Draper-McClurg Family Papers (C3069)

Collection Number: C3069

Collection Title: Draper-McClurg Family Papers

Dates: 1838-2009

Creator: Draper-McClurg Family

Abstract: The Draper-McClurg family papers are comprised of correspondence, photographs, Civil War diaries and records, and other personal papers of the families of Philander Draper and Joseph W. McClurg. The papers document the families' involvement in politics, farming and orchards, lead mining and smelting, the Civil War, and frontier life in Missouri, the Dakota Territory, and several western states.

Collection Size: 5.2 cubic feet, 5 rolls of microfilm, 24.2 MB of digital files (199 folders)

Language: Collection materials are in English.

Repository: The State Historical Society of Missouri

Restrictions on Access: Collection is open for research. This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center-Columbia. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Collections may be viewed at any research center.

Restrictions on Use: The donor has given and assigned to the University all rights of copyright, which the donor has in the Materials and in such of the Donor’s works as may be found among any collections of Materials received by the University from others.

Preferred Citation: [Specific item; box number; folder number] Draper-McClurg Family Papers (C3069); The State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center-Columbia [after first mention may be abbreviated to SHSMO-Columbia].

Donor Information: The Draper-McClurg Family Papers were loaned to the University of Missouri for microfilming by Emma Phillips on February 4, 1987 (Accession No. CA4761). Multiple additions were made to the collection between 1989 and 2009 by other family members

(C3069) Draper-McClurg Family Papers Page 2 who also decided to donate the original materials from the first accession that had been loaned for microfilming (Accession Nos. CA4916, CA4945, CA5163, CA5723, and CA6164). An addition was made by Paul and Jane White on June 4, 2010 (Accession No. CA6164.04)

Related Materials:

Arthur Clinton Draper Collection, (R0112) Arthur Clinton Draper Photograph Collection, (R0847) Draper Family Photographs, (P0898)

Processed by: Processed by Sharon Heming, Nate Cabot, and Jenny Lukomski between 1987 and 2008. Finding aid updated and revised by Laura Jolley on October 26, 2020.

Historical Note:

Philander Draper, the son of Daniel and Susannah Gibbs Draper, was born in Tennessee in 1811. The family moved to a farm near Auburn, Lincoln County, Missouri, in 1816. Philander joined his brothers Edwin and Daniel as a partner in Edwin Draper and Brothers in Louisiana, Missouri. In addition to a general mercantile business, the brothers expanded into port packing, lumber, sawmills, building, shipping, and real estate. The business was dissolved in 1861.

Philander married Eliza Ann Clark in 1835. Their son, James, worked in foundries in St. Louis. During the Civil War he helped build ironclads for the Union navy. Eliza died with her unnamed infant in l838. Philander married Sarah Fentem in 1839. They were the parents of four sons and six daughters: Daniel Marshall, Anna Hassell, Eliza Clark, Susan Fentem, Charles Clinton, Edwin F., Laura Emma, Emma, Arthur Gibbs, and Fannie Lyon. Eliza Clark was educated at the ladies' seminary in Danville, Missouri, and attended classes in St. Louis. Letters indicate the daughters taught school in rural Missouri, operated a store in Louisiana, traveled, and cared for their parents.

Sons Daniel and Charles, along with their father, served in Missouri during the Civil War. Philander was discharged in 1862 due to poor health. Daniel commanded a cavalry unit. After the war he was elected state auditor. He then tried several business ventures, eventually following his brother Edwin to Colorado where he worked for railroads.

Charles was fifteen when he joined the Missouri Home Guard and became a clerk and errand boy. These tasks brought him to the attention of Governor Thomas C. Fletcher who engaged Charles as his private secretary. Fletcher convinced the state legislature to make the position permanent and allocate a salary. In January 1869, when Joseph W. McClurg became governor, he retained Charles in the position of secretary. McClurg left office in January 1871. In October of that year, Charles married McClurg’s daughter, Frances Ann "Fannie" McClurg. Fannie had acted as hostess for her widowed father during his years in the Governor’s mansion.

Joseph Washington McClurg was born in Missouri in 1818, but at the death of his parents, he returned to Ohio. He was educated at Oxford, Ohio, then taught school in Louisiana and Mississippi. In 1839, he moved to Texas where he studied law and was clerk of the circuit court

Go to top (C3069) Draper-McClurg Family Papers Page 3 in 1840. He returned to Missouri and married Mary C. Johnson in 1841. They were the parents of eight children: William M., Mary Emma, Joseph E., Frances Ann (Fannie), Sarah (Sallie) J., James A., Marshall, and Lily. Joseph W. McClurg was a prominent merchant at Linn Creek, Missouri, prior to the Civil War. He represented Missouri in Congress for three terms, then was drafted into the governorship of Missouri, serving from 1869 to 1871. He was an intensely religious man, as most of his writings reflect. While he was in Washington D.C., rebel raiders destroyed his store in Linn Creek, causing financial reversals from which he never recovered. Upon leaving public office in 1871, he entered into several business ventures with his sons-in- law, including lead prospecting, mining and smelting operations, and the building and operation of the Emma, a steamboat. McClurg's daughter Emma married Marshall W. Johnson. Johnson was open to many business ventures proposed by his father-in-law and also entered into partnership with Charles Draper, operating an unsuccessful farm and orchard.

At some time in the early 1880s Johnson and his sons Jodie and Thad homesteaded in the Dakota Territory. Fannie McClurg Draper went with her father, her brother Joe, and her children to homestead near the Johnsons. Charles stayed at Lebanon, Missouri, working as a bank clerk to support the venture. The enterprise failed and all parties returned to Missouri.

Charles continued in banking at Lebanon, where he and Fannie lived out their lives and raised their six children: Mary “Mamie” McClurg, Joseph W., Arthur P., Sarah Kate, Emma, and James C. Arthur followed his father into banking at Lebanon. Joe and Jim worked in mining engineering, prospecting, and smelting, with a short-lived business in Joplin, Missouri. Mamie and Kate graduated from the Knox Conservatory of Music at Galesburg, Illinois. Kate taught music in schools in Oklahoma and Louisiana, then opened a music school in Lebanon. Mamie married Clint Draper, who ran a successful touring minstrel show, the Elk Minstrels. She died of tuberculosis in 1904. Her sister, Emma, later married Clint.

Arthur married Annie Laurie Hilton in 1899 and they had seven children: Mary (Polly), Katherine, who died in infancy, Edwin (Ned), Charles (Chock), John, Lucy, and Elizabeth (Bib). Ned worked for a time in New Orleans for the Rice Growers’ Association and was present for the flood of 1927. He later worked for a tree service and traveled throughout the country with his crew before returning to Lebanon and marrying Gladys Leeper, whom he had met in Oklahoma. They had four children: Arthur Gibbs, Joseph Robert, Catherine Anne (Catch), and Lucy Frances. He worked in the Lebanon State Bank with his father.

Charles married Aileen Chrisman and became a lawyer in Houston, Texas. They had two children: Dorothy and Donald. John married Hazel Berg and had three children: Betsy, James, and Ruth. He served in the army in World War II and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, he resumed his life in Lebanon manufacturing staves.

Polly taught in the Lebanon public schools and married George Moore. Lucy married Floyd Davis and they had two children: Arthur Warren and Mary Kay. Bib married David Joslyn and they had five children: David, Diana, Dorothy, Elizabeth, and Carolyn. After David, Sr. died, Bib married Howard Breazeale.

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Arrangement:

The collection has been arranged into the following five series:

Correspondence Photographs Writings Subject files Genealogy

Scope and Content Note:

The Correspondence series comprises the bulk of the collection and is arranged chronologically. Care should be used in determining the writer of the letters. Family names were used over all generations in both families, and many letters are signed with initials. Genealogical charts for both families are included. Information on politics and business ventures is informally expressed in the correspondence. Subjects include the Draper family mercantile business, a ladies' seminary in Danville, Missouri, the raid by Bill Anderson's men in October 1864, educational techniques, pupils' intelligence levels and home environments, salaries, clothing styles and dressmaking, a St. Louis iron foundry, wages, and the construction of armored boats during the Civil War. Information on the Civil War includes the Missouri Home Guards, the Missouri 33rd Infantry Regiment, skirmishes, and searches for bushwhackers. Daniel and Edwin Draper moved to Colorado following the Civil War and wrote home of Indian skirmishes, railroads, journalism, and living conditions.

Prior to the marriage of Fannie McClurg and Charles C. Draper in 1871 there is little material on the McClurg family. There are a few letters from Mary C. Johnson McClurg concerning daily events at Linn Creek and several letters by Joseph W. McClurg written from during the 1849-1850 gold rush. During the 1860s, McClurg wrote advice to his children, with occasional items of news from Washington, D.C. After 1871, the McClurg correspondence concerns business ventures in mining and milling, the profitability of various types of ores, and shipping costs.

Marshall W. Johnson and Charles C. Draper were partners with their father-in-law in most of these ventures including a farm and orchard. Correspondence concerns varieties of fruit, hops, livestock, farm buildings, and detailed written specifications for a barn. Letters during the Dakota Territory homesteading venture of 1886-1887 give detailed descriptions of daily living in a sod house. They note plastering, furniture arrangement, heating, weather, travel to town, availability and prices of food and merchandise, neighbors, education of children, water and wells, and health problems and remedies.

The correspondence of Fannie and Charlie Draper's children after 1900 constitutes another portion of the family papers. Their son Joe worked in mining, smelting and milling ventures throughout the West. His letters are insightful and descriptive. Arthur’s son, Ned, wrote home frequently while in New Orleans working for the Rice Growers’

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Association and while training and working as a tree surgeon throughout the country. In one of his letters from New Orleans, he describes the flood of 1927. In other letters, he discusses his courtships with a couple of women, including Gladys Leeper, who would become his wife.

Another of Arthur’s sons, John, was drafted into the army during World War II. The series contains photocopies of letters he sent to his wife and children and a few from his wife. Most of the letters describe his training, hospital conditions at Camp Fanning, Texas, where he was treated for an infection, and his recuperation in England after being wounded in the Battle of the Bulge.

Much of the remaining correspondence in the series centers on Ned and Gladys and their growing family.

The Photographs series contains nearly 1000 images of the families dating from the 1840s to 1990s. They are divided into prints, glass plate negatives, and born digital files. An appendix describing prints and negatives follows the index at the end of this inventory. The negatives have been digitized for preservation purposes.

The photographs include portraits of family members, scenes from their farming and orchard businesses, family homes, and vacations at Niangua River, near Linn Creek. The series also includes photographs of Clint Draper and others in minstrel costume and makeup.

Photographs from the Webb family stem from the marriage of Joe Draper to Minna Webb. These images are copies from the microfilm made when the family first loaned the collection to the University. The family did not return the originals to the collection when they donated the rest of the materials.

The Writings series contains diaries, essays, biographies, and histories written by family members and others. Joseph W. McClurg wrote religious and philosophical essays that may have been speeches. Philander Draper wrote accounts of farming in Missouri in the early 19th century and maintained a Civil War diary. Charles Draper kept diaries during the Civil War and the early 1870s. Kate Draper wrote short stories and extensive biographical accounts of Joseph W. McClurg and Fannie McClurg Draper.

Arthur Draper wrote a diary during the last three years of his life in which he described in great detail his daily routine, visits by family members, the accidental burning death of his sister, Kate, and other family news. He frequently wrote about visiting his son, John’s house and watching boxing matches and Walt Disney productions on their television. He especially liked to give his opinion of the Disney shows in his diary. In addition to his diary, Arthur wrote several short stories, reminiscences, and essays on universal language and economic and political policy in the hopes of getting them published. Other notable topics in this series include temperance, the Battle of Pilot Knob, and the family’s experience in the Dakota Territory in the 1880s. This series is arranged alphabetically by author. Writings for which the author is unknown are arranged alphabetically by topic.

The Subject Files series contains newspaper clippings and other materials that document the

Go to top (C3069) Draper-McClurg Family Papers Page 6 history of these areas, genealogical information, legal and financial papers, and Civil War documents. The series also includes drawings by Arthur Draper; information on the family orchards; playbill covers, advertisements, and a book from Clint Draper’s minstrel troupe; and postcards, greeting cards, and a significant number of Valentines from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition, the Draper genealogical folder contains Arthur Gibbs Draper’s reminiscences of growing up in Lebanon during the 1940s, given in response to his grandson’s questions shortly before Arthur’s death in 2009. The series is arranged alphabetically by topic.

The Genealogy series contain memoirs and research materials on the Draper, Berg, McGill, Bonar, Hilton, McClurg, Mustard, and Van Horhess families. There is a small amount of correspondence from 1997 to 1999 and additional writings by Arthur Draper, Philander Draper, and Lynn Morrow, that could not be interfiled with the Writings series.

