Lexington, Mo., miscellaneous papers, 18[--].

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Lexington, Mo., miscellaneous papers, 18[--].

List of Haerle family relatives with birth and death dates; application for citizenship (1892) by Nicholas Haerle; report about yield and various uses of helm; agreement (1851) for sale of slave; promisory note from Dr. Mitchell; act to incorporate and advertisement for Lafayette Military Institute; discharge papers (1838); certificate naming Oliver Anderson sheriff of Lafayette County, Mo.; citation for Congressional Medal of Honor to George H. Palmer, musician, 1st Illinois Cavalry, for service at the Battle of Lexington; certificate of discharge of N.B. Mitchell from Missouri State Guard; notebook containing calling cards; and poem entitled "The Lost Cause" written on a confederate $50.00 bill.

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