McDONALD COUNTY, MISSOURI
McDonald County, named for Revolutionary War soldier and congressman
Alexander McDonald, was organized in 1849. It occupies the southwestern corner of Missouri. The county seat is Pineville. Listed below are collections at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some manner with McDonald County. Follow the hypertext links for additional information about each collection.
- Boy Scouts of America, MoKan Area Council, programs, 1937-1951
- Warren Cook collection, 1782-1978
- McDonald County (Mo.), Superintendent of Schools, directory, 1927
- McDonald County Fair Board, booklets, 1976-1994
- R. C.
Mosbaugh, McDonald County Courthouse Directory and Buyers Guide,
1962
- New-Mac Electric Cooperative, bylaws, 1944
- Order
of the Eastern Star, Noel Chapter No. 335 (Noel, Mo.), booklet,
1959
- Ozark
Playgrounds Association, booklets and pamphlets, 1929-1958
- Riverside Inn (Elk Springs, Mo.), brochure, ca. 1910
- J. T.
Aubrey Roberts, ed., Ozark Mountainwood Express, 1981
- Shoal
Creek Baptist Association, minutes, 1938
- W. E.
Smith, letter, 1890
- Southwest City (Mo.), centennial history, 1970
- Southwest City (Mo.), city directory, 1973
- St.
Louis-San Francisco Railway Co., records, 1859-1980
- Tri-County Burial Association, certificates, 1935
- Robert S. Wiley collection, 1869-1994
- Paul A. Wobus papers, 1918-1989
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