Container List:

Correspondence Series f. 1 1839-1848 f. 2 1849-1950 f. 3 1856-1860 f. 4 1861 f. 5 1862 January-August f. 6 1862 September-October f. 7 1862 November-December f. 8 1863 January-April f. 9 1863 May-December f. 10 1864 f. 11 1865 f. 12 1866 f. 13 1867 f. 14 1868 f. 15 1869 f. 16 1870 f. 17 1871 f. 18 1872 February-October f. 19 1872 November-December f. 20 1873 f. 21 1874 f. 22 1875 f. 23 1876 f. 24 1877-1879 f. 25 1880-1881 f. 26 1883 f. 27 1884-1886 July f. 28 1886 September-October f. 29 1886 November

Go to top (C3069) Draper-McClurg Family Papers Page 7 f. 30 1886 December f. 31 1887 January-February f. 32 1887 March-April f. 33 1887 May-October f. 34 1888-1889 October f. 35 1889 November-December f. 36 1890-1896 f. 37 1897-1898 f. 38 1899 f. 39 1900-1901 f. 40 1902-1903 f. 41 1904-1905 f. 42 1906 January-June f. 43 1906 July-December f. 44 1907 f. 45 1908-1909 f. 46 1910-1916 f. 47 1919 f. 48 1920-1923 f. 49 1924 f. 50 1925 f. 51 1926 f. 52 1927 f. 53 1928-1929 f. 54 1930-1933 f. 55 1934-1936 f. 56 1937-1943 f. 57 1944 January-February f. 58 1944 March 1-15 f. 59 1944 March 16-30 f. 60 1944 April f. 61 1944 May-July f. 62 1944 August-October f. 63 1944 November-December f. 64 1945 January-March f. 65 1945 April-May f. 66 1945 June-December f. 67 1946-1947 f. 68 1948-1950 f. 69 1951 f. 70 1952 f. 71 1953 f. 72 1954-1955 f. 73 1956-1958 f. 74 1959-1962 f. 75 1964-1969

Go to top (C3069) Draper-McClurg Family Papers Page 8 f. 76 1973-1979 f. 77 1980-1983 f. 78 1984-1985 f. 79 1986-1988 f. 80 1989-1990 f. 81 1991-1992 f. 82 1993-1994 f. 83 1995-2003 f. 84 Undated and fragments

Photographs Series f. 85-97 Prints f. 85 #1-50 f. 86 #51-100 f. 87 #101-150 f. 88 #151-200 f. 89 #201-250 f. 90 #251-300 f. 91 #301-350 f. 92 #351-400 f. 93 #401-450 f. 94 #451-500 f. 95 #501-550 f. 96 #551-600 f. 97 #601-622 f. 98 Webb family f. 99-104 Glass plate negatives f. 99 #1-50 f. 100 #51-100 f. 101 #101-150 f. 102 #151-200 f. 103 #201-250 f. 104 #251-306 b.d.f. 1 Photographs [Location: NAS (see Born digital files)] b.d. 1-11 Joslyn family b.d. 12-43 McGill family b.d. 44-50 Berg family b.d. 51-59 Bonar family b.d. 60-64 Erb family b.d. 65-76 Draper family b.d. 77-102 Miscellaneous

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Writings Series f. 105-122 A.P. Draper f. 105-107 Diaries f. 108-122 Essays f. 108 “Who Are the White Hearts?” “Do Straws Show the Way?” “Business and Big Business” “Boy Scouting” “Let America Show the Way” Miscellany “Square Peg in Round Hole” f. 109 “Panacea” f. 110 “American Way of Life” f. 111-112 “The Vision of the Prophet Philander” f. 113 “If I Could Be a Dictator” f. 114 “Way Out” f. 115 “A New Philosophy- A Prologue” “The New Philosophy- Further Conversation between the Philosopher and Almost Convert” f. 116 “The Fate of Old Clubfoot” “The Doctor’s Deer Yarn” “Quotations from Great Authors” “The Rebel Run at Camp Union” f. 117 “A Romance of Dog Fennel” “The Woman’s Heel and the Serpent’s Head” “An Old Time Hunter” “Po’ Marg’et” f. 118 Language: Changing to a simpler language f. 119 Ozark Hills souvenir shop and other ideas f. 120 Humor f. 121 Miscellaneous writings f. 122 Poems f. 123-124 Charles C. Draper f. 123 Diaries, 1864-1865, 1871-1873 f. 124 Miscellaneous writings f. 125 Emma Draper f. 126-128 Kate Draper f. 129 Mamie Draper f. 130-134 Philander Draper f. 130 Diaries f. 131 “Farming in Missouri in Early Days” f. 132 “Farming in Missouri in 1842” f. 133 “Temperance” f. 134 Miscellaneous writings f. 135 Annie Laurie Hilton

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Subject Files Series f. 144 Advertising cards, 1840s-1850s f. 145 Civil War f. 146 Clinton Springs, Louisiana, Missouri f. 147-154 Clippings f. 147-148 Draper family f. 149 Laclede County, Missouri f. 150 Linn Creek and Camden County, Missouri f. 151-152 McClurg, Joseph W. f. 153 Miscellaneous f. 154 Pike County, Missouri f. 155 Clubs and organizations f. 156-157 Drawings- A.P. Draper f. 158 Education f. 159-160 Elk Minstrels f. 161 Financial documents f. 162-168 Genealogy f. 162 Draper family f. 163 Hilton family f. 164 Johnson family f. 165 Leeper family f. 166-168 McClurg family f. 169 Lebanon, Missouri f. 170-171 Legal documents f. 170 Legal miscellany f. 171 Patents- A.P. Draper f. 172 Linn Creek and Camden County, Missouri f. 173 Miscellaneous f. 174 Nova Scotia trip, 1958 f. 175 Orchards f. 176 Postcards and calling cards f. 177 Programs (music recitals, etc.) f. 178 Speeches f. 179-181 Valentine cards

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Genealogy Series f. 182 “Grandma and Grandpa: A Memoir,” by Helen Berg f. 183 “Dr. Caroline McGill’s Notes and Observations Made While Studying and Traveling in Europe During 1909 and 1910,” reproduced by Helen Berg; “Dr. Caroline McGill: Her Life and Her Lands” f. 184 Copyright paperwork for Draper Genealogy Vols. I and II, 1999 f. 185 Correspondence, 1997-1999 f. 186 Draper obituaries; Bonar and McGill family photo album (photocopy) f. 187 Berg source material f. 188 Bonar source material f. 189 Draper source material f. 190 Hilton source material f. 191 McClurg source material f. 192 Mustard source material f. 193 Van Horhess source material f. 194 McGill family charts f. 195-196 McGill source material f. 197 Individual lists f. 198 Family trees for Andrew, Draper, Mustard, McGill, Berg and Bonar families f. 199 Memoirs and stories: “Memoirs of Matthew Scott Bonar, 1857-1942;” “Farming on the Missouri Frontier; Essays by Philander Draper,” edited by Arthur Draper; “The Way Out; A vision of the Prophet Philander, Lover of Men,” “Joseph Washington McClurg: Entrepreneur, Politician, Citizen,” by Lynn Morrow; “Tells of Life in “Old Town” Lebanon of Years Ago,” by A. P. Draper; “Dear Sister: Letters from War-Torn Missouri, 1864,” transcribed by Arthur G. Draper

Index:

Index Terms Folders Image Account books, 1860s-1870s 123, 130 Adolescence 86-97, 99-104 y Advertising, 1840s-1850s 144 Advertising, 1900s 69 y Agricultural machinery, 19th century 131, 132 Agriculture--Missouri 1, 20, 131, 132 Agriculture--New Mexico, 1880s 26 Amusement rides 86 y Anderson family 172 Anderson, Bill ( -1864) 10 Anderson, George W. 7, 9, 145, 147 Andrew family 198

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Index Terms Folders Image Animal abuse 108 Anti-Semitism, 1870s 23 Apple 175 Arcadia Seminary, Pilot Knob, Missouri 142 Architecture, Domestic 26 Arms and armor, 1860s 4, 6, 9 Artillery 9 Asia--Foreign relations 70 Automobiles--Touring 89 y

Bagnell Dam, Camden County, Missouri 150 Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss (1816-1894) 10 Banowetz, Joseph (1936- ) 83, 153 Baron DeKalb (Ironclad) 8 Baseball players 92 y Baseball teams--Montana, 1900s 41 Bates, Edward (1793-1869) 5 Berg family 182, 183, 187, 198 Berg, Helen Matilda 182, 183 Bird watching--Missouri 107 Black children 100, 101 y Black Republicans--Attitudes toward 55, 137 Black soldiers, 1860s 6, 9, 10 Black songs 46 Black women 100 y Blacks in the military, 1920s 48 Blacks--Civil War 6, 9, 10

Blacks--Education, 1860s 11 Blacks--Education, 1890s 158 Blacks--Law and legislation, 1860s 9 Blacks--Mississippi, 1860s 8 Blacks--Missouri, Lebanon 73, 141, 148, 162 Blacks--Missouri, Linn Creek 11 Blacks--Violence against 48, 134 Blaine, James G. (1830-1893) 25, 137 Blair, Francis Preston, Jr. (1821-1875) 10, 55 Blizzards--Dakota Territory, 1886 29, 30 Boats and boating 100-103 y Bonar family 188, 198

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Index Terms Folders Image Bonds, 1863 9 Bonds--Missouri 173 Boone, Daniel (1734-1820)--House, Defiance, 51 Missouri Booth, Seth C. 51 Boxing, 1950s 105 Boy Scouts 48 Boy Scouts--Missouri, Lebanon 108 Boys--Costume 85-97, 99-104 y Bradshaw, Jean Paul (1906-1970) 141, 148 Breazeale, Elizabeth Hilton Draper (1913- ) 77, 78, 82, 83, 105, 148 Breazeale, Elizabeth Hilton Draper (1913- ) 87, 97 y Breazeale, Howard T. (1908-1997) 105 Breazeale, Howard T. (1908-1997) 87, 97 y Breech, Ernest R. (1897-1978) 105 Bridges--Missouri, Louisiana 20, 21 Broadhead, James Overton (1819-1898) 12, 13 Brown, B. Gratz (1826-1885) 55, 128 Brown, Mary Gunn 55 Burbridge, J.Q. 7

Burnside, Ambrose Everett (1824-1881) 7, 9 Bushwhackers 4-6, 8-10 Business cards, 1840s-1850s 144 California, 1850s 2, 3 California, Needles, 1900s 44 California, Petaluma, 1850s 3 Calling cards 176 Camp Jackson, Missouri 145 Campaign songs, c. 1892 173 Camping 87-91, 95, 96, 99, 101-103 y Canada, Nova Scotia 174 y Canada, Nova Scotia--Description and travel, 174 1958 Cartes de visite 92-94 y Cartoons and caricatures 156, 157 y Cash, Henderson, Strange and Company, 144 Louisiana, Missouri Cats 92, 99, 102, 104 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Cherries 24 Chicken pox, 1880s 25 Childbirth 2 Children 85-97, 99-104 y Children, 1880s 27-32, 34 Children, 1940s 162 Children--Correspondence 28-32, 34, 35 Children--Death 40, 41 Children--Diseases 23, 25

Children's clothing 32 Children's literature 173 Chillicothe (Ironclad) 8 China--Description and travel, c. 1890s 135 Chinese Americans--Nevada, 1900 38 Chinese Americans--New Mexico, 1890s 36 Chinese--Montana Territory, 1885 27 Chism family--Genealogy 164 Cholera 2, 20, 143 Christian Science 42, 43, 48, 105 Christmas 16, 19, 27, 29-31, 39, 48, 105, 173 Christmas, 1870s 16, 19 Christmas, 1880s 27, 29-31 Christmas, 1900s 39 Christmas, 1900s 176 y Christmas, 1950s 105 Cigarettes 51, 52, 64, 105 Citizen's Military Training Camp, Fort 48 Leavenworth, Kansas Civil War--Account books 123, 130 Civil War--Alabama. Infantry, 10th Regiment, 41 Company E Civil War--Atrocities 7, 10 Civil War--Battle of Pilot Knob, 1864 145 Civil War--Battle of Vicksburg 9 Civil War--Blacks 8-10 Civil War--Casualties 41, 45 Civil War--Claims 84, 170, 173 Civil War--Connecticut 5

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Index Terms Folders Image Civil War--Correspondence 4-6 Civil War--Diaries 123, 130 Civil War--Economic aspects 84, 145 Civil War--Federal-state relations 9 Civil War--Generals--Opinions of 7, 124 Civil War--German Americans 6 Civil War--Guerrillas 4, 6, 10 Civil War--Illinois. Cavalry, 2nd Regiment, 3-6 Company L Civil War--Illinois. Infantry, 99th Regiment 6, 7, 130 Civil War--Kentucky 4, 5 Civil War--Medical and sanitary affairs 5, 6 Civil War--Merrill's Raiders 5 Civil War--Military life 4-7 Civil War--Mississippi 8, 10 Civil War--Missouri 4-7, 116 Civil War--Missouri, California 5 Civil War--Missouri, Columbia 7 Civil War--Missouri, Danville 10 Civil War--Missouri, Osage County 8

Civil War--Missouri, Pike County, Home Guards 4, 5, 145 Civil War--Missouri, Pilot Knob 8, 9, 142 Civil War--Missouri, Rocheport 45 Civil War--Missouri, St. Louis 4, 6 Civil War--Monuments--Missouri, Louisiana 93 y Civil War--Naval operations 4, 8, 9 Civil War--Parole 7 Civil War--Prisoners and prisons 7, 11 Civil War--Red River Expedition, 1864 10 Civil War--Religious aspects 147 Civil War--Reminiscences 124 Civil War--Songs and music 6, 8 Civil War--Tennessee 10 Civil War--Uniforms 123, 145 Civil War--Uniforms 92, 93 y Civil War--Washington, D.C. 4 Claiborn, E.G. 172, 177

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Index Terms Folders Image Clark, Bennett Champ (1890-1954)--Attitudes 55 toward Clark, Harriet 1 Cleveland, Grover (1837-1908)--Attitudes 137 toward Clinton Spring, Louisiana, Missouri 56, 146 Clinton Spring, Louisiana, Missouri 41, 146 y Coleman family 162 Colleges and universities--Student life, 1950s 68, 71 Colorado, 1870s 22 Colorado, 1880s 26, 33 Colorado--Description and travel 73 Columbian Exposition, , 1893 36 Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893-- 173 Mementos Commemorative coins--World War, 1914-1918 173 Comparative government 108, 112-115, 121 Confederate money 173 Confederate sympathizers--Missouri 4, 9 Congregational Church, Lebanon, Missouri 169 y Conkling, Roscoe (1829-1888) 25 Constitution Party 108, 112-115, 121 Cook, Jill King Draper (1956- ) 78-84 Cotsworth, Albert "Abbie" (1850- ) 55 Cotton 8 Creative writing--Study and teaching 67 Crockett, Davey--Ficticious character 105 Dakota Territory, 1860s 11 Dakota Territory, 1880s 27-33, 140 Danville Female Academy, Danville, Missouri 10 Dating (Social customs) 173 Dating (Social customs), 1870s 55 Dating (Social customs), 1940s 68 Davis family 148 Davis family 85, 86, 88, 91, 97, 99 y Davis, Lucy Hilton Draper (1911-1989) 105 Davis, Lucy Hilton Draper (1911-1989) 85, 88, 91, 97 y Death 37, 74, 76, 77, 105, 166

