MILLER COUNTY, MISSOURI
Miller County, named after early Missouri Governor John Miller, was
organized in 1837. The county seat is Tuscumbia. The Osage River
bisects the county. Bagnell Dam, on the western edge of the county,
forms the Lake of the Ozarks. Listed below are collections at the
Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some manner
with Miller County. Follow the hypertext links for additional
information about each of the collections.
- Anchor
Milling Co., shipping records, 1897-1911
- Austin Wood Auditorium (Lake Ozark, Mo.), brochure, 1967
- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, promotional booklet, ca. 1910
- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, promotional booklet, 1916
- Robert L. Elgin, photograph collection, ca. 1950s-1990s
- Frederick Hauenstein, autobiography, 1980
- Iberia Junior College, collection, 1914-1958
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Tuscumbia Lodge No. 305 (Tuscumbia, Mo.), minute books, 1873-1903
- Johnson-Stephens and Shinkle Company, scrapbook, 1938-1939
- Lake of the Ozarks Angus Association, booklet, 1964
- Lake of the Ozarks Association, brochure and booklet, undated and 1956
- Lamine River Baptist Association, minutes, 1845-1882
- Little Piney Baptist Association, minutes, 1837-1935
- C. A. Manning, letter, 1902
- Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Vienna Circuit, records, 1887-1908
- Morgan County (Mo.), scrapbooks, 1905-1943
- Osage
River United Baptist Association, minutes, 1849
- Ozark
Opry (Osage Beach, Mo.), booklets, ca. 1963-1971
- Frank
Reynolds, photograph collection, ca. 1925-1942
- Henry
Ellison Skaggs papers, 1862-1895
- Tallman family, Tallman-Brown families letters, 1861-1868
- Tom's
Monkey Jungle, brochure, n.d.
- Paul A. Wobus papers, 1918-1989
- Clarence Boyce Wright diaries, 1912-1926
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