Smith, Thomas Adams (1781-1844), Papers, 1798-1864 (C1029)

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INTRODUCTION

Correspondence, letterbooks, and official papers of Brigadier General Thomas Adams Smith, a professional soldier who served in Florida during the War of 1812 and on the Canadian front protecting civilians.

DONOR INFORMATION

The Thomas Adams Smith Papers were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by the Smith family in 1905. An addition to the collection was purchased by the society on 22 January 1976 (SHS Accession No. 3983).

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Thomas Adams Smith was born at "Piscataway", the Essex County, Virginia, family estate on 12 August 1781, the fifth of seven children born to Francis Smith and Lucy Wilkinson Smith of Wilkes County, Georgia. Francis Smith was the grandson of Revolutionary War soldier and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, Colonel Francis Smith; nephew of Colonel Meriwether Smith, Continental Congress and House of Burgesses; and cousin to Virginia Governor George William Smith. Smith married Cynthia Berry of Knoxville, Tennessee, the third daughter of Brigadier General James White and his wife Mary Lawson White, on 17 September 1807. The couple had eight children: Lucy Anne, James White, Mary Lawson, Hugh Lawson, Reuben, Crawford Early, Troup, and Cynthia White. See collection 166, Thomas Adams Smith (1858-1919) Papers for an in-depth genealogy of the Smith family.

Thomas Adams Smith entered the U.S. Army as an ensign and was commissioned second lieutenant of artillery on 15 December 1803, and captain of rifles on 8 May 1808. Smith was promoted to colonel while serving in the U.S. Army in East Florida in 1812. With the opening of hostilities in the War of 1812, Smith's regiment was ordered to the North, and took part in the engagements at Plattsburg, Sackett's Harbor and Burlington. By November 1813 he had been transferred to Sacketts Harbor, New York, and promoted to brigadier general. He was sent to Camp Champlain in 1814 where he and a group of riflemen protected the area from the Fox, Sac, and Potawatomi Indians. From 1815 to 1817 General Smith was stationed in St. Louis, the district headquarters for the Ninth Military Department. His jurisdiction included Forts Armstrong, Clark, Crawford, Edwards, Osage, and later Bellefontaine.

He resigned as commander-in-chief of the territories of Missouri and Illinois from Fort Bellefontaine in September 1818 to assume the position of receiver of public monies at the land office at Franklin, Missouri. He was considered by William Henry Harrison as the most accomplished officer in the service and Fort Smith, Arkansas, is named in his honor.

General Smith and his family lived in Franklin until he purchased land in Saline County in 1829. Thomas Adams Smith died at "Experiment," his estate in Saline County, Missouri, on 25 June 1844.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Thomas Adams Smith Papers contains military correspondence, letterbooks, and official papers of a professional soldier and are loosely arranged in three series:

The Military Correspondence dates from 1798 to 1815 and contains correspondence written by army officers to Smith and primarily pertains to military appointments, orders, troop movements, courts martial, negotiations with Native Americans, and the defense and protection of the inhabitants of East Florida. The series includes letters to Smith from army personnel during his service as commander-in-chief of the Illinois and Missouri territories.

After Smith resigned his army commission he assumed the position of receiver of public monies when the Franklin, Missouri ,land office opened 1 November 1818. Correspondence and official papers dating from 1819 to 1864 comprise the Official Papers series. Some letters in this series are written from former army associates but most are from friends commenting on state and national elections, Missouri's statehood, the candidacy and election of Alexander McNair for governor of Missouri, the election of Benton and Barton as United States senators from Missouri, and warnings of a British attack on the U.S. by way of Savannah, Georgia. Additional correspondence concerns land patents, notes, mortgages, general instructions for the deputy surveyor and general land and purchase matters.

Seven letterbooks dating from 1812 to 1831 comprise the Letterbooks series. Volumes I and II contain correspondence from Smith to officers occupying the east coast of Florida which speak of inadequate clothing and provisions for his troops, Indian depredations, disciplinary problems, illnesses suffered by his troops, attacks by British battleships on the southeastern seaboard of Florida.

In a letterbook written from New York [Volume III], Smith writes of activities during the War of 1812. Indian attacks and troop morale were of prime importance. In Volume IV, composed while the general was stationed in St. Louis, Smith discusses the possibility of obtaining Indian allies to fight against other hostile forces, and writes about military supplies, clothing, and provisions. Written from Bellefontaine, Volume V mentions the appointment of John C. Calhoun as secretary of war and other letters refer to the ever-present Indian attacks and the construction of a new fort at the mouth of the Yellowstone River.

