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2018 Octane Tour
8/17/2020 2020 Octane TOur Driver Packet DRAFT NOT FINAL Driver Packet V11.0 DRAFT VERSION NOT FINAL Page | 1 Contents O’Fallon, IL – Cape Girardeau – Ste. Genevieve, Missouri ..................................................................... 3 Cancellation Policy .................................................................................................................................. 3 Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Event: .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Rescue Truck ................................................................................................................................... 5 Lodging ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Route ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 Day 1 ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Drivers Meeting Day 1 – 9/11/2020 ................................................................................................... 6 Directions Day 1 ................................................................................................................................ -
Guide to the Dr. Duncan Wilkie Collection 1976-1988 [1978-1988]
Guide to the Dr. Duncan Wilkie Collection 1976-1988 [1978-1988] 19.5 linear feet plus 31 oversized items 2004.003 Abstract A compilation of materials related to Dr. Duncan Wilkie’s archaeological work in southeastern Missouri. Includes contract and academic work with Southeast Missouri State University, photographs, slides, maps, reports, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Processed By: Sarah Stephens Latham Hunter May 2008 Special Collections and Archives Kent Library One University Plaza, MS 4600 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Phone: (573) 651-2245; Fax: (573) 651-2666; Email: [email protected] Descriptive Overview Provenance: Southeast Missouri State University Special Collections and Archives acquired the collection in two phases from Dr. Duncan Wilkie, the first in the 1990s and second in 2004. Citation: Dr. Duncan Wilkie Collection, Special Collections and Archives, Southeast Missouri State University Restrictions: Restrictions due to equipment necessary to view Series X, Media. The 33 mm. film reels require a film projector and the 5” floppy discs require an appropriate machine. Please contact Special Collections and Archives in advance of requesting materials. Separated Materials: The oversized items in the collection are housed separately. Items deaccessioned from the collection are listed in Appendix A. Biographical Note Dr. Wilkie served as an associate professor in the sociology, anthropology, and social work department at Southeast Missouri State University from 1976 to 1988. During his time at the University, Wilkie assisted in multiple archaeology summer schools at the Hunze-Evans site south of Cape Girardeau. Wilkie also did contract archaeology work during which he conducted surveys in the Southeastern Missouri region. -
September 2015
September 2015 P. O. Box 571 Jackson, MO 63755 Volume 35 Number 2 September 2015 The Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society was organized in May 1970, a non-profit organization, its primary purpose is education in the field of genealogy. Membership is open to individuals upon payment of the annual dues of $10, or a couple for $15, per year, beginning in May. Life membership is available for a one-time payment of $250. Web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocgcgs/index.htm The CGCGS Library is located in the Research Room at the Cape Girardeau County Archive Center, 112 East Washington, Jackson, MO and is open during regular Archive Center hours. Our meetings are held at The Cape Girardeau County Archive Center, 112 East Washington in Jackson, MO, bi-monthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November on the fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., unless announced otherwise. CGCGS publishes this quarterly, THE COLLAGE OF CAPE COUNTY, in March, June, September, and December, sent free to members. All members are encouraged to submit articles for publication. Submissions on disk (MS Word, rich text, or text files) or by email (text or rich text format) are encouraged, but not essential. Mail to Bill Eddleman, 1831 Ricardo Drive Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (email: [email protected]). TABLE OF CONTENTS Dr. Patrick Gilroy: Cape Girardeau Physician and Post Surgeon . page 16 On the Shelf. page 32 Library Report. page 32 Query . page 32 Volume 35 Number 2 Collage of Cape County -16- Dr. Patrick Gilroy Cape Girardeau Physician and Post Surgeon By Ray Nichols, Marble Hill, Missouri [Editor’s Note: We are particularly proud to publish this contribution from member Ray Nichols for several reasons. -
Patty Mulkey Collection Finding
Guide to the Patty Mulkey Collection Circa 1857-1996, [1940-1996] 27.0 linear feet 2007.001 Abstract Materials collected by Patty Mulkey relating to her interests and hobbies, especially her interest in history and her work with the River Heritage Museum, during her time in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; materials include sheet music, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, ledgers, and correspondence relating to Southeast Missouri. Processed by: Joshua Doll and Stephanie Baedke, March 2010 Special Collections and Archives Kent Library One University Plaza, MS 4600 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Phone: (573) 651-2245; Fax: (573) 651-2666; Email: [email protected] Descriptive Overview Provenance: Donated by Patty Mulkey in 1997. Citation: Patty Mulkey Collection, Special Collections and Archives, Southeast Missouri State University. Restrictions: Some of the original newspapers from Series XI are in fragile condition; however, they are microfilmed copies available for viewing in Special Collections and Archives. Separated Materials: The following materials can be located using the library’s online catalog. The Little River Drainage District of Southeast Missouri: 1907-present. Cape Girardeau, MO: Little River Drainage District of Southeast Missouri, 1989? Stacy, Jane Cooper. Louis Lorimier. Cape Girardeau, MO: Caxton, 1978. The following publication and parts of publications were removed: Kochtitzky, Otto. Otto Kochtitzky; the story of a busy life. Cape Girardeau, MO: Ramfre Press, 1957. pages: 38-139, & 145-147 Shoemaker, Floyd C. "Kennett: Center of a Land Reborn in Missouri’s Valley of the Nile." Missouri Historical Review, Vol. 52, No. 2, 1958 Jan: 106-107. History of Southeast Missouri. Embracing an Historical Account of the Counties of Ste. -
History Day Regional History Topic Resources
History Day Regional History Topic Resources Dr. Adam Criblez Director, Center for Regional History [email protected] 573-651-2555 The New Madrid Earthquakes The New Madrid fault runs from the northeastern corner of Arkansas, up the Mississippi river into southern Missouri and Illinois. In 1811 and 1812, a series of violent and severe earthquakes struck the region. Named after the largest settlement between St. Louis, Missouri and the towns that lined the river in Louisiana, the New Madrid Earthquakes created vast amounts of damage and the shaking reportedly rang church bells as far away as Boston. The quake was strong enough to force waves backwards up the Mississippi river, level towns, and caused volcanic-like sand blows to shoot from the ground. Sources to Explore: The New Madrid Earthquakes by James Lal Penick, Jr. Location: SEMO Kent Library; Cape Girardeau Public Library The New Madrid Earthquake by Myron L. Fuller Location: SEMO Kent Library Government Documents (this is a 1912 geological and historical study) Arkansas Historical Quarterly; June 1968, Vol 27 Issue 2, pgs 83-104 by Margaret Ross Location: SEMO Kent Library “The New Madrid Compendium” (a website dedicated to the history of the earthquakes, with many eyewitness accounts) Location: http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/compendium “Historic Earthquakes” (A US Geological Survey webpage covering the earthquakes of 1811 and 1812) Location: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/states/events/1811- 1812.php Louis Lorimier Pierre-Louis de Lorimier is considered the founder of Cape Girardeau. He was a prominent businessman in the region and ran a trading post. He served as the Spanish Land Commandant when the Spanish owned what was known as the Louisiana Territory, and was also there when it transferred from the Spanish to the French and then purchased by the United States.