WAYNE COUNTY, MISSOURI
Wayne County, named for Revolutionary War Gen. Anthony Wayne, was
organized during Missouri's territorial period in 1818. The county seat is Greenville. Listed below are collections at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Rolla that deal in some manner with Wayne County. Follow the hypertext links for additional information about each collection.
- Bethel Association United Baptist Churches of Jesus Christ, minutes,
1816-1996
- Milton Pleasant Cayce, record book, ca. 1870
- Freemasons, Star of the West Lodge No. 133, records, 1849-1962
- Galilee Association of General Baptists, proceedings, 1913-1980
- S. P.
Hellis, letter, 1862
- Hogeye School (Lowndes, Mo.), collection, 1947-1948
- Holladay-Klotz Land and Lumber Company, account book, 1906
- Charles E. Kiefner papers, 1925-1931
- Konenszewski family papers, 1816-1862
- Edmond Laramore, Baptist associations minutes, 1912-1980
- Lindsay family papers, 1858-ca. 1980
- Mark Twain National Forest, historical photographs, ca. 1900-1985
- Mark Twain National Forest, local history collection, 1930s-1980s
- Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church (Wayne County, Mo.), booklet, 1977
- Pilot Knob (Mo.), Civil War telegrams, 1862-1863
- Francis Claude Rozier, record book, 1871-1919
- St.
Francois Baptist Association, minute books, 1918-1952
- Aquilla Standifird, Civil War diary, 1862-1865
- James A. Stevens, journals, 1878-1884
- United Baptist Church (Piedmont, Mo.), booklet, n.d.
- Wayne
County (Mo.), School District No. 4 (Damon School), souvenir program,
1907
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