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Index Terms Folders Image Dentistry, 1900s 42, 44 Diaries 105-107, 123, 130 Diaries--Civil War 123, 130 Discipline of children 13, 37 Dolls 8, 31, 48 Douglas, William O. (1898-1980) 70 Drake family 36 Drake, Charles D. (1811-1892) 34 Draper Brothers Mining Engineering, Joplin, 45, 46 Missouri Draper family 55, 56, 105, 116, 143, 186, 189, 198 Draper family 56, 85-97, 99-104 y Draper family--Cartoons and caricatures 48 y Draper family--Genealogy 3, 24-26, 40, 41, 43, 46, 53, 54, 56, 80, 162 Draper family--House, Lebanon, Missouri 148 Draper family--House, Lebanon, Missouri 85-87, 89-92, 96, 101 y Draper family--House, Louisiana, Missouri 85, 86, 92, 93 y Draper farm, Lebanon, Missouri 90, 91, 96, 99-101, 104 y Draper, Angie E. Murdock 3-6, 13, 147 Draper, Ann Hassell (1841-1920) 25, 27, 35, 36, 41, 44, 56, 146, 162

Draper, Ann Hassell (1841-1920) 92, 93 y Draper, Annie Laurie (1876-1970) 38, 40, 42, 43, 45, 48, 50, 105, 147 Draper, Annie Laurie (1876-1970) 56, 85-92, 94-97, 99-101, 174 y Draper, Arthur Clinton (1872-1944) 39, 42, 147 Draper, Arthur Clinton (1872-1944) 92, 95, 96, 99-102 y Draper, Arthur Gibbs (1854-1933) 15, 16, 20, 23, 26, 27, 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 44, 45, 170 Draper, Arthur Gibbs (1854-1933) 91-93, 95 y Draper, Arthur Gibbs (1934-2009) 71-75, 77, 78, 80, 105, 148, 158, 162, 165 Draper, Arthur Gibbs (1934-2009) 85, 86, 91-93, 97, 148, 173 y Draper, Arthur P. (1872-1959) 24, 27-33, 35-41, 45, 48, 50, 54, 62, 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 105-122, 147, 148, 156, 161 Draper, Arthur P. (1872-1959) 56, 85-93, 95-97, 99, 100, 102-104 y Draper, Catherine Anne (1930- ) 56, 68, 105, 148, 165 Draper, Catherine Anne (1930- ) 85, 86, 89, 90-93, 96, 97 y Draper, Charles Clinton (1846-1931) 4, 6-8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18-25, 27-36, 48, 50, 54, 55, 84, 123, 124, 143, 147, 149, 161, 162, 170 Draper, Charles Clinton (1846-1931) 85, 88, 92, 94-96, 99-101, 103, 104 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Draper, Charles Hilton (1907-1988) 48-50, 53, 105, 147, 148, 177 Draper, Charles Hilton (1907-1988) 85, 87-92, 95-97, 99-101, 104 y Draper, Daniel Marshall (1839-1915) 3-7, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24-27, 35, 145, 162 Draper, Daniel Marshall (1839-1915) 93, 162 y Draper, Edwin (1807-1887) 162 Draper, Edwin Fentem (1848-1928) 3, 5, 19-22, 24, 27, 37, 39, 162 Draper, Edwin Fentem (1848-1928) 85, 91, 93, 99, 101 y Draper, Edwin Hilton (1904-1998) 42, 47-54, 65, 68, 74, 83, 84, 105, 162 Draper, Edwin Hilton (1904-1998) 80, 85, 87-104, 186 y Draper, Eliza Ann Clark (1811-1838) 162 Draper, Eliza Clark (1843-1916) 8, 12, 17, 20, 22, 24 Draper, Elizabeth Hilton (1913- ) 47, 48, 50, 53, 54 Draper, Elizabeth Hilton (1913- ) 85, 87-91, 97 y Draper, Emma Gibbs (1885- ) 27-34, 42, 105, 125, 158, 161, 170 Draper, Emma Gibbs (1885- ) 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 95, 96, 99-104 y Draper, Emma Gibbs (1915-1991) 147 Draper, Emma Gibbs (1915-1991) 87-92, 95, 99-104 y Draper, Fannie Lyon (1857- ) 20, 30, 35, 38 Draper, Fannie Lyon (1857- ) 85, 92, 93 y Draper, Frances Ann McClurg (1846-1934) 24, 27-35, 42, 43, 55, 143, 162, 170 Draper, Frances Ann McClurg (1846-1934) 85, 92, 95, 96, 99-104 y Draper, Frances Ann McClurg--Biography 55 Draper, Gladys (1906-1985) 50, 52, 67, 72, 74, 75, 78, 79, 84, 105, 149, 162, 166 Draper, Gladys (1906-1985) 85-92, 96, 97 y Draper, H.H. 24-26 Draper, Hattie E. Shields 33, 37 Draper, Hazel Berg (1915- ) 66, 76, 105, 186 Draper, Hazel Berg (1915- ) 85, 88, 90, 91, 97 y Draper, Henry C. (1845-1903) 10, 11, 21, 22, 40, 46, 162 Draper, James (1836-1873) 4-7, 9, 10, 13, 18, 20 Draper, James Clark (1876-1956) 27-34, 37, 39, 40, 44-46, 50, 105 Draper, James Clark (1876-1956) 85, 92, 93, 95, 96, 99, 100, 103, 104 y Draper, Jill King (1956- ) 74-77, 105, 165 Draper, John B. 93 y Draper, John Hilton (1908-1981) 48, 50, 54, 57-66, 77, 105, 148 Draper, John Hilton (1908-1981) 85, 87-92, 96, 97, 99, 101, 104 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Draper, Joseph Robert (1931-1999) 68-74, 76, 105, 148, 165, 186 Draper, Joseph Robert (1931-1999) 80, 85, 86, 88, 91, 92, 94, 96, 97 y Draper, Joseph W. (1879-1926) 24, 27-33, 35, 39-46, 50, 147 Draper, Joseph W. (1879-1926) 92, 95, 96, 99-104 y Draper, Joshua 26, 41 Draper, Laura Emma (1849-1925) 10, 20, 22, 35 Draper, Laura Emma (1849-1925) 92, 93 y Draper, Lucy Frances (1946- ) 67, 68, 72, 75, 84, 105, 165 Draper, Lucy Frances (1946- ) 92, 93, 97 y Draper, Lucy Hilton (1911-1989) 47, 48, 50, 84, 147 Draper, Lucy Hilton (1911-1989) 85, 87, 89-92, 94, 97, 99, 104 y Draper, Mary C. 26 Draper, Mary Hilton (1900-1992) 40, 41, 47, 48, 50, 147, 148 Draper, Mary Hilton (1900-1992) 85, 87-92, 94-97, 99-104 y Draper, Mary McClurg (1874-1904) 21, 24, 27-37, 39, 129, 162 Draper, Mary McClurg (1874-1904) 85, 93, 95, 96 y Draper, Minna Webb (1881-1981) 46, 105 Draper, Minna Webb (1881-1981) 95, 99-102, 104 y Draper, Philander (1811-1883) 1-7, 9, 10, 13, 15-25, 41, 84, 130-134, 145, 147, 155, 161, 170

Draper, Philander (1811-1883) 92, 93 y Draper, Robert W. 3 Draper, Sarah Fentem (1816-1895) 20-22, 27, 34-36, 147 Draper, Sarah Fentem (1816-1895) 85, 92, 93 y Draper, Sarah Kate (1883-1958) 27-35, 39-41, 45, 46, 55, 56, 62, 105, 126- 128, 146, 147, 161, 162, 170, 177 Draper, Sarah Kate (1883-1958) 85, 92, 95, 96, 99-101 y Draper, Susan Fentem (1844-1845) 1 Draper, Thomas M. 53 Draper, Zachariah G. (1798-1856) 1-3, 18 Earthquakes--Missouri, 1889 35 Easter egg hunts 92 y Economic policy 56, 57, 62, 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 105, 109- 115, 121 Education, 1880s 27-32, 34, 35 Education--Missouri, 1820s 132 Education--Missouri, 1840s 132 Education--Missouri, 1860s 12

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Index Terms Folders Image Education--Missouri, 1870s 17 Edwards, John D. 145 Edwin Draper and Brothers, Louisiana, Missouri 5, 9, 56, 146, 147, 161, 162 Election, 1850--Results 153 Election, 1862--Missouri 7 Election, 1868--Missouri 14 Election, 1956--Presidential 105 Election, 1966--Missouri gubernatorial 55 Elk Imperial Minstrels 147, 159, 160

Emancipation of slaves 9, 41 Emancipation of slaves--Attitudes toward 5, 8, 41 Epidemics--Missouri, 1840s 1 Fagg, Thomas James Clark (1822-1914) 4, 5, 145 Family 85-104 y Farm buildings 100-102 y Farm life--Missouri 85, 99-101, 104 y Farm produce 85, 99-102 y Fashion, 1860s 12 Faulkner family 37 Fentem, George W. 11, 13, 170 Fentem, Richard--Estate 170 Fields, Robert C. (1886-1976) 141 Fire rescue, 1905 176 y First National Bank, Wagoner, Indian Territory-- 42 Report, 1906 Fishing 105, 173 Fishing--Missouri 96, 102, 103 y Fisk, Clinton Bowen (1828-1890) 6-8, 11, 124, 130 Fletcher, Mary Clara Honey 13, 16, 17, 36, 39, 55 Fletcher, Thomas Clement (1827-1899) 13, 17, 55, 128, 143, 145, 152 Fletcher, Thomas Clement (1827-1899) 145 y Floods--Louisiana, New Orleans, 1927 52 Flour mills--Idaho, 1900s 44 Flower gardening 21 Fogg, Josiah 15 Folk medicine 25, 130 Food habits, 1950s 105 Fort Mojave, Arizona 44

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Index Terms Folders Image Fort Thompson, Missouri 6 y Fourth of July--Idaho, 1906 43 Fractional currency 173 Fraternal organizations 155 Freemasons 155 Freemasons, Bond RA Chapter, No. 23, St. Louis, 155 Missouri Freemasons, Troy Lodge, No. 34, Troy, Missouri 155 Freigel, Eugenest 17 Frontier and pioneer life--Dakota Territory 11, 27-33 Frontier and pioneer life--Missouri 131, 132 Frontier and pioneer life--Women 27-33 Fruit culture 85, 99-102 y Fruit culture--Missouri 20, 22, 42, 105, 175 Funeral rites and ceremonies 105 Gamble, Hamilton Rowan (1798-1864) 9, 11, 55 Gamble, Sally Minor 55 Games, 1860s 8 Garfield, James A. (1831-1881) 25 Germany--Attitudes toward, 1955 72 Girls--Costume 85-97, 99-104 y Girls--Education 101-104 y Glacier National Park, Montana 73 Gold mines and mining--Alabama 41 Gold rush, 1849 2 Grand Army of the Republic--Flag 93 y Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885) 4, 5, 10, 12 Grapes 149 Greeting cards 179 Greeting cards--Valentine 179-181 Griesel, John A. 153 Guerrillas 5, 9, 10 Guitar, Odon (1825-1908) 5-7 Gunboats 4, 8, 9 H. Dellner's Complete Artist's Magazine and 144 General Painting Establishment, St. Louis, Missouri Hahatonka Castle, Camdenton, Missouri 172 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Hahatonka State Park, Missouri 150 Hall, James C. 17, 41 Halloween, c. 1910s 100 y Harrison, Carolyn Draper (1934- ) 105 Harrison, Eulah M. 51 Harrison, Laura B. 25 Hawkins, Don 88 y Henderson, John B. 9 Henry, George L. 145

Herzog, Arthur 88 y Hildebrand's Resort, Osage Beach, Missouri 62 Hilton family 85, 88, 90, 94, 95, 97, 135 y Hilton family--Genealogy 163, 190 Hilton, Annie Laurie (1876-1970) 37, 38, 135 Hilton, Lucinda Ann 39 Hirth, William (1875-1940) 55 Hooker, John L. 25 Hops--Missouri 15 Horseback riding--Women 55 Hotel Huber, Muskogee, Oklahoma 49 y Household equipment and supplies, 1870s 19 Household equipment and supplies, 1880s 28-32, 140 Houses 85-96, 101, 102, 104 y Hughes, Charles 105, 149 Hughes, Charles 88, 89 y Hughlette, Solomon 123 Hunting--Missouri 34, 35, 39 Hunting--Missouri 100, 102, 103 y Hunting--Missouri, 1810s 131 Idaho, 1900s 41-43 Indians--Apache 26 Indians--Attacks--Missouri, Pike County 154 Indians--Chemehuevi 44 Indians--Mojave 44 Indians--Piute 38 Indians--Pueblo 26 Indians--Social conditions--Colorado, 1887 33 Indians--Ute 26, 33

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Index Terms Folders Image Iron ores 18, 19, 21, 22, 173 Ironclad ships 8 J.W. Wilkinson, Ironton, Missouri 92 y (Photographer) Jackson, Claiborne Fox (1806-1862) 23, 55 James, William 18, 19 Johnson family--Genealogy 164 Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875) 12 Johnson, Calohil (1823-1890) 164 Johnson, Emma McClurg 92 y Johnson, Jodie M. 27-33 Johnson, John J. ( -1827) 164 Johnson, Marshall Wells, Sr. (1832-c. 1910) 9, 17, 20, 22, 28-31, 33, 162, 164, 166, 170 Johnson, Mary Emma (1845) 11 Johnson, Dr. Robert B. 198 Johnson, Sarah E. (1845-1923) 164 Johnson, William L. 198 Johnston, Oakes and Company, St. Louis, 144 Missouri Joslyn family 148 Joslyn family 86, 87, 91, 97 y Joslyn, Elizabeth Hilton Draper (1913- ) 85, 86, 97 y Joslyn, Elizabeth Hilton Draper (1913- ) 57 Kell, Aimee Hilton 83 Kell, John L. (1867-1961) 83 Kellogg, Martha J. 15, 36, 39, 46 Kendall, Jim 33 Kerr, Patsy Draper 93 y Knight, James A.M. 4, 8 Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois--First Church 95, 101-104 y Choir Knox Conservatory of Music, Galesburg, Illinois 36, 177 Krehbiel, Henry E. (1854-1923) 46 Laclede County Bank, Lebanon, Missouri 149 Laclede County Bank, Lebanon, Missouri 28 y Language, Universal 56, 66, 108, 118 Lathrop, Fannie 17 Lazear, Bazel F. 170

