SCOTT COUNTY, MISSOURI
Scott County, named for John Scott, the first congressman from Missouri, was organized in 1821. The county seat is Benton, but the largest city is Sikeston. Listed below are collections at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some manner with Scott County. Follow the hypertext links for additional information about each collection.
- American Red Cross, Scott County Chapter (Sikeston, Mo.), papers, 1944-1952
- Thomas Akers Barr papers, 1861-1919
- Bird family papers, 1831-1959
- C. F.
Bruton, The Modern Promised Land, 1919
- Annabell McMullin Cook, history of Rockview, n.d.
- Cape
Girardeau Baptist Association, sesquicentennial booklet, 1974
- Ellis
family papers, 1787-1948
- Galilee Association of General Baptists, proceedings, 1913-1980
- Houts & Stallcup, journal, 1816-1817
- W. J.
Ivie, A Message To The Homeseeker, booklet, 1939
- Little River Valley Land Company, booklet, ca. 1908
- A. H.
Poe, letter, 1912
- Scott-Mississippi Girls Basketball Tournament, program, 1936
- Sikeston (Mo.), centennial program, 1960
- E. Herbert Smith, autobiography, 1954
- Southeast Missouri Drummers' Association, souvenir program, 1910
- Southeast Missouri Drummers Association, souvenir program, 1920
- United States. Army. Illinois Artillery Reg't, 2nd, report, 1865
- Edward Leo Welter diary, 1918-1919
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