PERRY COUNTY, MISSOURI
Perry County, named for naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry, was organized in 1820. The county seat is Perryville. Listed below are collections at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some
manner with Perry County. Follow the hypertext links for additional
information about each collection.
- Brazeau Presbyterian Church (Brazeau, Mo.), booklet, 1970
- Cape
Girardeau Baptist Association, sesquicentennial booklet, 1974
- Chester, Perryville, Ste. Genevieve & Farmington Railroad Company, stock certificate, 1894
- East Perry Community Fair (Altenburg, Mo.), booklet, 1957
- First
Baptist Church (Perryville, Mo.), directories, ca. 1970-1988
- Wanoma Hoehn (1931-2004), scrapbook, 1948-1949
- Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran School (Perryville, Mo.), consecration program, 1908
- J. Pratte & Son, daybook, 1834-1835
- Kiefner Lumber Company, records, 1908-1973
- Charles E. Kiefner papers, 1925-1931
- Mark
Twain National Forest, historical photographs, ca. 1900-1985
- Mark Twain National Forest, local history collection, 1930s-1980s
- Nathaniel Mead, letters, 1862
- Missouri & Illinois Mineral & Land Co., papers, 1834-1900
- William J. Orr, papers, 1899-1940
- Perry
County (Mo.), service roster, 1946
- Francis Claude Rozier, record book, 1871-1919
- Rozier
store, records, 1867-1885
- St.
Louis-San Francisco Railway Co., records, 1859-1980
- John
Tlapek, correspondence, 1897-1935
- Thomas B. Whitledge papers, 1874-1916
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