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Index Terms Folders Image Lead mines and mining--Missouri 17-19, 123 Lebanon Elementary School, Missouri 86, 90 y Lebanon Magnetic Water, Lebanon, Missouri 169 Lebanon Musical Club, Lebanon, Missouri 155 Lebanon School, Missouri 89 y Lebanon Shakespeare Club, Lebanon, Missouri 93 y Lebanon Shakespeare Club, Lebanon, Missouri 149 Leeper family 49, 50, 74, 84, 105, 173 Leeper family 93, 96 y

Leeper family--Genealogy 165 Leeper, Gladys (1906-1985) 49-52 Leeper, Robert Campbell 56 Letter writing--Social aspects 31, 41 Letterheads--Civil War 4, 7, 9 Lewis College, Glasgow, Missouri 17 Literary agents 70 Log cabins and houses--Missouri 131, 132 Logan, John A. (1826-1886) 25 Louisiana and Missouri River Railroad 170 Louisiana and Missouri River Railroad Company 3, 20, 173 Lumber and lumbering--Prices 13 Lyon, Nathaniel (1818-1861) 55 Magic, 1864 10 Manners and customs, 1860s 14 Maps--Missouri, Lebanon, 1944 170 Maps--Railroads--Midwest, 1870s 24 Marriage, 1847 1 Marriage, 1870s 17, 147 Masonic College, Lexington, Missouri 155 Massey, David ( -1864) 10 Maxwell, Catherine Ann 72-75, 78, 79 McCaleb, Ann 41 McClellan, George B. (1826-1885) 7 McClure, William 1 McClurg family 85, 92, 94, 99 y McClurg family--Genealogy 39, 166, 191 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, Missouri 151, 152 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, Missouri 94, 95, 102 y

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Index Terms Folders Image McClurg, Frances Ann (1846-1934) 11, 12, 17, 137, 173 McClurg, James A. 36, 54 McClurg, Joseph Edwin 25-33, 123 McClurg, Joseph Edwin 85, 91, 92, 94-96, 99-101 y McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900) 2, 7-12, 15, 16, 19-22, 24-36, 39, 40, 48, 50, 55, 62, 123, 128, 136-138, 143, 150- 152, 166-168, 170, 173 McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900) 94, 151 y McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900)-- 40, 152, 177 Monument McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900)-- 152 y Monument McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900)-- 178 Speeches, addresses, etc. McClurg, Mary C. Johnson ( -1861) 1, 2, 11 McClurg, Mary C. Johnson ( -1861) 94 y McClurg, William M. (1843-1858) 3, 166 McGill, Dr. Caroline 183 McGill family 194-196, 198 McKee, W.J. 5-10, 12, 130 McKee, W.J. 93 y McKnight family 36 Measles 23 Medical care, 1860s 8 Medicine, Preventative 8 Men--Costume 85-104 y Men--Missouri 85-97, 99-104 y Mental illness 80 Menus 173 Meramec Pig Iron and Blooms, St. James, 18, 19 Missouri Merchandising--Walt Disney Company, Burbank 105 California, 1950s Merrill, William Emery (1837-1891) 5-7 Merry-go-round 86 y Meyer, Harry, Sr. 88 y Middle East--Foreign relations 70 Migration, Internal--California 2 Millinery, 1860s 12

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Index Terms Folders Image Miners 92 y Mines and mineral resources--Alabama 41 Mines and mineral resources--Idaho 42, 43 Mines and mineral resources--Missouri 17-19, 45, 46 Mines and mineral resources--Montana 41 Minstrels 159, 160 Minstrels 95, 159, 160 y Minstrels--Advertising 159, 160 Mississippi River--Missouri, Louisiana 41 y

Missouri Defense Bonds 173 Missouri, Ashley 46 Missouri, Bennett Springs 85 y Missouri, Callaway County 3, 6 Missouri, Camden County--History 172 Missouri, Columbia 6 Missouri, Danville 10, 162 Missouri, Glasgow 17 Missouri, Hannibal 2 Missouri, Hannibal 92 y Missouri, Harmony 1 Missouri, Ironton 12 Missouri, Jefferson City 16 Missouri, Joplin 45, 46 Missouri, Laclede County 149 Missouri, Lebanon 36, 56, 116, 129, 141, 162, 169 Missouri, Lebanon 90, 92, 104, 149, 169 y Missouri, Lebanon--Public schools--Faculty 90 y Missouri, Lebanon--Schools, 1880s 35 Missouri, Lincoln County 134 Missouri, Linn Creek 3, 18, 143, 150 Missouri, Linn Creek 94, 95, 150, 172 y Missouri, Louisiana 2-4, 20, 34, 36, 56, 154 Missouri, Louisiana--Library 173 Missouri, Louisiana--Library 41 y Missouri, Philadelphia 14 Missouri, Pike County 4, 12, 13, 154 Missouri, Pilot Knob 7-9, 142 Missouri, Rolla 6, 7

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Index Terms Folders Image Missouri, Salem 6, 130 Missouri, St. Louis 4 Missouri. Cavalry, 2nd Regiment 5-7 Missouri. Cavalry, 3rd Regiment 123 Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1863 9 Missouri. Enrolled Militia 6, 130 Missouri. First ladies 155 Missouri. General Assembly, 25th 16, 17 Missouri. Governor's mansion 55, 128

Missouri. Home Guards 4-7, 145, 162 Missouri. Militia, 1850s 170 Missouri. Militia, 5th Regiment 5, 170 Missouri. Militia. Cavalry, 3rd Regiment-- 94 y Reunion Missouri. State Convention, 1870 16 Missouri. State Militia, 3rd Regiment 123 Missouri. State Militia, 5th Regiment 170 Missouri. State Militia, 8th Regiment 11 Missouri. Volunteers, 33rd Regiment, Company 5-10, 130, 145 D

Missouri. Volunteers--Officers 11 Money--Missouri 173 Money--Virginia 173 Monroe, Sallie McClurg 40 Monroe, Sallie McClurg 85, 92, 96 y Monroe, Tom 40 Montana Territory, 1880s 27 Montana, 1900s 41 Montana--Description and travel 73 Moore, George Emerson (1890-1959) 90 y Moore, Mary Hilton (1900-1992) 105 Moore, Mary Hilton (1900-1992) 88, 90, 91, 94, 97 y Moore, Polly Draper, 1900-1992 186 Morrow, Kate S. (1863-1938) 54-56, 62 Mules 31, 33 Murdock, Angie E. 139, 147 Murdock, Arthur ( -1862) 3-6, 13 Murphy, David 145

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Index Terms Folders Image Murphy, William 164 Mustard family 192, 198 Myers, Daniel 93 y New Mexico, Duran, 1900s 45 New Mexico, Eddy, 1890s 37, 38 New York, New York--Description and travel, 72 1950s Niagara Falls, New York 28 y Niangua Heights Park, Linn Creek, Missouri 172 Niangua River, Missouri 87-91, 95, 96, 99, 102, 103, 172 y Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994)--Attitudes 105 toward, 1956 Oil--Prices, 1950s 106 Oklahoma, Wagoner 85, 87-89, 94, 95 y Opium 2 Orr, Lucy Draper 93 y Orr, Philip 41 Osage (Ironclad) 9 Osage River, Missouri 172 y Outdoor life 85-97, 99-104 y

Outdoor recreation 85-97, 99-104 y Overland travel 2, 27 Paper dolls 173 Parent and child 85, 88, 100, 103 y Parent and child 108 Parker, Lizzie 17 Parker, T.A. 17, 19 Patee Female College, St. Joseph, Missouri 12, 177 Patents 171 Peaches 21, 22 Pecos Valley and Northeastern Railway 38 Company Pettit, Amelia Y. 15 Peyton, John ( -1894) 36 Phillips family 162, 170 Phillips family 97 y Phillips, Hugh 170, 173 Phillips, Hugh 173 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, 31 Connecticut--Financial Statement, 1882 Photographers--Missouri, Ironton 92 y Photographers--Missouri, Louisiana 92, 93, 95 y Photographers--Missouri, St. Louis 93 y Pilot Knob Memorial Association 145 Poetry 122, 135, 143, 156 Poetry, 1860s 4, 15 Political conventions--Missouri, 1868 14 Politics, 1880s 137 Politics--Missouri, 1840s 1, 2 Politics--Missouri, 1850s 3 Politics--Missouri, 1860s 4, 9, 11 Politics--Missouri, 1870s 16-18 Polk, C.K. 145 Pope, John (1822-1892) 7 Postcards, 1900s 176 y Postcards--Christmas, 1900s 176 y Pottery 56 Praul, Eliza A. Warner 142

Pregnancy, 1850s 3 Presbyterian Church--Catechisms 173 Price, Celsers 55 Price, Sterling (1809-1867) 8, 55 Price, Thomas Lawson (1809-1870) 16 Prickett family 86, 93, 97 y Prisons--Missouri, 1870s 16 Proclamations--Thanksgiving, 1870 173 Propane gas--Prices, 1950s 106 Quilting, 1870s 20 Quinine 6 Rabies 1 Railroad engineering--Missouri, 1860s 173 Railroad passes 173 Railroads, 1880s 26 Railroads--Colorado, 1880s 26 Railroads--Law and legislation, 1860s 170, 173 Railroads--Law and legislation, 1870s 16, 170

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Index Terms Folders Image Railroads--Maps--Midwest, 1870s 24 Railroads--Maps--Missouri, 1860s 173 Railroads--Missouri, 1860s 3, 170, 173 Railroads--New Mexico 37, 38 Ranch life 85, 87-89, 94, 95 y Real estate--Valuation--Missouri, Pike County, 15 1869 Recipes 54, 130, 173 Reed, Henry S. 18, 19 Religious literature 136, 138, 143 Rex Company, Kansas City, Missouri--Letterhead 140 y Rhodes, Marion E. 145 Rice-Stix Clothing Factory, Lebanon, Missouri 141 Right of property--Women, 1880s 31 Rubey, Charles 149 Rubey, Thomas L. 40 Rugs, 1870s 19 Schofield, John M. (1831-1906) 9, 11 Schwankovsky, Frederick John (1885-1974) 46 Scott, John Guier (1819-1892) 19

Secession 145 Shattuck family 34, 39, 45, 84, 151, 152 Sheridan, Philip H. (1831-1888) 55 Shivaree 34 Shoemaker, Floyd C. (1886-1972) 48, 55, 56 Short stories 116, 117 Shubert, G.B. 34 Slavery 3, 9, 41, 142 Slaves, As inheritance 3 Slaves--Valuation 3 Smallpox 8, 22, 26 Smelting 18, 19, 21, 22, 41 Smith, George Rapeen (1804-1879) 39 Smith, Henry S. 45 Smith, William M. 17 Snow--Dakota Territory, 1880s 28-33 Snowshoes, 1880s 30 Sod houses 28, 29, 126

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Index Terms Folders Image South St. Louis Iron Company, St. Louis, Missouri 18, 19 Spiritual life, 1860s 15 St. Louis Air Rifle Company, Missouri 156, 157 St. Louis and Keokuk Railroad 12, 15, 17, 170 St. Louis Sash and Door Works, Missouri 156 Stark Brothers Nursery Company, Louisiana, 36, 55 Missouri State Bank of Lebanon, Missouri 149 State Bank of Lebanon, Missouri 88, 89, 169 y Steamboat--Emma, 1880s 25-27, 152 Steamboat--Far West 26 Steamboat--Lady Boone 26 Steamboat--Newport 26 Steamboats 28 y Steele, Frederick (1819-1868) 10 Stewart, David A. 11, 12 Stewart, Robert M. (1815-1871) 55 Student life 101-104 y Suda, Frank 123 Suffrage, 1860s 14

Switzler, William F. (1819-1906) 10 Tarriffs 137, 143 Temperance 40, 55, 133, 134, 137, 143, 153, 173 Thanksgiving 7, 173 Therese de Lisieux, Saint (1873-1897)-- 52 Apparitions and miracles Thomason and Leffler, Louisiana, Missouri 92, 93 y (Photographers) Thompson, Cyrus 53 Thompson, Edgar 36 Tobacco--Prices, c. 1840s-1850s 144 Toys 8 Train jumping, 1920s 50 Troxell and Brother, St. Louis, Missouri 93 y (Photographers) Truman, Harry S (1884-1972) 92 y Tuberculosis, 1870s 20 Turner, Billy 141

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Index Terms Folders Image U.S. Army, Armored Infantry, 6th Division, 44th 93 y Battalion, Company C, 1952 U.S. Army, Infantry, 8th Division, 28th Regiment, 64, 65 1st Battlion, Headquarters Company U.S. Army--Military life, 1950s 70-72 U.S. Congress, 1865 11 U.S. Congress--Members, 1867 153 U.S. Constitution--Amendments, 1870s 16 U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland 11, 12 U.S.--Politics and government, 1881 25 University of Missouri, School of Mines and 40 Metallurgy, Rolla--Commencement, 1903 Utah--Description and travel 73 Vacations 87-91, 95, 96, 99, 102-104 y Vacations--Missouri, Ozarks 162 Vaccination 8, 22 Valentine's Day--Poetry 15, 31, 143, 156 Van Horhess family 193 Vegetable gardening 107 Voice--Study and teaching 128 Wages--Foundry workers, 1860s 4 Walker, John ( -1890) 129 Wallace, Clara Louise 36 Wallace, W.J. 126 Walt Disney Company, Burbank, California-- 105 Merchandising, 1950s War Service Medals, 1919 173

War songs 6, 8 Warner Club--Songs 173 Warner, William (1840-1916) 173 Warren, Fitz Henry 7, 12

