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Missouri State Archives Finding Aid 133.3 Missouri State Archives Finding Aid 133.3 OFFICE OF ADJUTANT GENERAL MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) APPLICATIONS, ca. 1912- 1994 Abstract: Applications (ca. 1912-1994) to the Missouri Veterans Home at St. James, formerly known as the Federal Soldiers’ Home. Extent: 29.2 cubic ft. (73 boxes) Physical Description: Paper Location: MSA Stacks ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Alternative Formats: Applications and inmate registers up to 1929 are available as digital images on the Missouri Digital Heritage website. Access Restrictions: Applications with social security numbers must be given to patrons in alternate form. Medical information may be restricted. Publication Restrictions: Copyright is in the public domain for state records. Researchers bear sole responsibility for following applicable copyright laws. Acquisition Information: Accession 2002-0205. Processing Information: Processing completed by Mary Kay Coker on July 29, 2003. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES The Missouri Veterans Home (St. James) was originally a home for Union soldiers and was known as the Federal Soldiers’ Home of Missouri until 1977. It was established in 1896 by the Women’s Relief Corps and the Grand Army of the Republic. MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) APPLICATIONS, ca. 1912-1994 Extent: 29.2 cubic ft. (73 legal-size hollinger boxes) Arrangement: By application number Scope and Content This series contains the original applications and re-admissions for the Missouri Veterans Home (St. James). Almost all early applications are missing up to #1300. As such, it is an incomplete list of residents at the home. However, information on early residents can be found in the partially indexed series Inmate Registers. After #1300, only an occasional application is missing in this series. Although application numbers were assigned when admitted, and hence the applications should be chronological as well as numerical order, in actual fact, the applications are dated quite a bit later. For instance, Alfred Ackley, the first man for which we have an application, was first admitted in 1902 according to the Inmate Register but the application is dated 1929. If this was an application for re-admission, it would be understandable, but the application is not headed such, though it may be one by default. Index Since the container listing is in application number order rather than alphabetical by surname, we have provided the following index. Numbers are to the page in this finding aid where the name appears. Aaron, Birdie A., 152 Adams, Sid, 99 Aaron, John W., 151 Adams, Willard V., 203 Abitz, Fred, 163 Adler, Anna, 126 Abitz, Myrtle, 163 Admire, James Franklin, 92 Abling, Leiland, 203 Admire, John Edward, 107 Abney, Lena M., 181 Admire, Maud Olive, 92 Abney, McDaniel, 61 Admire, Mima, 107 Abraham, Henry J., 137 Agee, James S., 48 Abrahams, Kate, 104 Akley, Raymond, 184 Abrams, Carl, 123 Albers, William C., 184 Achord, Nora, 108 Albers, William Russell, 188 Ackerman, Charles, 83 Albertson, Clifton, 188 Ackley, Alfred, 47 Alcorn, Arnold, 186 Acuff, William E., 101 Alcorn, Elnora L., 69 Adair, Charles, 108 