In Volume VI Smith also writes of his intention to retire from the army and assume the duties of receiver of public monies at Franklin, Missouri. In the final letterbook from Franklin [Volume VII], Smith writes of money received by the land office, the bank system, the cash system, and his decision not to accept reappointment. Records of land sold including both purchaser and seller are included in the back of this letterbook.

FOLDER LIST

f. 1Correspondence, 1798-1811
f. 2-7Correspondence, 1812
f. 8Correspondence, 1813-1814
f. 9-10Correspondence, 1814
f. 11Correspondence, 1814-1816
f. 12Correspondence, 1816-1817
f. 13Correspondence, 1817-1818
f. 14-15Correspondence, 1818
f. 16-17Official Papers, 1819
f. 18-19Official Papers, 1820
f. 20Official Papers, 1820-1821
f. 21Official Papers, 1821
f. 22Official Papers, 1821-1822
f. 23Official Papers, 1822-1823
f. 24Official Papers, 1823-1824
f. 25Official Papers, 1825
f. 26Official Papers, 1825-1826
f. 27Official Papers, 1826-1827
f. 28Official Papers, 1827
f. 29Official Papers, 1827-1828
f. 30-32Official Papers, 1828
f. 33Official Papers, 1829
f. 34Official Papers, 1830-1833
f. 35Official Papers, 1834-1839
f. 36Official Papers, 1840-1864
f. 37-38Official Papers, n.d.
v. 1Letterbook, 1812
v. 2Letterbook, 1812-1813
v. 3Letterbook, 1813-1814
v. 4Letterbook, 1815-1817
v. 5Letterbook, 1817-1818
v. 6Letterbook, 1818-1821
v. 7Letterbook, 1818-1831

INDEX TERMS

These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.