Washington, D.C., 1850s 4 y Washington, D.C., 1860s 12 Water witching 134 Water--Flouridation--Attitudes toward 80, 105 Weather--Missouri, 1950s 106 Webb family 103, 104 y Webb, Belle 98 y Webb, Bert ( -1962) 98 y

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Index Terms Folders Image Webb, Minna (1881-1981) 46 Weddings, 1930s 54 Weigel, Major 55 Wickersham, Rose 149 Willard, Frances E. (1830-1898) 173 Williams family 172 Williams, Headley (1898-1918) 98 y Williams, Neville 88, 89, 98 y Willis, Henry 2, 14

Wit and humor 173 Woman's Christian Temperance Union 173 Women--Costume 85-104 y Women--Costume, 1860s 12 Women--Education 101-104 y Women--Fashion, 1911-1912 173 y Women--Frontier and pioneer life 27-33 Women--Missouri 85-97, 99-105 y Women--Politcal activity, 1920s 150 Women--Right of property, 1880s 31 Women's clothing 85-104 y Women--Suffrage, 1870s 55 Woods, John B. 173 World War, 1914-1918--Commemorative coins 173 World War, 1914-1918--Uniforms 92 y World War, 1939-1945--Ardennes, Battle of, 63 1944 World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns and battles, 62 Brest World War, 1939-1945--Christmas, 1944 63 World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps 65 World War, 1939-1945--Correspondence 62-66 World War, 1939-1945--Germany, 1945 64-66 World War, 1939-1945--Military life 57-66 World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners of war-- 59, 65, 66 German World War, 1939-1945--U.S. Army--Training 57-61 World War, 1939-1945--V2 rocket 63 World's Fair Temperance Encampment 173 Association, 1893

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Index Terms Folders Image Wyoming--Description and travel 73 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1900s 41 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1950s 73 Young men--Costume 85-97, 99-104 y Young Women--Costume 85-97, 99-104 y Young Women--Education 85-97, 101-104 y Youth--Missouri 85-97, 99-104 y Zook, Eliza Clark Draper (1843-1916) 27 Zook, Eliza Clark Draper (1843-1916) 92-94 y Zook, John 35 Zook, John 92-94 y

Photograph Appendix:

Folder Description 85 Catherine Anne Draper, John Hilton Draper 85 Joseph Robert Draper, John Hilton Draper (Clockwise from center) Mary Hilton (Polly) Draper, Elizabeth Hilton (Bib) Draper, John Hilton Draper, Edwin Hilton (Ned) Draper, Charles Hilton (Chock) 85 Draper, Lucy Hilton Draper Gladys Leeper Draper, Annie Laurie Hilton Draper, Sarah (Kate) Draper, Lucy 85 Draper Davis (Left to right, back row) Charles Hilton (Chock) Draper, Aileen Draper (Chock's wife) holding their son Donald, Elizabeth Hilton Draper (Bib) Joslyn (holding daughter Dorothy Draper Joslyn), Annie Laurie Hilton (Mamaw) Draper, Arthur Philander Draper, Gladys Leeper Draper, Edwin Hilton (Ned) Draper, Hazel Berg Draper (John's wife), John Hilton Draper, (front row) Catherine Anne Draper, Dorothy Frances Draper, Elizabeth Draper (Betty D.) Joslyn, Carolyn Draper Joslyn, Arthur Gibbs (Art) Draper, Joseph Robert (Joe Bob) Draper, Mary 85 Elizabeth (Betsy) Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper 85 Lucy Draper Davis and Joseph Robert Draper 85 Lucy Draper Davis and Catherine Anne Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper and Edwin Hilton Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper and Edwin Hilton Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper and Mary Hilton (Polly) Draper 85 Elizabeth (Bib) Draper and Catherine Anne Draper 85 Gladys Leeper Draper, Catherine Anne Draper, Edwin Hilton (Ned) Draper 85 Edwin Hilton (Ned) Draper, Gladys Leeper Draper, Catherine Anne Draper 85 Gladys Leeper Draper holding Catherine Anne Draper

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85 John Hilton Draper and Joseph Robert Draper 85 Lucy Hilton Draper, Elizabeth (Bib) Draper, Mary (Polly) Draper (late 1920s) 85 Catherine Anne Draper, Gladys Leeper Draper 85 Catherine Anne Draper, Gladys Leeper Draper 85 Gladys Leeper Draper, Catherine Anne Draper 85 Gladys Leeper Draper holding Joseph Robert, Catherine Anne Draper 85 John Hilton Draper, Joseph Robert Draper 85 Joseph Robert Draper 85 Gladys Leeper Draper and Joseph Robert Draper 85 John Hilton Draper Draper family walnut picking: Driving, Edwin (Ned) Draper; front seat passenger, 85 Annie Laurie Draper Sarah Fentem Draper, Mary 'Mame' Draper, and Fannie Draper. Front porch, 85 Draper Residence, Louisiana, MO (c. 1887 or 8) 85 Draper home, Tuscumbia Road, Lebanon, MO Fannie McClurg Draper, C.C. Draper and Joe McClurg in kitchen, home on 85 Tuscumbia Road 85 C.C. Draper, Fannie McClurg Draper, Christmas stockings 85 Edwin Fentem Draper and C.C. Draper, front yard, house on Tuscumbia Road 85 Fannie McClurg Draper and Sally McClurg Monroe, 85 Fannie McClurg Draper and 'Old Fess', parlor, house on Tuscumbia Rd. 85 A.P. Draper and James Clark Draper, A.P. 's house on Locust St., Lebanon Little Mammy in camp at Brice with Polly'. Fannie Draper, in camp at Bennett 85 Springs ('Brice'). 85 C.C. Draper, house on Tuscumbia Rd. 85 Draper family, picnic at Bennett Springs. Probably Fannie 3rd from right. 85 Joseph McClurg, on bridge to the cabin, Tuscumbia Road farm. Draper house in Tuscumbia Rd. Postcard dated Dec 1906, addressed to Mr. A.P. 85 Draper, Wagoner, Ind. Terr. 85 Cabin built by Joseph Draper, on Tuscumbia Rd. property. 85 C.C., and Emma Draper, with apple culls, Draper orchard, Lebanon. Page from old album: 1. to rt., top: Edwin Hilton Draper; Edwin (Ned) and Mary Hilton Draper (Polly); Ned Draper. L. to rt. Bottom; Polly, ? , Ned. Probably 85 Wagoner, Indian Territory, 1906. Reverse of album page: left to right; Lucinda Kelley Hilton; George Hilton; 85 Lucinda. 1906. (parents of Annie Laurie Hilton Draper). George Hilton, unknown, unknown, unknown, Ned Draper, Polly Draper and 85 Unknown, Wagoner, Indian Terr. 1906. Album page, top left, Polly and Ned, 2nd and 3rd from left; bottom left, same as # 45, right; fishing family, may be the Lamb family, friends of the Drapers in 85 Wagoner. 85 Reverse of page; left, Draper-Hilton family; right, Lucinda and George Hilton. 85 Draper Farm house, Tuscumbia Rd. Lebanon

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85 Postcard, dated Oct. 1906, Apple sorting, Draper Orchard, Lebanon. 85 Joseph Robert Draper and Catherine Anne Draper 86 Arthur Gibbs Draper and Arthur Warren Davis, on Locust Street, Lebanon. 86 Catherine Anne and Joseph Robert Draper, behind 519 Locust St. Lebanon 86 James Helwig, Dick Garrett, Arthur G. Draper and Suzie Helwig. 86 Catherine Anne, Joseph Robert and Arthur Gibbs Draper, Easter 1937 86 Joe and Catherine Draper 86 Arthur Gibbs, Joe Bob and Catherine Draper. Sapling swing in Ozarks, C.A. and Joe in swing'. Catherine Anne and Joe in swing, 86 Annie Laurie Draper watching. 86 Joe and Catherine 86 Neighbor girl and Catherine Anne. Locust St., Lebanon. 86 A.P., Joe and Catherine, by lily pool, Locust St. Lebanon. 86 Joe, Lillian Moore and Catherine, 'in the Osage Fork at Weber's', near Lebanon. Unknown, James Hellwig, Arthur Gibbs, Betty Hellwig, Arthur Warren Davis, in 86 West side yard at 514 Locust, Lebanon. 86 Gladys Leeper Draper, with Joe and Catherine Anne, at Mill Creek, near Lebanon. 86 Birthday party, Betty Hellwig, Catherine Anne and unknown. 86 Gladys, Joe Bob and Catherine Anne, 541 Locust, Lebanon. 86 Joe Bob, Catherine Anne and Arthur Gibbs 86 Joe Bob Draper 86 Elementary School picture, Lebanon, Joe Bob Draper, fourth from left in front. 86 Joseph Robert Draper 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob, Easter 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob, 1952, US Army 86 Joe Bob, 86 Backyard, 541 Locust St. Lebanon, Neighborhood kids 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob, photo by Joslyn Studio, Ava, MO 86 Joe Bob 86 Joe Bob 86 [NO PHOTO] 86 Joe Bob, Robert O'Neil, Katy O'Neil, Dick Prickett, Lebanon, MO, mid- 1990's 86 Joe Bob, with niece, Lauren Niiro. 1997 86 Carolyn Draper Joslyn Doyle

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86 Carolyn 86 Carolyn, birthday party. 86 Carolyn 86 Carolyn 86 Carolyn 86 Carolyn 86 Carolyn 86 Elizabeth Draper Joslyn Forrester, (Betty D.) 86 Betty D. 86 Dorothy Draper Joslyn Thurman 86 Dorothy 86 Dorothy, Photo by David E. Joslyn 87 Dorothy, Photo by David E. Joslyn 87 Dorothy, Photo by David E. Joslyn 87 Betty D. and Carolyn 1940 Christmas card 87 David, Carolyn, Dorothy, Betty and Diana Joslyn 87 Carolyn, Dave, Diana, Dorothy, Elizabeth, David, and Betty Joslyn. 87 Betty, David, Diana, Dorothy and Carolyn Elizabeth, (Bib) David, Dorothy, Betty (standing), Diana and Carolyn Joslyn, Ava, 87 MO 87 Carolyn, David, Dorothy, Diana and Betty Joslyn 87 Betty, Carolyn Diana, Dorothy and David Joslyn 87 (back), Betty, Bib, Carolyn, (front) Diana, David with Sot the Dog, Dorothy Joslyn Diana, Dorothy, Bib, Betty, Howard Breazeal, David and Carolyn. (Howard and 87 Bib's wedding picture.) 87 Back, Diana and David; front, Betty, Bib, Carolyn, Howard and Dorothy 87 Bib, Betty, Diana, David, Dorothy and Howard 87 Ned and Polly, Wagoner, Ind. Terr. "Chock Lamb, 'now you can't get me"', possibly Charles (Chock) Draper named for 87 Him? 87 Lucy Draper, Niangua River bluff, 'our Indian Lucy'. 87 Ned, Chock, John, Lucy, Bibbus, Lebanon 87 Clockwise from bottom, Polly, Bib, John, Ned, Chock, Lucy 87 Emma Gibbs Draper, 'Little Em' Draper family after walnuts, quite a spell ago' left to right, Chock, two girls on 87 Floor, A.P., John, Annie Laurie, Ned. 87 John and Lucy 87 Polly, Lucy and Bib. Postcard, 'Polly, Ned, Charlie and two little neighbor children, in the merry go- Round', 'Grandad (AP), built this merry-go-round in the side yard'. Located west of 87 Draper house on Locust St, Lebanon. 87 Polly, seated, getting a haircut from Gladys (Leeper) Draper, Niangua River.

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87 Gladys, Emma Gibbs and Lucy, Niangua River campground 87 Polly and Gladys, Niangua River, late 1920's. 87 Gladys and Ned Draper, Niangua river 87 Ned and Gladys, Niangua. 87 Postcard: John, Ned, Lucy, Polly, Chock 87 'Ned the rabbit man', age about 12, raised rabbits in back yard. 87 Ned Draper, Boy Scout L. to R., Bib, Polly, John, Chock, Ned, Lucy, in front of house, 541 Locust St. 87 Lebanon, MO 87 Polly and John. 87 'Ned as Nimrod'. 87 L. to r., Bib, Lucy, John, Chock, Ned and Polly 87 Bib, age about 13. Postcard, sent to Mrs. Arthur P. Draper, Wagoner Ind. Terr., 1906. 'sutney fine 'oss' Message, 'another view of the kids-bless their hearts-tho not so good as the others. 87 All well at home and all send love. Somebody will write soon. Aff y, Kate'. 87 Unidentified child on sled, yard on Locust St. Postcard: to Mrs. AP Draper, Wagoner, Ind Terr., postmarked Sept 1, 1906, message dated 6-31-06, 'How do you like this Laurie? I tell you it makes us want to see the little rascals mighty bad! All enjoyed your dandy long letter. Mama is lots 87 better again, Kate'. Photo taken at the pond, house on Tuscumbia Rd. 87 James Clark Draper, Jr., age 6 1/2 months. (born March 24, 1921). 87 Bib and 'Heckadoodle'. 87 John, age about 16, on a snow horse. Postcard; postmarked Sept. 12, 1906, to Mr. AP Draper, Wagoner, Ind. Terr. Caption, 'is it a frog?', 'Here's a second installment, glad you liked the other one, 87 Lots of love to all, Kate'. 87 Winter on the Niangua, Lucy and Polly. 87 Chock and Ned, on the Niangua, late 1920's. 87 Johnny, Lucy and Bib, on the forty-foot bluff, Niangua River camp.' 87 Ned, Niangua R. 87 Polly, Niangua R. 87 Lucy, Niangua R. 87 Chock and Ned, Niangua R. camp. 88 Annie Laurie, Niangua R. 88 Lucy, Bib and Emma Gibbs. Late 1920's. 'This is Lucy on our "alligator", he was very tame, but treacherous. You never 88 knew when he would roll over and try to drown you'. "Bib and Bill (Emma Gibbs) were having such a good time, out on that big rock, I 88 slipped out and 'potted 'em'. 88 Emma Gibbs on the bluff over Niangua R. 88 'Polly on bluff.'