Alderson, James, 66 Adair, Mamie, 109 Aldrich, Ella, 107 Adamo, Lola I., 127 Aldrige, Louis, 116 Adams, Henry C., 70 Alexander, Charles M., 181 Missouri State Archives Page 2 of 208 Finding Aid 133.3 MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) Alexander, Flora L., 145 Arensmann, George C., 140 Alexander, Ina L., 171 Arman, Tony, 80 Alexander, Mary E., 73 Armour, Mary J., 65 Alexander, Thomas S., 204 Arnett, Dora, 63 Alfeld, George, 116 Arnett, Dora C., 118 Allen, Edna, 93 Arnold, Beverly, 95 Allen, Ellsworth, 184 Arnold, Bobby J., 203 Allen, George I., 154 Arnold, Edwin F., 118 Allen, Marine, 167 Arnold, Frank, 116 Allen, Oris S., 166 Arthur, Hattie M., 159 Allsman, Nettie, 125 Aschemann, Wilma V., 176 Almy, Florence, 181 Asher, Asbrene I., 129 Almy, Richard, 181 Asher, Paris, 75 Altemueller, John, 196 Asher, Wilbert, 184 Altmiller, Harry B., 171 Asheus, Francis, 51 Alverson, W. W., 67 Asheus, Mary E., 51 Alvey, William T., 72 Ashmore, David, 199 Aman, Joseph H., 136 Ashton, Frederick M., 83 Amann, Leo, 97 Askew, Ephraim W., 66 Amermon, Hannah M., 52 Atchison, Mary Ann, 131 Amptmann, Edwin F., 157 Atchison, Vernon S., 137 Amsler, Theodore H., 141 Atkins, Zetta, 92 Anderle, Harry, 193 Atkinson, Eugene, 58 Anderlik, Edward, 96 Atteberry, Lula A., 142 Anderson, Amos, 135 Atterberry, Ressie M., 148 Anderson, Barbara B., 168 Atterberry, Thomas L., 148 Anderson, Christian P., 54 Atwill, Rosetta, 138 Anderson, Clyde, 183 Aubuchon, Ellen, 73 Anderson, Clyde W., 174 Aubuchon, James, 84 Anderson, Douglas, 184 Augustine, Anna E., 167 Anderson, Elizabeth, 110 Austin, Charles Henry, 118 Anderson, Eric, 97 Austin, Elizabeth J., 47 Anderson, Henry C., 61 Austin, Virgil, 152 Anderson, Henry O., 151 Autry, Ronald, 187 Anderson, Jennie, 67 Avis, John W., 80 Anderson, John W., 188 Ayers, Louise, 76 Anderson, Marie, 184 Aytes, Oscar W., 195 Anderson, Myrtle, 121 Bach, Charles A., 148 Anderson, Nealie E., 109 Bachman, Frank, 205 Anderson, Neley J., 135 Backer, Otto C., 84 Andres, Anna, 127 Backman, Peter W., 165 Appleby, Edgar, 92 Baclesse, Guffrie, 186 Apt, Rebecca, 79 Bacon, Clara, 156 Arant, Jeff T., 174 Badders, Sam S., 159 Arant, Lena, 174 Bader, Robert E., 192 Aregood, Harry H., 144 Bagbey, Harlin T., 95 Missouri State Archives Page 3 of 208 Finding Aid 133.3 MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) Bagby, Stephan Y., 135 Barr, Elizabeth, 120 Bailey, Emma, 135 Barr, Oscar, 100 Bailey, Jane, 96 Barry, Dorothy O., 168 Bailey, Kenneth, 108 Bartel, Herman J., 163 Bailey, Louis G., 145 Barth, Henry, 194 Baker, Augustus, 137 Bartley, Isaac, 47 Baker, Della, 96 Barto, Fannie E., 83 Baker, Eugene J., 163 Bartram, Gregory, 163 Baker, George W., 59 Bascom, Frank Warren, 112 Baker, James F., 57 Basham, Eliza M., 175 Baker, James, Jr., 66 Bassett, Eda I., 48 Baker, Julia A., 59 Bast, Harry, 113 Baker, Mary Ellen, 182 Bastable, John, 196 Baker, Mrs. L. H., 66 Batchelder, Clara Hortense, 108 Baker, Scott, 197 Bates, Floyd B., 174 Baker, Thelma W., 163 Bates, Pearl Jettie, 112 Baker, Wesley V., 152 Bates, Perry David, 113 Baldridge, Emily, 54 Baucom, Oliver P., 165 Baldridge, Isaac N., 54 Bauder, Lloyd H., 166 Balducci, Lawrence, 129 Bauer, Edgar L., 167 Ball, Elias C., 116 Bauer, John, 68 Baltzer, Harry, 190 Bauer, Kenneth, 206 Bandel, Stella