  • "Patriots," East Florida
  • "Patriots," East Florida, 1812
  • Adams, James
  • Adams, John
  • Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
  • Aiken, Joseph
  • Algier, Leonard
  • Allen, David
  • Alley, Reuben
  • Alston, Macon V.
  • Amelia Island, East Florida, 1812
  • Amelia Island, East Florida, Spanish Surrender, 1812
  • American Fur Company
  • Anadundo, Joseph M.
  • Anderson, Elias
  • Anderson, James
  • Anderson, Joseph
  • Anderson, Joseph L.
  • Andra, Francis
  • Andre, Francis
  • Apodaca, Juan Rudy de
  • Appling, Daniel
  • Armistead, Lewis
  • Armstrong, Francis
  • Armstrong, John
  • Armstrong, W.
  • Ashley, W.H.
  • Ashley, William H.
  • Ashley, William Henry (1778-1838)
  • Atkinson, H.
  • Attebary, Zach
  • Atwell, Redding
  • Avolt, Michael
  • Bailey, George R.
  • Baker, Daniel
  • Baker, Joseph M.
  • Ballard, James H.
  • Ballou, J.H.
  • Bambridge, Thomas
  • Bancroft Family
  • Bancroft, Elias
  • Barbiwich, Cyrus
  • Barbour, Gabriel
  • Barbour, Thomas P.
  • Barcroft, Elian
  • Barker, Thomas
  • Barnes, Abraham
  • Barnes, James
  • Barnett, Hugh
  • Barton, David (1783-1837)
  • Barton, James
  • Barton, Joshua
  • Bateman, Christopher
  • Bates, Frederick
  • Bates, Frederick (1777-1825)
  • Batterton, Lemuel
  • Bauman, John P.
  • Bayse, A.
  • Becknell, William (1796-1865)
  • Bellows, Thomas
  • Benner, John
  • Benson, James H.
  • Benton, Jesse
  • Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858)
  • Berry, Taylor
  • Berry, Terry
  • Bessent, Abraham
  • Biddle, Nicholas
  • Biddle, Thomas
  • Biddle, Thomas ( -1831)
  • Birch, John
  • Bird, Ross
  • Birkbeck, Elizabeth
  • Bissell, D.G.
  • Bissell, L.
  • Black Soldiers, East Florida, 1812
  • Black Tobacco, Indian
  • Blair, Lieutenant
  • Blakely, Captain
  • Blanchard, George W.
  • Blood, Hosea
  • Blount, Mary
  • Blount, Willie
  • Boget and Knoland, New York
  • Boggs family
  • Boggs, James C.
  • Bogliola Land Tract
  • Bollabough, Martin
  • Bond, William
  • Bones, William
  • Boole, William P.
  • Boon, H.L.
  • Boone, Hampton L.
  • Boote, William R.
  • Bourke, Thomas
  • Bowmen, Peter
  • Bowmer, Peter
  • Boyd, John
  • Bradford, Bill
  • Bradford, Dr.
  • Bradford, William
  • Bradley, Lion
  • Bradley, Sion
  • Brady, Lieutenant
  • Bragg, Joseph
  • Brant, J.B.
  • Brent, Robert
  • Brevort, Lieutenant Governor
  • Brewer, Ludwell
  • Brim, Robert
  • Brooke, Lieutenant
  • Broughton, Horace
  • Brown, Corporal
  • Brown, General
  • Brown, Jacob
  • Brown, Jacob
  • Brown, John
  • Brown, Lewellyn
  • Brown, Mouden T.
  • Brown, Samuel
  • Browne, Albert G.
  • Brownjohn, Samuel
  • Brundage, John
  • Buckner, Alexander
  • Bullock, Thaddius
  • Bunis, David
  • Burckhartt, George
  • Burckhartte, James R.
  • Burk, John
  • Burkett, Adam
  • Burkhart, Christopher
  • Burn, James
  • Burn, James
  • Burnett, Hezekiah
  • Burrows, Joseph
  • Burrows, Thomas
  • Butler, Robert
  • Butler, Thomas
  • Byler, Joseph
  • Bynum, Gray
  • Byrd, Stephen
  • C. and O. Tiffany and Company
  • Cable, Edward B.
  • Caldwell, Doctor
  • Caldwell, Sam K.
  • Calhoun, John Caldwell (1782-1850)
  • Calhoun, Joseph
  • Camp Missouri
  • Camp, John
  • Campbell, Commodore
  • Campbell, Hugh
  • Campbell, Joel
  • Campbell, John
  • Cannon, Simeon
  • Cannon, William
  • Carey, Evans
  • Carr, An. V.
  • Carr, William
  • Carr, William C.
  • Carroll, Andrew
  • Carroll, C.
  • Carroll, Charles
  • Carroll, Daniel
  • Carroll, Thomas
  • Carroll, William
  • Cashen, James
  • Cathey, Elisha W.
  • Chambers, Benjamin
  • Chambers, Talbot Wilson (1819-1896)
  • Champlain, Samuel
  • Chandler, Thomas
  • Channing, Henry William
  • Charpantier, Joseph
  • Chauncey, Commador
  • Cheirles, Joseph
  • Chinn and Griffy
  • Chinn, John T.
  • Chouteau, Auguste (1749-1829)
