Selby, P. O. (Paul Owen), 1890-1982
Found in 2346 Collections and/or Records:
[Europe], to [E. M.] Violette, Kirksville, Mo., 1918 July 4.
Contents: Transmitting April 1918 letter from King George of England to the Soldiers of the United States for the Normal School's Museum (enclosed)
[Europe], to Mother, 1918 October 25.
Contents: Folders S1 through Y1 Are No Longer Available. Although these letters have been missing for several years, we are leaving them listed here as the entries contain valuable information such as the soldier's rank, military unit, parents, home address and, occasionally, his location on a given date.
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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.
Fabric German Insignia, 1918 October.
[Note: Unless otherwise noted, letters, envelopes and postcards are from Paul Selby to his wife Louise Selby].
Family reunion invitation with photos, 1960.
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.
Fare Receipt, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, 1954.
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.
First Presbyterian Church Merges Many Traditions by Paul O. Selby, [1977?].
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.
Flier: The Veiled Prophet Parade, approximately 1969.
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.
Flyer: House of David, Benton Harbor, MI, approximately 1945.
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.
Flyer: Inter-Club Debate, 1910 March 25.
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.
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