E. M. V.'s Diplomas: Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Central College, 1898 June 17.
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
E. M. V.'s Diplomas: Clinton [Mo.] High School, 1889 May 24.
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
E. M. V.'s Diplomas: Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1899 July.
Eugene M. Violette's papers, approximately 8 linear feet plus 18 volumes, include draft versions of his books and articles; professional papers, primarily from his years in Kirksville, Missouri, 1900-1923; and personal and family papers including diaries, scrapbooks and photos from childhood to shortly before his death.
Eber K. I. Peck, Ambulance Company 105, Camp Wadsworth, Spartansburg, SC, to Miss Dola Caldwell, Kirksville, Mo., 1917 December 20.
Contents: Christmas card.
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