  • Christian, Carey
  • Christy, Berry
  • Christy, Edmund T.
  • Christy, W.
  • Chunn, John T.
  • Clark, Bennett
  • Clark, J. B.
  • Clark, James
  • Clark, John
  • Clark, John B.
  • Clark, W. I.
  • Clark, William
  • Clark, William (1770-1838)
  • Clark, William, Mrs. ( -1820)
  • Clarke, W.I.
  • Clarkson, William
  • Clay, Henry (1777-1852)
  • Clein, Louis de
  • Clemson, Ely B.
  • Clinch, D.L.
  • Clinton, DeWitt (1769-1828)
  • Cochran, William
  • Cockrell, James
  • Cohen, Hyram
  • Collins, Chad
  • Collins, Charles
  • Collins, William
  • Collins, William J.
  • Colter, John
  • Conner, Washington
  • Connor, Fred
  • Conway, Edward
  • Conway, Frederick
  • Cook, Hamlin
  • Cook, John
  • Cook, Philip
  • Cooky, James
  • Cooley, James
  • Cooper, Benjamin
  • Cooper, John
  • Cooper, John M.
  • Cordry, John
  • Cornelius, John
  • Corum, Henry
  • Cotton, Charles
  • Cow Island
  • Cox, Robert M.
  • Craig, Robert
  • Cravens, Emiley
  • Crawford, James
  • Crawford, Mrs. William H.
  • Crawford, William H.
  • Creson, John
  • Cresson, John
  • Cross, John
  • Crow, Jona
  • Crowley, Jeremiah
  • Culberson, John S.
  • Cumberland Island, St. Mary's River, Georgia
  • Cummings, William
  • Cummins, A.
  • Cummins, Hugh
  • Cunningham, Thomas
  • Cunningham, Thomas W.
  • Cunningham, William
  • Curl, James
  • Cutchings, Robert
  • Cuthbert, Alfred
  • Cuthbert, Mrs. Ross
  • Cuthbert, Ross
  • Daliba, James
  • Dandridge, William A.
  • Davidson, Robert
  • Davis, Aquilla
  • Davis, James
  • Davis, James, Jr.
  • Davis, William
  • Davison, Samuel L.
  • Day, Francis
  • Decline, Louis
  • Defore, Baptiste
  • Delaney, Daniel
  • Delisle, Eustache
  • Dell, James
  • Deloach, Allen
  • Dempsey, James
  • Dermand, James
  • Desertion, Military--U.S., 1810s
  • Dickerson, Mahlon
  • Dickman, John
  • Doak, William
  • Donohoe, Stephen
  • Dorman, James
  • Doss, John S.
  • Dougherty, Thomas
  • Downs, Dr.
  • Drayton, John
  • Dueling
  • Duff, Hugh
  • Dunham, Dr.
  • Dunklin, Daniel
  • Dunnica, William F.
  • Dunnica, William J.
  • Dusenberry, Samuel
  • Early, Cynthia
  • Early, Emma
  • Early, Francis
  • Early, Thomas Smith
  • Early, Virginia
  • Earthquakes--New Madrid, 1812
  • Easley, Roderick
  • East Florida, [Old] Fort Mossa, 1812
  • East Florida, Amelia Island, 1812
  • East Florida, cession to the U.S.
  • East Florida, Ferdinandina, 1812
  • East Florida, St. Augustine, 1812
  • East Florida, St. Johns, 1812
  • East Florida, U.S. Occupancy, 1812
  • Eddington, Robert
  • Edwards, Dr.
  • Edwards, Ninian
  • Edwards, William
  • Election, 1824-- Missouri Senatorial
  • Election, 1824, Presidential
  • Election, 1833-- Missouri
  • Elliot, Robert
  • Elliott, Robert
  • Ellis, Sovern
  • Elmery, W.
  • Embargoes, Savannah, Georgia, 1812
  • Emerson, Francis
  • Emerson, James
  • Enterprise (Schooner)
  • Ervin, John P.
  • Eustis, William
  • Eyman, Francis
  • Farrar, B.G.
  • Ferguson, Jones and Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Ferrill, William
  • Fields, Gabriel
  • Fields, Joseph
  • Findlay, Jonathan S.
  • Findley, John
  • Findley, William
  • Finley, Asa
  • Finley, Dabney
  • Finnell, John
  • Fisher, Coleman
  • Florida, Camden County
  • Florida, New Hope
  • Floro, George
  • Flournoy, Thomas
  • Floyd, Jno.
  • Floyd, John
  • Fonrose, Joseph
  • Formy, Doctor
  • Fort Armstrong
  • Fort Bellefontaine
  • Fort Claiborne
  • Fort Clark
  • Fort Crawford
  • Fort Edwards, MO
  • Fort Harrison
  • Fort Hawkins, GA
  • Fort Osage, MO
  • Fort Stallings
  • Foster, Pethuel
  • Fowler, Jacob
  • Fowler, James D.
  • Fowler, Joseph
  • Fraid, George
  • French, Lewis
  • French, William
  • Gaig, George
  • Gaines, Edward P.
  • Gallagher, Charles
  • Gallatin, Albert
  • Gamble, Hamilton Rowan (1798-1864)
  • Gant, Stoughton
  • Gantt, Doctor
