Accession Number: | SC 01:01 |
Location: | RB-M |
Dates: | 1847-1871 |
Size: | 1 slim legal Hollinger, 1 map tube; 3.2 cubic feet |
Creator/Collector: | David McAnally |
Acquisition info: | Donated by SLPL by Mardith Schuetz-Miller |
Accruals: | No accruals expected |
Custodial history: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
Processed by: | Melissa Miller, February 2018 |
Conservation notes: | Papers and photographs placed in acid-free folders; ephemera and day book wrapped in acid-free tissue paper |
Scope and Content: | The collection contains various items belonging to Rev. David Rice McAnally. A Methodist Episcopal minister, McAnally came to St. Louis in 1851 and founded the Carondelet ME Church, South. He was also editor of the St. Louis Christian Advoate. Items include a day book, receipts, a handkerchief, and portraits. |
Arrangement: | Collection organized topically |
Restrictions: | No restrictions |
Remarks: | Day book is crumbly |
McAnally Collection
1847-1871
1 slim legal Hollinger, 1 map tube; 3.2 cubic feet
Box/Folder | Description |
1/1 | Finding Aid |
1/2 | Day Book Items
-Cadet of Temperance of Knoxville certification letter; September 1851 -Counting-House Almanac calendar; 1850 -Grocery receipts; 1865-1866 (4) -Handwritten receipts; 1849-1871 (15) -Interment notification for Henry R. McAnally; lock of hair included -Items received from the estate of [Rev. J. Barringer]; 1851 -Marriage certificate of Paul Barker and Marinda Vicars; Knox County, Tennessee; August 1848 -McIntyre’s Perpetual Desk Almanac calendar -St. Louis English and Classical High School receipt; 1854 -St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company receipts; 1867-1871 |
1/3 | Ephemera
-Leather notebook of addresses, names, and financial information -Handkerchiefs with the initials "DRM" (2) |
1/4 | Obituary and Photographs -Obituary -Portrait of David McAnally -Portrait of Maria McAnally |
1/- | Day Book; 1847-1865 |
2/- | Ebony cane with gold handle; engraved with "David Russell McAnally, Columbia, MO, 1880" |