SAINT CLAIR COUNTY, MISSOURI
Saint Clair County, named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair of the Revolutionary War, was organized in 1841. The county seat is Osceola. Listed below are collections at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some manner with St. Clair County. Follow the hypertext links for additional information about each collection.
- Billie Crawford diary, 1878
- Kansas City, Fort Scott, and Memphis Railroad Company, booklet, ca. 1890s
- Knights of Pythias, Osceola Lodge No. 379 (Osceola, Mo.), minute book, 1909-1914
- Lawrence County Historical Society (Mo.), Baptist association minutes,
1882-1933
- Reuben S. Nance, notebook, 1838-1903
- Old
Path Association of Baptist Churches (Mo.), minutes of annual meetings,
1896-1949
- Osborne Realty Company, brochure, n.d.
- Saint Clair County (Mo.), Consolidated School District No. 1, Roscoe School, booklet, 1922
- Saint Clair County (Mo.), School District No. 56, Motley School, booklet, 1926
- Saint Clair County (Mo.), School District No. 58, Prairie Home School, souvenir booklet, 1912
- John James Sitton, Civil War memoir, n.d.
- Western Missouri Land-O-Lakes Association, brochures, ca.1962-1965
- Paul A. Wobus papers, 1918-1989
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