Kirksville (Mo.)
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Gladys E. Tull Scrapbook
A 189-page scrapbook containing programs, photos and other memorabilia kept by Gladys Tull during her high school and college years at Kirksville Jr. and Sr. High Schools and Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (now Truman State University), along with a few childhood photos. Her photo album consists of 100 pages of photographs, most of which seem to be of her extended family.
Grim-Smith Hospital Collection
Financial records and board meeting minutes from the hospital in Kirksville, Missouri, from 1930-1945, as well as employee newsletters from 1985-1987 and 1989-1993.
Hazel Creek Concerned Citizens Committee Records
Maps, photographs, sound recordings, a motion picture, and textual materials from the Hazel Creek Concerned Citizens Committee, a group composed of Kirksville and Adair County, Missouri citizens concerned about the water quality of the Hazel Creek Reservoir.
Heartland Chautauqua in Kirksville Papers
Publicity, schedules and other documents from the Heartland Chautauqua which came to Kirksville during the summers of 2000 and 2002.
Helen Mar Halliburton McReynolds Collection
A diary, scrapbooks, a recipe books, and documents such as programs and poems that represent Helen Mar Halliburton McReynolds life while at Kirksville State Normal School (now Truman State University).
Highway 63 Transportation Corporation Records
Documents, correspondence, printed materials, newsletters and studies related to the Highway 63 Transportation Corporation which was incorporated "to fund, promote, plan, design, construct, maintain and operate, the construction of two additional lanes on Highway 63 in Adair County, Macon County...(in) a Cooperative Agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission, the County of Adair and the City of Kirksville."
Hubert Gordon Collett Papers
Jim Rouse Scrapbook
John M. Davis Civil War Military Papers
Personal military and pension records and documents created by John M. Davis as Company Commander, Company H, 63rd Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Bi-monthly muster rolls contain enrollment, discharge, promotions and other status changes for all company members December 1861 through December 1863.
John R. Kirk Presidential Papers
Correspondence, organizational affiliations, reports, teaching certifications, speeches and articles from Kirk's time as President of the Missouri State Normal School of the First District (renamed Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and later Truman State University).