  • Gantt, John
  • Gardner, James
  • Gardner, John L.
  • Garner, Job
  • Garnett, Robert S.
  • Garniss, John P.
  • Gatewood, Augustine
  • Gearhart, Isaac
  • Georgia Volunteer Army, Davis Creek, 1812
  • Georgia, Point Petre
  • Georgia, St. Mary's, 1812
  • Geyer, Henry Sheffie (1790-1859)
  • Gibson, John
  • Gigon, Pedro
  • Gill, Benjamin
  • Gilmore, Goopey
  • Glenn, Hugh
  • Goodin, Benjamin
  • Gordon, William
  • Gorham, Thomas
  • Gornt, Stoughton
  • Graham, George
  • Graham, Thomas
  • Grant, Daniel
  • Grant, William
  • Gray, George
  • Gray, J.S.
  • Gray, James
  • Gray, James M.
  • Gray, James S.
  • Gray, W.
  • Green, Duff (1791-1875)
  • Green, Wesley S.
  • Greena, Martial
  • Greenleaf, Robert
  • Griffith, Isaac H.
  • Gruna, Martial
  • Guin, Daniel
  • Gulager, Charles
  • Guy, John R.
  • Hacker, Absolom
  • Hagner, A. Peter
  • Hagner, Peter
  • Haig, George
  • Hailler, John
  • Hall, Doctor
  • Hamilton, Paul
  • Hampton, Wade (1818-1902)
  • Hamstead, Thomas
  • Hancock, George
  • Hancock, John
  • Hancock, Robert
  • Hancock, Stephen K.
  • Hanley, Thomas
  • Hardeman, John (1776-1829)
  • Hardeman, John Locke (1809-1858)
  • Hardeman, William
  • Hardin, Mark
  • Hargis, William
  • Harper, Henry
  • Harris, W.
  • Harrison, Governor
  • Harrison, H.
  • Harrison, William Henry (1773-1841)
  • Hart, John
  • Hartley, White
  • Hawkins, Benjamin
  • Hawthorn, John
  • Hayne, Peter
  • Haynes, Dr.
  • Hays, Benjamin
  • Hays, Stockley
  • Hayter, James H.
  • Hazlett, William
  • Helmick, William
  • Hemp
  • Hempstead, Charles S.
  • Hempstead, Thomas
  • Hemstead, Charles
  • Hemstead, T.
  • Henderson, Charles
  • Henderson, David
  • Henson, John
  • Hereford, James
  • Hero (Schooner)
  • Heryford, Elisha
  • Hickam, John
  • Hickman, Thomas
  • Higgins, John
  • Hignight, Lewis G.
  • Hill and McGunnegle
  • Hindeman, Thomas C.
  • Hipkins, B.G.
  • Hogan, Patrick
  • Holden, Caleb
  • Holman, John
  • Holman, William
  • Holmes, R.
  • Holmes, Senator
  • Holy Alliance
  • Homes and Elliott
  • Hopkins, Samuel G.
  • Houston, Sam (1793-1863)
  • Howard, Francis
  • Howard, Francis
  • Howard, James H.
  • Howard, John
  • Hudelson, Samuel
  • Huff, Abasalom
  • Huff, Peter
  • Huger, Francis
  • Hugo, Dr.
  • Hugo, Samuel B.
  • Hull, Alujah
  • Hunt, J.L.
  • Hunt, T.F.
  • Hunt, Wilson P.
  • Hutchinson, James
  • Hutchison, James
  • Hutchison, John
  • Hutchison, John H.
  • Illinois, Kaskaskia, 1816
  • Independent Treasury Bill
  • Indian soldiers, 1810s
  • Indian trade, 1810s
  • Indiana Territory, Dearborn County
  • Indians, Arikara
  • Indians, Cherokee
  • Indians, Chickasaw
  • Indians, Chippewa
  • Indians, Choctaw
  • Indians, Creek
  • Indians, Florida
  • Indians, Fox
  • Indians, Government policy, 1818
  • Indians, Hammock
  • Indians, Iowa
  • Indians, Kansa
  • Indians, Kaw
  • Indians, Kickapoo
  • Indians, Lochaway
  • Indians, Mandan
  • Indians, Missouri
  • Indians, Omaha
  • Indians, Osage
  • Indians, Oto
  • Indians, Pawnee
  • Indians, Potawatomi
  • Indians, Puants
  • Indians, Rock River
  • Indians, Sac
  • Indians, Sauk
  • Indians, Sioux
  • Indians, Winnebago
  • Indians--Attacks
  • Indians--Attacks--East Florida, 1812
  • Indians--Captivities, 1810s
  • Indians--Illinois
  • Ingham, Samuel D.
  • Irvine, Callender
  • Irwin, Alexander
  • Irwin, M.
  • Isaacs, Ralph
  • Jacks, Elias
  • Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845)
  • Jackson, John
  • Jacobs, Henry
  • James, George F.
  • Jamison, Harrison
  • Jaudon, S.
  • Jefferies, James
  • Jerrison, John
  • Jessup, Thomas S.
  • Johnson, James
  • Johnson, John
  • Johnson, John W.
  • Johnson, William
  • Johnston, Jesse
  • Jones, Robert
  • Jones, Thomas
  • Jones, William
  • Jordan, Lewis W.
  • Jort, Tomlinson
  • Joster, Peshuel