C., 167 Baughton, Sadie E., 56 Banfield, Nancy C., 73 Bayo, Sylvester M., 81 Banister, Andrew H., 54 Bayo, Viola L., 136 Barber, Andrew J., 66 Baysinger, Clara, 143 Barber, Mary J., 58 Baysinger, Stuart L., 120 Barber, Reuben D., 58 Beaman, Glenn R., 208 Bardgett, Crescentia V., 105 Bean, Louis M., 117 Bardgett, Joseph, 105 Beck, Emma Caroline, 53 Barnacle, Eva M., 157 Beck, John M., 52 Barnes, Charles M., 106, 133 Beck, Roy W., 96 Barnes, Elizabeth, 68 Beck, William R., 102 Barnes, Fred, 95 Becker, Bernard J., 158 Barnes, John A., 173 Becker, Ross W., 134 Barnes, Verna V., 86 Beckham, Kenneth S., 169 Barnes, Warren A., 68 Beckham, Lula, 183 Barnett, Elizabeth, 74 Beckler, Effie M., 137 Barnett, James W. P., 74 Beckler, Michael, 137 Barnett, Martha F., 54 Becks, Ransom, 89 Barnett, Thomas Christopher, 54 Bednar, Albert, 122 Barnhart, Jesse G., 120 Beebe, John E., 118 Barnhart, Joseph, 68 Beeman, Minnie M., 168 Barnhop, Arnold, 193 Beerman, Robert, 202 Barnicle, Eva M., 123 Beers, Leon, 136 Barnicle, Joseph C., 140 Beeson, Walter, 200 Missouri State Archives Page 4 of 208 Finding Aid 133.3 MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) Beezley, William E., 149 Bezanson, Nellie E., 123 Behling, Albert H., 156 Biggs, Alfred D., 99 Belcher, Virgil, 188 Biggs, Lura V., 100 Belew, Sarah C., 140 Bignall, Robert W., 186 Belk, Annabelle, 103 Biles, Charles, 55 Belk, John R., 103 Biles, Iva L., 149 Bell, Charles H., 78 Billimack, Vernon J., 174 Bell, Grace, 153 Billington, Everett W., 152 Bell, John W., 180 Billups, Frank, 115 Bell, Lester B., 207 Bilyeu, Wade, 197 Bell, Mary D., 110 Bingham, Moses, 64 Bell, Sadie F., 111 Bingham, Sarah, 64 Bellman, Mary, 71 Binnall, Besse B., 127 Belt, Osborne W., 70 Bircher, Henry, 202 Bender, Walter, 189 Birk, Henry W., 158 Benedict, Dale, 190 Bischer, Erwin, 194 Benjamin, Samuel, 49 Bissinger, Joseph, 57 Bennetsen, James C., 168 Bisso, Gertrude M., 163 Bennett, Ada B., 101 Bivins, James W., 66 Bennett, Arminta, 51 Bivins, Mary Jane, 66 Bennett, Arthur G., 103 Black, Monty R., 161 Bennett, Grace, 103 Black, Pearl R., 146 Bennett, John, 108 Blain, Carrie E., 164 Bennett, William, 100 Blain, Harry, 180 Bennett,Leland A., 79 Blain, James, 101 Benson, Terry, 197 Blair, James, 89 Benson, Weltha, 63 Blanke, Fredrick A., 155 Benz, Maria, 69 Blankenship, Clifford, 185 Benzick, Edward, 121 Blansy, Frank W., 122 Bequette, Gerard A., 167 Blanton, Jasper, 75 Bernhard, Russell F., 199 Blanton, Solomon D., 101 Berninger, Mildred, 104 Blasé, Clarence J., 130 Berry, Mary A., 101 Blaser, Ben, 194 Berry, Nancy J., 48 Blodgett, Annie, 77 Berry, Thomas H., 47 Blomstorm, Roy, 199 Berry, William E., 77 Blount, Harry Francis, 152 Berry, William J., 124 Blum, Leo, 177 Bertram, Rhoda, 48 Blum, Sylvia, 177 Bertram, William H., 48 Blunk, Walter, 129 Bess, Andrew J., 83 Blunt, Esther A., 149 Bess, Mayme, 170 Boatman, George W., 66 Best, Charlotte Strand, 116 Bodenhamer, Marie Ellen, 62 Betschart, Anthony L., 94 Bodenhamer, Martin V., 62 Bevans, William, 95 Boedecker, Henry, 57 Bevard, Nora, 115 Boedy, Nannie E., 175 Beyer, Mary Nitchmann, 106 Boehling, August J., 123 Missouri State Archives Page 5 of 208 Finding Aid 133.3 MISSOURI VETERANS HOME (ST. JAMES) Boehmer, Fritz, 132 Brady,
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