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'Deep water just off this log. The boys dived here. We girls did a little, but we don't enjoy it much. Of course as soon as the camera clicked, John dumped me in.' L to 88 R- Bib, Lucy, Polly, John and Chock. Niangua R. 88 L to R- Emma Gibbs, Bib, Lucy, Polly, and Gladys. Niangua River 88 Lucy and Bib, Niangua R. 88 'Ned starting on a 3 mile hike to Brice (Bennett Springs) for grub.' c. mid- 20's. 'When camping out was an adventure. The Draper family en route to the first camp 88 on the Niangua.' c. 1920's. 'This is camp from down the river, big Red Oak in the foreground, Ifyou have real 88 sharp eyes, maybe you can find our boat & see the kids in swimming.' 88 Ned Draper, age early 20's. 88 Annie Laurie on left, others unknown, Niangua R. 88 Polly, age early 20's. 88 Hazel (Berg) Draper, Polly, Joe Bob, and Gladys, 519 Locust St., Lebanon. 1970's 88 Polly 88 John, Chock and Ned Draper 88 Polly 88 Polly 88 Polly, Ned and Chock Bess Hilton, (sister of Annie Laurie), holding Katherine Hilton Draper, second child of AP and Annie Laurie Draper. B. June 2, 1902, d. Aug. 5, 1903. Only 88 known photo of 'Little Katherine'. 88 Polly 88 A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper, Ozark, MO, c. early 1950's. Neville Williams and Ned. High school friends . Neville was a nephew of Minna 88 (Webb) Draper. Polly, Emma Gibbs Phillips, Emma Gibbs Draper, Annie Laurie holding great- 88 grandson, Eric Erb. c. late 1960's. 88 Joe Bob and Annie Laurie. 88 Polly and 'Polly-Esther' the goat. 88 A.P. and Annie Laurie. Galveston, TX 88 Gladys, with Thanksgiving turkey, and John. 88 Joe Bob and Ned, front porch, 519 Locust St., 1994. 88 Gladys, and Hugh Little. Hugh is a great-nephew of Annie Laurie 88 Front: Lucy, Polly, Annie Laurie; back: Floyd Davis and Gladys. Oct. 23, 1964. 88 Hazel, Polly, Gladys and Annie Laurie 88 A. P. Draper 88 A,P. Draper, Wagoner, OK 88 Annie Laurie, holding Ned. July 13, 1904. 88 Annie Laurie, nursing Ned. July 13, 1904. 88 Annie Laurie Hilton Draper, c. 1894. Age about 20. State Bank, Lebanon, MO, A.P. Draper, pencil in mouth, and C.C. Draper, cupping 88 his ear.

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88 State Bank, A.P. at teller's window. 88 State Bank interior State Bank 'The Old Bank on the Comer': Arthur Herzog, A.P. Draper, unknown, 88 Ned Draper, Harry Meyer, Sr. and Charles Hughes, president. 88 State Bank, A.P. Draper, unknown, Ned Draper, unknown, Don Hawkins. 88 A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper, 50th wedding anniversary 88 Annie Laurie. 88 A.P. Draper 88 A.P., 1940's 88 Annie Laurie and A.P. 88 Annie Laurie and A.P., Galveston, TX, late 1940's. 88 Annie Laurie, mid-1950's. 89 Annie Laurie 89 A.P. 89 Ned 89 State Bank, Lebanon, MO. Charles Hughes, two unknowns, and A.P. 89 Gladys Leeper Draper on the banks of the Niangua River. Gladys, 1940s. David E. Joslyn Studio, Ava, MO, photographer; he was A.P. and 89 Annie Laurie's son-in-law. 89 Gladys 89 Ned 89 A.P. and Polly 89 Polly and unknown boy, probably in Wagoner, OK 89 Polly and Ned 89 Polly 89 Unknown, Bib, unknown, Lucy, Niangua River 89 John, Bib, Chock and Lucy, early 1920's Mean-lookin outfit, what?' Clockwise from bottom: Polly, Bib, John, Ned, Chock, 89 and Lucy. 89 Bib and Emma Gibbs, early 1920's. 89 John, Chock, Bib, Ned and Lucy 89 Bib, Ned, and Lucy in back; John and Chock in front. 'After haircuts'. 89 John and unknown boy. Late 1920's. 89 Ned, late 1920's. 89 Ned, late 1920's. 89 Ned, hand on hip, late 1920's, possibly New Orleans, Cotton Exchange(?). 89 Ned, on the Niangua, 1920's. 89 Ned, camping on the Niangua, late 1920's. 89 Lebanon School, Ned, extreme right bottom. 89 Ned, 1920's. 89 Ned, 1920's 89 Ned, on the Niangua

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Ned as a Davey Tree Service tree surgeon. (Dark house in right background 89 belonged to Joe Lollis, a black neighbor and friend.) 89 Ned in front of AP Draper house on Locust St. 89 Ned in the woods. 89 Ned as a Boy Scout 89 Ned and Neville Williams on way to Wyoming Ned and friends, Wyoming trip. 'Come and Dine, Kansas', 'Jack had a tire tool, Bob 89 a can lid, and I whittled a spoon out of a limb'. 89 Ned and Neville back in Missouri. 'There's no place like home'. 89 Ned, c. 1926. 89 Ned, c. 1926. 89 Friend of Ned, Wyoming trip. 'take a little stick and stir him all about.' 89 Friends of Ned, Wyoming trip. 'ain't it pitiful?' 89 Friends of Ned, Wyoming trip. 'Buzzard's Roost', 'Colorado'. 89 Friend of Ned's, 89 Ned, 89 Shorty. 'Who said a dog couldn't climb a tree? This was a groundhog case.' 89 Ned, Gladys and Catherine Anne 89 Ned 89 Ned 89 Polly and Gladys 89 Ned and Gladys with Catherine Anne. 89 Ned and Gladys on the Niangua. 89 Ned and Gladys on the Niangua. 90 Ned and Gladys, front porch of AP Draper house on Locust. 90 Ned and Gladys, and unknown, Niangua. 90 Ned, Annie Laurie and Gladys. 90 Gladys Leeper Draper 90 Gladys Leeper Draper 90 Gladys 90 Gladys 90 Polly 90 Polly 90 Polly, c. 1920's, Niangua River. 90 Polly, c. 1920's, Niangua River. 90 Polly, c. 1920's, "Bluffin"'. 90 Polly 90 Polly 90 George Emerson Moore

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Lebanon Public Schools faculty, c. 1938. Polly Draper, 2nd from right, front row; Jesse Burley, 1st on left, second row; Phyllis Corey, 3rd from left, second row; Ellis Rainey, standing, extreme right; H.J. Deppe, 3rd row, second from left; 1st 90 row right, later Mrs. Ellis Rainey. 90 Polly, front porch, 124 Locust St., Lebanon, c. 1920's. 90 Polly, front porch, 124 Locust St., Lebanon, c. 1920's. 90 Polly and Lucy, " 90 Lucy and Elizabeth, (Bib), Draper 90 John Draper, c. mid-1920's. 90 John, with his niece, Catherine 90 John, on the bluffs 90 John and Hazel (Berg) Draper, January 1, 1936, at her family home, Lebanon, MO 90 Charles (Chock) and Edwin (Ned) Draper, c. mid-1920's. 90 John, on a snow horse, early 1920's. 90 John, Ned and Chock, on Locust St., looking towards Grand. Lebanon. Chock and Bib, Mid 1920's. 'Chock on the raft, a couple of ties nailed together. We had lots of fun with it. Behind Chock you see Bib swimming across the pool. She 90 swims real well but laughs so much she sometimes gets strangled.' 90 Chock, 5th from left, front row. Lebanon Elementary School Bib, Aimee (Hilton) Kell, Annie Laurie (Hilton) Draper, Lucy and Chock. Mid- 90 20's. 90 Polly and Ned, with snake (?), mid-1920's. 90 Polly and Annie Laurie, on the Niangua bluffs, mid-1920' s. 90 John and niece, Catherine Draper 90 John and niece, Catherine Draper 90 Lucy (Hilton) Draper 90 Lucy, on the Niangua bluff. 1920's. 90 Lucy 90 Polly and Lucy 90 Lucy, John and 'Shorty', late 1920's. 90 Lucy, college photo 90 Bib, Emma Gibbs Draper, and 'Shorty'. late 1920's. 90 Emma Gibbs Draper, late 1920's, yard at the Draper Farm. 90 Emma Gibbs Draper 90 Lucy and Annie Laurie 90 Annie Laurie and Lucy 90 Chock and Ned 'Which one of these boys has been working in the trees?' 90 Chock (?) and Ned 90 Bib, late 1920's 90 Bib, on Niangua bluff, late 1920's. Front, John, Ned, Chock; sitting, Lucy, Bib, Polly; standing, parents A.P. and 90 Annie Laurie Draper. Late 1920's.

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Chock, John, Polly, Bib and Lucy. Gilbertson farm, across Niangua from the 91 Draper campground. Mid-1920's. 91 Lucy, Bib and Polly, campgrounds on the Niangua. Mid-1920's. 91 Front, John, Ned and Chock; back, Lucy, Bib and Polly. Late 1920's. 91 John, Ned and Chock. Late 1920's. 91 Family picnic. Ned in back center. Family group swimming, Niangua River. 'Looking across the pool. This was the best place for swimming we have ever had. Everybody says John looks like you in 91 this picture,' Lucy, Bib and Emma Gibbs. 'The kids had lots of fun in the water. Lucy learned to swim twelve or fifteen feet, Bib could splash her way over seven or eight feet--- Daddy said the reason she couldn't go farther was because she splashed all the 91 water away & didn't leave any to swim in.' 91 Lucy, Polly, Gladys, Emma Gibbs, Bib, August, 1928. Niangua River. 91 Em, Bib, Lucy, Polly, Gladys. August, 1928, Niangua River. John and Bib on log, Polly on raft. Niangua. 'I wasn't going to put this in, but Mamma said "oh, Yes!". John and Bib on the log, Me swimming upstream on the 91 raft.' 91 Lucy, Polly, Gladys, Em and Bib. Niangua. 91 'Cousin Clara Hodgson, Lucy, Chock's legs.' 91 'Poll and Hazel way above the Niangua.' Clockwise from top: Bib, John, Lucy, Chock, Polly, Ned and 'old Dan'. House on 91 Locust St., Lebanon. 91 Chock, Lucy, Bib and John, on the Niangua. 91 Polly, Lucy and John. 91 Family group at 142 Locust. Ned by porch post. 91 Back, Bib, Chock and John; front, A.P., Lucy, Polly and Annie Laurie. Late 1920's. 91 Polly, Ned and Gladys 91 Polly, Ned, Gladys and others, weiner roast on the pond bank, Draper Farm. 91 A.P. and John. Family friends Evelyn Weber, her brother, 2 neighbor friends, Lucy, 2 Weber 91 brothers, Bib 91 Lucy on left, and friends. 91 Chock, Niangua river bluffs. 91 Edwin Draper, his brother Charles Clinton Draper, with Fannie McClurg Draper 91 Polly and Uncle Joe McClurg, brother of Fannie. 91 Arthur Gibbs Draper, brother of C.C. 91 Charles Clinton Draper. 91 Lucy Hilton (Draper) Davis, c. mid-20's Arthur Warren Draper Davis, born Sept 29, 1936. Son of Lucy Draper and Floyd 91 Davis, Photo 1954. 91 Mary Kay Davis, born March 5, 1945, daughter of Lucy and Floyd Davis. 91 Arthur Warren Davis

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91 Mary Kay Davis, age about 7. 91 Arthur Warren 91 Mary Kay, age about 11. 91 Roy Pearson, husband of Mary Kay Davis. 91 Arthur Warren, age about 19. 91 Mary Kay, Lucy, Arthur Warren and Floyd Ashenhurst Davis 91 Mary Kay Davis 91 Mary Kay Davis 91 Catherine Anne Draper and Carolyn Draper Joslyn, yard, 541 Locust St. Lebanon 91 Catherine Anne, Annie Laurie holding Carolyn, and Joe, fall 1934. Betty D. (Elizabeth Draper Joslyn), Carolyn, unknown neighbor, and Arthur Gibbs 91 Draper. Joseph Robert Draper, Arthur Warren Draper Davis and Arthur Gibbs Draper. 91 Outfits, 'little blues', made be Joe and Art's mother, Gladys. Dorothy Frances Draper, Arthur Warren Davis, Betty Joslyn, Arthur Gibbs Draper, Carolyn Joslyn, Joe Bob Draper and Catherine Anne Draper. 'Laurie's Brood, taken 91 last summer in '39.' Grandchildren of A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper. Back, Betty Joslyn, Arthur Gibbs Draper, Joe Bob Draper; front, Carolyn Joslyn holding Dorothy Joslyn, Catherine Anne Draper holding Donald Draper, Dorothy 91 Frances Draper and Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Draper. Summer of 1943. 91 Same as # 346. On top, Joe Bob, then Arthur Gibbs, bottom 1. to r., Arthur Warren, Carolyn, Betty, 91 and Catherine. On Mamaw's rock pile. Drop the Handkerchief Catherine, with hanky, is 'it'; back to camera is Arthur 91 Gibbs, far right is Carolyn. Others are probably neighbor kids. Annie Laurie, (back), with grandchildren Catherine Anne, Carolyn, Arthur Gibbs, Arthur Warren and Betty D. Back of house, 519 Locust, Lebanon, home of Ned 91 and Gladys Draper. The Ned Draper Family: Standing, Arthur Gibbs and Joe Bob, seated, Ned, Gladys 92 holding Lucy Frances, and Catherine. Interior of house at 519 Locust. 92 Joe Bob Draper's army photo, 2nd from right on front row. Honeymoon photo of Ned and Gladys Draper, 1929. 'My ole Injun, My ole Squaw, 92 settin' on the bank of the Ni-ang-gwaw.' 92 Sons of Edwin Fentem Draper, brother of C.C. Draper 92 Downtown Lebanon after snowstorm 92 Unknown class picture, 1970s 92 Emma and Kate Draper 92 David Nicholas Withrow 92 Unknown, Easter Egg hunt 92 Unknown, Easter Egg hunt 92 Unknown, Family portrait 92 A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper 92 Unknown child