  • Jowler, Jacob
  • Kean, Joseph
  • Kehr, John D.
  • Keith, Daniel
  • Keizer, John
  • Kendalan [governor of St. Augustine, East Florida, 1812]
  • Kendalan [governor of St. Augustine, East Florida]
  • Kendelan, Sebastian
  • Kennerly, George
  • Kennerly, James
  • Kimbrough, Aaron
  • Kimbrough, Adam
  • Kincheloe, Elias
  • King, Alexander
  • King, Andrew (1812-1895)
  • King, James
  • King, John D.
  • King, Rufus
  • Kirk, John
  • Kirkpatrick, Thomas
  • Kitchen, Moses
  • Knox, George
  • Knox, George, Jr.
  • Krun, George
  • Labrussieur, Joseph
  • Lane, Hardage
  • Lane, Henry
  • Lane, Knox and Company
  • Lane, Mrs. William Carr
  • Lane, Richard William
  • Lane, William Carr (1789-1863)
  • Langham, A.L.
  • Langham, John
  • Lathrope, John
  • Laval, [Jacint]
  • Lawless, Burton
  • Lawrance, William
  • Leakey, Jeremiah
  • Lear, Tobias (1762-1816)
  • Lebanon, Francis
  • Lebaron, Francis
  • Lee, Irvine
  • Lee, Washington
  • Lee, William
  • Lefever, John
  • Leonard, Luther
  • Leonard, Nathaniel
  • Leonard, Nathaniel, Jr. (1799-1876)
  • Leonard, Simon
  • Leuthbert, Alfred
  • Level, Peter
  • Lewis, Charles
  • Lewis, Meriwether (1774-1809)
  • Lewis, Reuben
  • Liggett, William
  • Ligon, Pedro
  • Ligon, William
  • Lindell, Jesse G.
  • Lindenwood College, St. Charles, MO
  • Lindsay, Stephen
  • Linn, Lewis Fields (1796-1843)
  • Lisa, Manuel (1772-1820)
  • Lock, Abraham
  • Lockhart, Byrd
  • Long, Nicholas
  • Long, Nicolas
  • Long, S.H.
  • Lopez, Don Emmanuel
  • Louisiana, Natchitoches
  • Lowry, Dr.
  • Lowry, John F.
  • Loyd, John
  • Loyd, William
  • Luallen, Charles
  • Luckett, John R.N.
  • Ludlow, James C.
  • Ludwell, Brewer
  • Mackey, Charles
  • Macomb, Abe
  • Macon & Alston
  • Manning, GuillermoVesey
  • Manning, Lawrence
  • Manson, John
  • Marmaduke, Meredith Miles (1791-1864)
  • Marshall, Bailey
  • Martin, Wiley
  • Martin, William
  • Masias, A.A.
  • Mathers, John
  • Mathews, George
  • Matthews, Geo.
  • Matthews, George
  • Maupin, William
  • McCain, John
  • McCarty, Enoch
  • McClain, James
  • McClellan, John
  • McClung, Charles
  • McClung, Colvin
  • McClure, Samuel
  • McComb, Abe
  • McComb, Alexander
  • McConnel, David
  • McCorkle, Archibald
  • McCorty, Enoch
  • McCoy, Annanias
  • McCutchen, John
  • McCutcheon, John
  • McDaniel, Hiram
  • McDevit, Cornelius
  • McDonald, Joseph
  • McDonough, Commander
  • McDougall, Andrew
  • McDougall, Carter
  • McFarland, Robert
  • McGavock, Robert
  • McGhee, John
  • McGunnegle, James
  • McGunnegle, Wilson
  • McIntosh, James
  • McIntosh, John H.
  • McIntosh, W.J.
  • McKee, John
  • McLean, John
  • McMullen, Hugh
  • McMullen, James
  • McMunns, James
  • McNab, Elijah
  • McNair, Alexander (1775-1826)
  • McRee, William
  • Megauock, Robert
  • Meige, Josiah
  • Meigs, Josiah
  • Melton, Leonard
  • Merritt, Samuel
  • Merty, John
  • Messersmith, Elizabeth
  • Miers, John W.
  • Miers, William
  • Miller, Captain
  • Miller, Colonel
  • Miller, General
  • Miller, John (1781-1846)
  • Miller, Joseph
  • Miller, William
  • Missouri Statehood
  • Missouri Territory, Florissant
  • Missouri, St. Louis, Hortiz Grant
  • Mitchell, D.B.
  • Mitchell, David B.
  • Mizee, James
  • Monroe, James (1758-1831)
  • Monroe, William W.
  • Moody, Gideon
  • Moon, Ann
  • Moore, Elisha
  • Moore, John H.
  • Mordecai, Solomon
  • Morgan, Asa ( -1822)
  • Morgan, Gideon
  • Morgan, W.
  • Morgan, Willoughby
  • Morris, William E.
  • Morris, William H.
  • Morrison & Sullivan
  • Morrison, William R.
  • Morriss, William H.
  • Moss, Doctor
  • Moss, James W.
  • Moss, Mason
  • Muir, Dr.
  • Muir, Samuel C.
  • Mulheron, James
  • Murphy, James
  • Musick, Abraham
  • Nanson, John
  • Nash, Lucretia Hardeman
  • Neeley, Samuel
  • Nefersmith, Elizabeth
  • Nelson, Gorman V.