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92 Annie Laurie holding Anne D. Draper 92 Joe Draper, 1983 92 Draper family grave marker 92 Unknown child 92 Unknown woman 92 Lucy Draper 92 Unknown soldier and three women 92 Aunt Susan's house and herself in the doorway as natural as life. 92 Pottery in Lloyd Gibb's house, Union, S.C., July 1994 92 Two unknown men hanging from bridge 92 Jane, Douglas, Sara, John, and Ann 92 Unknown woman 92 Chock, A.P., Donald, and Jim Draper 92 Unknown Civil War soldier 92 N. Ferguson, 1860s 92 Unknown man, 1860s 92 Fannie McClurg prior to her marriage to Charles Clinton Draper in 1871 92 Louise Wallace 92 Philander Draper Aunt Eliza Draper Zook, Uncle John Zook, Aunt Laura Draper, Uncle Arthur Draper, Aunt Fannie Draper, Aunt Annie (seated), Emma (daughter of Charles 92 Draper) on floor- taken in home at Louisiana on last farm 92 Fannie McClurg Shattuck 92 Sarah Fentem Draper (wife of Philander) 92 Unknown girl, 1860s 92 Miners Standing: Joseph McClurg, Jr., C.C. Draper, Joseph Draper. Seated: James Draper, A.P. Draper, John Hilton Draper, Charles H. Draper, Clinton Draper, Edwin H. 92 Draper 92 Emma Gibbs Draper and Joseph McClurg 92 Frances Draper, Emma Johnson, Sr., and Sallie Monroe Joseph W. Draper, James C. Draper, Edwin H. Draper in lap of Emma Gibbs 92 Draper, Polly Draper (seated) 92 Edwin F. and Charles C. Draper 92 Fighting cats, pets of Charles C. Draper family 92 St. Louis Cardinals baseball player 92 Harry S Truman at Missouri Country Ham Breakfast 92 Unknown, Kate Draper, and Emma Draper 92 Clint Draper? 92 Unknown woman 92 Large tree on farm 92 Unknown, taken in front of building owned by Zachariah Draper, Hannibal, MO

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93 Alpharetta Leeper 93 Alpharetta Leeper 93 Lebanon Shakespeare Club 93 Catherine Anne (Catch) Draper 93 Unknown woman 93 Ned Draper, 1991 93 April and Matt Prickett wedding party, 1993 6th Armored Division, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, Company C, Fort 93 Leonard Wood, MO, March 1952 (Joseph R. Draper) 6th Armored Division, 44th Armored Infantry Battalion, Company C, Fort 93 Leonard Wood, MO, March 1952 (Joseph R. Draper) 93 Daniel Draper 93 Philander Draper 93 Unknown child GAR flag carried by General Daniel M. Draper (son of Philander Draper) in the 93 GAR parade, Chicago 93 Mame, Arthur, Marshall, and Jim Draper, Louisiana, MO, 93 Lucy Frances and Ruth Ellen Draper, Christmas, 1946 93 Daniel Draper, Sr. 93 Philander Draper, age 40 93 Philander Draper 93 Sarah Fentem Draper 93 Eliza C. Draper Zook 93 Eliza C. Draper Zook 93 Lucy Orr (Philander's sister) Sarah Draper, Mary Mc Draper, Ann Hassell Draper on porch of house on Main 93 St., Louisiana, MO Eliza Draper Zook, John Zook, Laura Emma Draper, Arthur Gibbs Draper, Ann Hassell Draper, Fannie Lyon Draper, and Emma Gibbs Draper with head in Eliza's 93 lap at Draper home on Main St., Louisiana, MO 93 Daniel Draper, Jr. (Philander's brother) Ned Draper looking at moved gravestone of Fentem, First Presbyterian Church, 93 Auburn, MO 93 Philander Draper Ned Draper at Hannibal graves of Zachariah and Eleanor Draper (Mount Olive 93 Cemetery) 93 Patsy Draper Kerr (Sister of Philander) 93 Civil War Monument, Louisiana, MO 93 Lucy Draper Orr (Sister of Philander) 93 James Draper (Son of Philander) 93 Eliza Clark Draper (Daughter of Philander) 93 John B. Draper (Father of Clint Draper)

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Dan Myers, Co. E, 3rd Missouri Cavalry, Carrollton, MO (Friend of C.C. Draper), 93 February 93 "The Aunts:" Jim and Emma Draper in front; Annie, 2nd row right 93 John M. and Eliza C. Zook 93 Major Daniel M. Draper 93 James Draper (Son of Philander) 93 Henry Clinton Draper (Son of Daniel Jr.) 93 Captain John D. Macfarlane, April 1863 93 W.J. McKee 93 Last Draper home in Louisiana as it appears c. 1992, foot of Main St. 93 Daniel M. Draper (Son of Philander) 93 Ed Draper (Son of Philander) 93 Arthur Gibbs Draper (Son of Philander) 93 Arthur Gibbs and Laura Draper on steps of farmhouse, Louisiana, MO 93 Laura and Fannie Draper with cow 93 Last Draper home, Louisiana, MO 93 Jim and Emma Draper, front row; Annie Draper, 2nd row right 94 Lucille Draper (Daughter of Daniel M. Draper) Reunion of 3rd Missouri Militia Cavalry, Louisiana, MO; C.C. Draper in front 94 (left) of the monument 94 John and Eliza Zook on porch of home 94 Marshall D. Draper 94 Annie Laurie Hilton Draper 94 Ebenezer C. Hilton (George Hilton's brother) 94 Ebenezer C. Hilton (George Hilton's brother) 94 Arthur Jack Hilton (Annie Laurie's cousin) 94 Arthur Jack Hilton (Annie Laurie's cousin) 94 Annie Laurie Hilton, Wagoner, Indian Territory 94 Aimee, Bess, and Annie Laurie Hilton 94 Mrs. John H. Kell and George Hilton, June 1908 94 Arthur W. Hilton, Christmas 94 Annie Laurie and Bess Hilton 94 George Hilton (Annie Laurie's father) 94 Aimee Hilton Kell 94 Lucinda Kelley Hilton 94 George Hilton 94 Annie Laurie and Bess Hilton 94 Hazel and Virginia Hilton, California 94 Hazel and Virginia Hilton, California 94 Edmund Ernest Hilton (Annie Laurie's brother) 94 Edmund Ernest Hilton (Annie Laurie's brother) 94 Hylton Castle, County Durham, Ireland

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94 Bess and Annie Laurie Hilton in water 94 Clara and Annie Laurie Hilton 94 Edna Hilton 94 Edna Hilton (younger) 94 Art, Polly, Anne, Joe, and Ned Draper- Hilton relics 94 George Hilton and Lucy Draper, 1929 94 Aimee, Annie Laurie, and George Hilton 94 Aimee, Annie Laurie, and George Hilton 94 Bess and Annie Laurie Hilton 94 Bess and Annie Laurie Hilton 94 Thinza (?) Flint, Annie Laurie Draper, Aimee Kell, Lebanon, MO 94 Aimee, Bess, and Annie Laurie Hilton 94 Joseph W. McClurg 94 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, MO (?) 94 The Old McClurg Home- "Niangua Heights" 94 Mary Johnson McClurg 94 Joseph W. McClurg 94 The Old McClurg Home at Linn Creek, MO 94 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, MO 94 Linn Creek, MO before the dam 94 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, MO Apple picking art design by A.P. Draper while working for James Draper (Oswego 94 Drapers) in St. Louis 94 Site of sod hut at Theodore, SD 94 Livery stable at Bowdle, SD 94 Theodore, SD 94 Joe McClurg 95 McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, MO 95 Fireplace at McClurg Mansion, Linn Creek, MO 95 Kate and Emma Draper 95 Polly Draper and Joe McClurg 95 Annie Laurie Hilton 95 Bess Hilton 95 Oswego, KS Drapers 95 Adah Draper, M.K. Draper, Florence Draper, August 1888 95 Eleanor Draper (1/2 sister of Clint Draper) 95 Arthur Gibbs Draper with horse 95 Arthur Gibbs Draper (left) with unidentified man 95 Emma and Kate Draper 95 James Clark Draper 95 Emma Gibbs Draper

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95 Mame and Ned Draper 95 Emma Draper, Joe McClurg, Fannie and C.C. Draper 95 Kate and Emma Draper 95 Emma Draper 95 Mame Draper, Christmas 1899 95 Mame Draper 95 Kate Draper 95 Kate and Emma Draper 95 Minna, Kate, Emma, and Annie Laurie Draper 95 Three girls on Draper farm, Emma Draper in middle 95 Joe and Jim Draper 95 Minna, Kate, Emma, and Annie Laurie Draper 95 Fan Monroe, Emma, and Fannie Draper with broken carriage 95 Fannie Draper and sisters (?) First Church Choir, Knox College, Galesburg, IL, Mame Draper 3rd from right, 4 95 June 1894 95 A.P. (?) and Jim Draper 95 Joe W. Draper and dog, Fess 95 James Clark Draper 95 Clint, Joe, and Emma Gibbs Draper 95 Joe and Minna Draper on honeymoon, Niangua River, MO 95 Clint Draper 95 Clint Draper 95 Clint Draper and another performer in blackface 95 Clint Draper in blackface 95 Clint Draper 95 Clint Draper 95 Emma and Kate Draper 95 Jim, Sr., Donald, Arthur, and Chock Draper 95 Family members by pond on the farm 95 A.P. Draper 95 A.P. Draper 95 A.P. Draper 95 A.P. Draper 95 Annie Laurie Draper 95 Ned, Annie Laurie, A.P, and Polly Draper, Wagoner, Indian Territory 95 Annie Laurie holding Ned Draper 96 Annie Laurie, Ned, Polly, and unidentified woman 96 A.P. Draper pitching horseshoes 96 A.P. Draper 96 Annie Laurie Draper

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96 A.P. Draper 96 A.P. Draper 96 Arthur and Annie Laurie Draper 96 A.P. Draper 96 Annie Laurie Draper 96 A.P. Draper 96 Annie Laurie Draper cutting potatoes 96 Polly and John Draper on top of house in Lebanon, MO 96 Annie Laurie and A.P. Draper in garden 96 Ned Draper (?) attempting headstand 96 Annie Laurie and A.P. Draper 96 A.P. Draper 96 A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper in garden 96 A.P. Draper hauling firewood 96 Annie Laurie Draper 96 A.P. Draper cleaning fish at Niangua camp 96 Annie Laurie and A.P. Draper at Niangua camp 96 Annie Laurie Draper by creek 96 Annie Laurie Draper overlooking river and valley at Niangua camp 96 Annie Laurie Draper doing Charleston at Niangua camp 96 Annie Laurie Draper overlooking river and valley at Niangua camp 96 A.P. Draper and child fishing 96 A.P. Draper at Niangua camp 96 A.P. and Annie Laurie Draper fishing at Niangua camp 96 Annie Laurie Draper with firewood at Niangua camp 96 A.P. Draper spraying Joe Bob Draper with water hose 96 A.P. Draper and Sallie Monroe 96 Annie Laurie Draper with baby 96 A.P. and Joe W. Draper 96 A.P. and Jim Draper, Sr. at the farm 96 Joe McClurg, A.P. with Polly (?), Clint (standing), Jim (?), Joe, and C.C. Draper Joe Draper, Joe McClurg, Emma, A.P., Mame, Annie Laurie, C.C., Kate, Jim, 96 Fannie, Ned, Clint, and Polly Draper 96 Polly, C.C., and A.P. Draper 96 Joe McClurg, Joe, C.C., A.P., Joe, John, Chock, Clint, and Ned Draper Polly and Ned Draper on horse with C.C. Draper on family farm, Tuscumbia Rd., 96 Lebanon, MO 96 Joe Bob and A.P. Draper in yard 96 Annie Laurie, Fannie, and Gladys Draper at 541 Locust house Aunt Sallie Monroe, Gladys Draper holding Catch, Annie Laurie Draper, May or 96 June 1930 96 A.P. and Joe Bob Draper with backs to camera