  • New York, Sacketts Harbor, 1813-1814
  • Newman, Daniel
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  • Nowlin, Peyton
  • O'Fallon & Keyte, St. Louis, Missouri
  • O'Fallon, John (1791-1865)
  • O'Fallon, Mrs. John
  • Osborn, Sellick
  • Osborne, Noble
  • Overton, John
  • Owen, Ignatius P. ( -1835)
  • Pace, Nabors
  • Padilla, Gabriel
  • Page, Clair
  • Page, St. Clair
  • Palmer, J.C.
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  • Parsons, John H.
  • Parsons, Kitty Cain
  • Patrick, Luke
  • Patt, Been.
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  • Peak, William
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  • Pearson, William
  • Pen, Alexander
  • Pence, Henry
  • Penn & Company, Arrow Rock, MO
  • Penn, George
  • Pense, John
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  • Perkins, Lyman
  • Perkins, Mary
  • Perry, Nicholas
  • Perry, Samuel
  • Peters, William
  • Peters, William
  • Pettibone, Judge
  • Pettis, Mr. ( -1831)
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  • Philips, Joseph
  • Phillip, William
  • Phillips, William
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  • Picolata Station
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  • Pinckney, Thomas
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  • Pinkney, Thomas
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  • Politics
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  • Price, Risden H.
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  • Ramsey, James
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  • Revolution of East Florida, 1812
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  • Santa Fe Trade
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  • Simmons family
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  • Simmons, William
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  • Slave records--Smith Family
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  • Sullivan, Michael
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  • Surveying
  • Tate, John
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  • Taylor, John H.
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  • Thomas, Frederick
  • Thomas, Henry
  • Thomas, M.
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  • Thompson, John W.
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  • Turner, John G.
  • U.S. Army Courts Martial
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  • Valentine, James
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  • Vivion, James
  • VonPhul & McGill
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  • Waer of 1812--Desertions
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  • Wallace, Robert
  • Wanark, William
  • War of 1812
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  • Ward, David
  • Wardsworth, Dennis
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  • Warren, Martin
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  • Watson, Joseph
  • Watson, Thomas
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  • White, Moses
  • White, William
  • Whitesides, Samuel
  • Wilcoxson, Isaac
  • Wilkinson, James
  • Willard, Prentice
  • William, David W.
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  • Williams, John
  • Williams, Lewis
  • Williams, Lewis
  • Williams, Thomas S.
  • Willis, James
  • Wilson, George
  • Wilson, Robert
  • Wilson, William
  • Wingate, Henry
  • Wolfskill, John
  • Wood, William H.
  • Woodruff, J.
  • Woodruff, Joseph
  • Woods, Adam
  • Woods, Anderson
  • Woods, Caleb
  • Woods, Larkin
  • Woods, Nancy
  • Woods, Nicholas S.
  • Woods, Stephen
  • Wooley, A.R.
  • Wright, W.
  • Wyatt, Edward
  • Wyman, T.W.
  • Yellowstone Exploring Expedition, 1818-1819
  • Young, Billy
  • Young, Philip R.
  • Zaul, Rene