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96 A.P. and Joe Bob Draper 96 Ned, Joe Bob, and Catch Draper at Bennett's Spring Grandmother Catherine Vestella Leeper with Gladys, Alpharetta, Carl, and John 96 Leeper, Kansas, Annie Laurie, A.P., Ned, and Gladys Draper, Robert and Annie Leeper (Gladys's 96 parents), C.C. and Fannie Draper with Catch 96 A.P., Ned, and Joe Bob Draper 96 Annie Laurie and Joe Bob Draper 96 Bib, Gladys, Annie Laurie, Arthur W., Catch, Carolyn, Art, and Joe Bob Draper Rear left to right: Annie Laurie, Arthur Hilton, A.P., Bibs, Betty D., Carolyn; 97 Front: David, Diana, Lucy F. (?), Dorothy Annie Laurie, Hoot Breazeal, Bib, Betty D., Carolyn, David, Diana, Lucy Frances 97 (?), and Dorothy Back: Ned Draper, Hoot Breazeal, Floyd Davis, John Draper, Hugh Phillips, Chock 97 Draper; Front: Gladys, Bib, Lucy, Hazel, Annie Laurie, Polly, and Aileen Evelyn and Don King (Dorie's parents), Ned and Gladys Draper (Art's parents), 97 Dorie, Art, and Jill Draper Lucy and Arthur Warren/Arthur Gibbs, Gladys, Catch, Carolyn, Bib, Billy D. in 97 front of 519 Locust, Lebanon, MO 97 Annie Laurie, Lucy, John, Bib, Polly, Chock, and A.P. Draper Back: Chock, Aileen with Donald, Bib with Dorothy, Annie Laurie, A.P., Gladys, Ned, Hazel, John; Front: Catch, Dorothy F., Betty, Carolyn, Art, Joe, Betsy, Ava, 97 MO John, Lucy, Chock, Annie Laurie, Polly, Bib, and Ned at Judy Phillips Lake of the 97 Ozarks home From back: Dorothy, Diana, and David Joslyn, Hoot and Bib Breazeal, Betty D. and Jim Forrester with Amy, Carolyn and Charlie Harrison with Meg and Mary 97 Beth at the Breazeal home in Lake Ozark, MO Ned's Bunch- Back: Cedric and Anne Niiro, Jill Cook, Ned Draper, Lucy O'Neil, Dorie Draper, Katey O'Neil, Dick Prickett, Catch; Front: Art Draper with Ellen 97 Cook, Polly Draper Moore Bib's Bunch, Thanksgiving, 1995 at Jo (Phillips) Carpenter's, Camdenton, MO: 4th Row: Christy (Forrester) Pfankuck with Joe, John Price, Nathan Tilly, Jim F., Amber J., Davy J., Robert Betz, Bob Thurman, Geoff Reeds; 3rd Row: Amy (J.) Price, Andy J., Meg (Harrison) deVries, Hugh H., Dawn Thurman, Betsy (T.) Reeds, Zachary R.; 2nd Row: Sarah (J.) Doyle, Dorothy (J.) Thurman; 1st Row: 97 Andrew Tilly, Bob Thurman, Jr., Michael H., Draper R., Vance R. 1999 Reunion- Back row: Pete Pfankuck, Mary Beth, Betty D., Jim, Sue, Jim,Carolyn, Dorie, David, Art; From top step down: Bib, Dorothy, Christy, Sarah (holding Emma), Anne (holding Andrew), Ellen; 2nd row: Joe, Carter, Leslie, 97 Spencer; 1st row: Danielle, Laura, Mary 97 Phillips Bunch- Front row: Judy, Hugh, Jo 97 Lucy's two: Arthur W. and Mary K. 97 Bib, Lucy, John, Chock, and Polly on Locust St., Lebanon, MO 97 Betsy, Arthur Warren, Betty D., Arthur Gibbs, Carolyn, Joe Bob, Catherine

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97 Polly, Ned, Chock, John, Lucy, and Bib 97 Ned Draper with great-grandson, Gavin Draper (Joseph Gibbs Draper's son) 97 Polly Draper 97 Thanksgiving at Lucy O'Neil's: Joe with Gavin, Ned, and Art Ned Draper's 90th birthday, 1994: Catherine Anne, Art, Jack, Daryl, Nick, Ned, 97 and Neddy 97 Ned Draper's 90th birthday, 1994: Art, Catherine Anne, Jack, Ned, and Nick 99 Draper apple orchard, Lebanon, MO 99 Draper farm, baby- Emma Gibbs (Draper) Phillips; child- Lucy (Draper) Davis 99 Emma Gibbs Draper and unknown man 99 Hillside at Draper farm, right- Annie Laurie Hilton Draper; left- unknown 99 Draper farm, Kate Draper and horses in front of the "jungle" 99 Jim Draper with Emma Gibbs Draper 99 Steps at the farm, Fannie McClurg Draper with baby 99 Mary Hilton Draper Moore (Polly) 99 Edwin Hilton Draper (Ned) with chicken 99 Arthur Clinton Draper (Clint, husband of Mame and Emma), with scythe Top- Joe McClurg, C.C. and Joe Draper; seated- Jim, AP., John, Chock, Clint, and 99 Ned Draper 99 Clint with scythe 99 Charles Clinton Draper (C.C.) with Polly and dog 99 Ned and Polly, pond at farm 99 Emma Gibbs (Draper) Phillips 99 Emma Gibbs, back porch of cabin- outhouse in background 99 Emma Gibbs and Uncle Joe 99 Uncle Joe, Jim, C.C., AP., Joe, John, Chock, Clint, and Ned Draper 99 Lucy, Ned, John, Chock, Polly, and Bib at campground on Niangua 99 Standing- Uncle Joe, C.C., Joe; seated- Jim, AP., John, Chock, Clint, and Ned 99 At campground- Minna, Em, AP., and Joe 99 Clint and John? 99 Clint 99 Brush 99 Unknown child, blurry 99 Emma Gibbs 99 Uncle Ed (Edwin Fentem) Draper and C.C. 99 Uncle Ed, Fannie, and C.C. 99 Unknown and Fannie 99 Unidentified woman picking apples Unidentified man, shining the shoes of a woman, seated. Another woman stands 99 behind, looking down at the shoe. 99 Center- Kate, rest unknown 99 Center- Kate, rest unknown

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99 Polly with cat 99 Unidentified child, sitting in a chair 99 Chickens 99 Polly and unknown boy on farm 99 Ned and unknown 99 Group of women in front of a tree 99 Ned and Polly 99 Chock and Ned 99 Chock or John? 99 Drive leading to a house, mostly obscured by foliage 99 Unidentified infant 99 Emma Gibbs and Uncle Joe 99 Emma Gibbs 99 47 99 Fannie with apples 99 Emma Gibbs 99 Three cats 100 Pond at the farm Back- unknown, Uncle Joe, Aunt Em, Uncle Clint, Aunt Kate, Annie Laurie, C.C.; 100 front- Unknown, A.P., Fannie holding Ned, Joe or Jim, Polly 100 Polly and Aunt Em 100 Dog 100 Annie Laurie and baby, nursing 100 Aunt Emma and unknown 100 Emma on right 100 Two women standing on porch, with broom and dustpan 100 Emma at the farm 100 Unknown man with baby 100 Joe, Emma Gibbs, and Minna 100 Landscape 100 Landscape 100 Unidentified young woman, seated on a hammock with a book 100 Two unidentified women, standing outside in front of a large bush Halloween: two unidentified children dressed as a witch and a rooster, with a 100 woman 100 Unknown double exposure with tables 100 Emma Gibbs in snow Jim, Uncle Joe, Em, Clint, Joe, Minna, Annie Laurie, A.P., C.C. holding Polly's 100 hand, Kate; seated- Fannie with Ned 100 C.C., Ned, Polly 100 Emma Gibbs 100 Emma and Kate

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100 Polly, Ned, and Chock 100 Em with Chock 100 Uncle Joe; seated- A.P. with baby, rest unknown 100 Clint 100 Annie Laurie with baby 100 A.P. standing, other unknown Unknown woman, Uncle Joe, Em on floor, Fannie with cards, Emma Gibbs on 100 table, unknown woman, C.C. at farm 100 Men hitching horses to a buggy, dog seated at right 100 Double exposure, at farm 100 Black girl, unknown 100 Photographs on mantel 100 Unknown man with dog 100 Em, unknown, Kate, unknown 100 Unidentified woman and baby 100 Fannie with black woman 100 Apple crop at the farm 100 Apple crop at the farm, culls 100 Apple crop at the farm, Black workers 100 Apple crop at the farm 100 Kate and Emma with apples and pecans 100 Fannie and chickens 100 Unknown, Minna and Joe 100 Joe? with turkeys 100 Unknown and Ned 100 Turkeys and dog 100 Turkeys and dog 100 Men in boat on river 100 Joe, unknown, Minna, at a camp site with tents 101 Minna and Emma Gibbs 101 Ned, C.C., and Polly 101 Unidentified man on a ladder in pecan tree with a saw 101 Family on porch of cabin 101 Draper farmhouse, Tuscumbia Road, Laclede County, MO 101 Two unidentified women, standing in front of shocks of corn 101 Unknown, Em on right on horse, Kate far right Black boy shining the shoes of an unidentified man, another standing and looking 101 on. 101 Campground, Joe and Minna 101 Joe and Minna's cabin at the farm 101 Polly and Ned 101 Emma and ducks, pond at the farm

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101 Emma and ducks, pond at the farm 101 Unidentified woman standing in the woods with a firearm 101 Wagon breakdown- Unknown, Emma, Fannie 101 Minna in tent 101 Chock, John, Ned in johnboats 101 Clint, Joe, and Emma Gibbs 101 Cabin at the farm 101 Pond at the farm 101 Water lilies on pond 101 Apple tree 101 Orchard at farm 101 Polly, Chock, and Ned 101 Chock and Polly 101 Polly, Ned, and C.C. 101 Two unidentified children, seated outside 101 Polly and chickens 101 Polly and unknown 101 Baby? 101 Uncle Ed, Fannie, and C.C. 101 Ed and C.C. 101 Ed and C.C. 101 C.C. reading paper 101 C.C. and Emma?, Fannie in wagon 101 Polly and unknown beau 101 Groups of teenagers, making observations and recording information 101 Groups of teenagers, making observations and recording information Road, location unidentified. View includes a wagon with horses, two black children 101 at right, a house, and a large tree. 101 Exterior of an unidentified house. 101 Kate, Emma, unknown, Annie Laurie 101 Draper farmhouse 101 Draper farmhouse kitchen, unknown and Emma 101 Draper farmhouse living room, Emma, Uncle Joe, Fannie, and C.C. 101 Apple orchard, Draper farm 101 Group of people on the porch of an unidentified house 101 Draper farmhouse in snow 101 Unknown, unknown, Kate, Emma, Knox College? 101 Emma Gibbs with dolls 101 Two men and a boy, with shovels 102 Emma Gibbs with dolls 102 Woman with boy, holding shovel

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102 Emma Gibbs 102 Emma Gibbs and kittens 102 Minna and Emma Gibbs with dolls 102 Minna 102 Emma Gibbs 102 Emma Gibbs with apples 102 Snake 102 Snake 102 Unknown beach scene 102 Unknown beach 102 Small shack, surrounded by rolls of wire fencing and debris 102 Unidentified group of teenagers 102 Fourth from right- Elizabeth "Bibs" Draper 102 Third from right- Emma Gibbs 102 Emma Gibbs and unknown 102 Ned and Polly 102 Knox College? 102 Niangua River scene, Fannie in boat 102 Fannie, center 102 Polly and Uncle Joe 102 Family picnic/gathering at the river 102 Unknown (Joe?) 102 Joe and Minna 102 Governor McClurg's house, Linn Creek 102 From house, Linn Creek? 102 McClurg house on hill 102 McClurg house on hill 102 Group of people in the woods 102 Niangua River from bluff by campground 102 Campground- Clint?, Emma, Joe, and Minna 102 Joe and Minna in johnboat on Niangua River 102 A.P. fishing 102 A.P. hunting 102 Joe, Minna, A.P., Emma at campground 102 Minna and Joe 102 Group of people fishing from a small boat 102 A.P. and dog 102 Joe, Minna, and Emma with unknowns 102 Joe and Minna camping 102 Joe and Minna camping 102 Unknown and Emma camping

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102 Unknown and Minna camping 102 A.P.? 102 Woman with children in a boat 102 Two men fishing from a boat 102 People seated on a log, fishing 102 Joe, Minna, and unknown 102 Minna and unknown 103 Emma camping on Niangua 103 Ned and unknown woman fishing 103 Snake 103 Snake 103 Emma Gibbs in Indian costume 103 Unknown seascape 103 Unknown, Emma Gibbs, and Joe 103 Jamaica? 103 Jamaica? 103 Jamaica? 103 Snake 103 Emma Gibbs 103 Emma Gibbs, center 103 Rattlesnake 103 Emma Gibbs and cat 103 Snake 103 Unknown and Emma Gibbs 103 Kittens 103 Unidentified woman 103 Beach 103 Roadrunner 103 Emma Gibbs and two unknowns- Webb relatives? 103 Beach 103 Unknown and Emma Gibbs 103 Two unidentified men 103 Bib? 103 Unidentified woman, sitting on a log 103 Woman holding a baby 103 Fannie and C.C. 103 Joe and Jim 103 Joe, Jim, Polly, Ned, and Emma 103 Emma, second from right, Knox College? 103 Man asleep on couch 103 Emma, right, Knox College?

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103 A.P. and Polly 103 Emma with guitar and unknowns, Knox College? 103 Unidentified woman 103 Unknown group, Knox College? 103 Unknown group at piano, Knox College? 103 Center with chin in hand- Emma, Knox College? 103 Left- Emma with boat and friends 103 Two small boats, being rowed across the water 103 Unknown, Knox College? 103 Emma on right 103 Emma with college chums, fourth row up, center 103 College chums 103 Unknown with boat 103 Unknown with lake and boat 103 Knox-Beloit debate sign in bedroom with unknown 103 "Inglenook Whiting Hall" friends at Knox College 104 Emma, standing, front, second from right, Knox College friends 104 Young women at college opening a package from home 104 Knox College room scene 104 Ned, John, Lucy? 104 John, Chock, Ned- Locust Street looking towards railroad, Lebanon, MO, 104 Ned, John, Lucy, Polly, and Chock- Locust Street 104 Polly with kittens 104 Chock- Locust Street 104 Joe or Jim and C.C. 104 Minna and Joe 104 Unknown children on log 104 Unknown river 104 Minna and Joe 104 Minna and Joe 104 Draper farm 104 Draper farm 104 Emma, Ned, Polly, Jim, and Joe 104 Fannie, Joe with Emma Gibbs, C.C., and Minna 104 Minna and Joe 104 A.P.? and Unknown 104 Woman holding a baby 104 Polly with chick and kittens 104 John- Mustard House far right 104 Joe and Minna 104 Unknown- Webb relatives?

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104 Unknown- Webb relatives? 104 Unknown- Webb relatives? Adobe house? 104 Unidentified woman standing in front of a wall 104 Rocky area behind a chain link fence 104 Minna- Out west 104 Unknown- Webbs? 104 Unknown- Webbs? 104 Unknown western scene 104 Unknown western scene 104 Grand Coulee Dam? 104 Unknown- Webb? 104 Minna and unknown 104 Unidentified woman standing next to cacti 104 Unidentified women in a cave 104 Unknown and Minna 104 Dam spillway 104 Unidentified man seated on an automobile 104 Western scene 104 Unknown and Minna 104 Western scene 104 Western scene and unknown 104 Minna and two unknown 104 Unknown western scene 104 Unknown western scene 104 Minna and unknown, western scene 104 Unknown western scene 104 Unknown western scene 104 Unknown western scene 104 Petroglyphs, Out west 104 Unknown western scene 104 Fannie and C.C. at the farm

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