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Perrine Family Bible
The family Bible begins with the marriage of Jesse S. Perrine of Lexington, Missouri and his marriage to Sabra Haskell of Camden, Missouri. The family Bible contains names and dates of the Perrine and Abernathy families. Record of births, marriages, and deaths are written on the family record pages of the Bible.
Petree and Plumb Family Papers
This collection contains family history information for the Petree and Plumb families, including: a manuscript, name index, notes, genealogy charts, and a diary. Significant gaps for which no records exist: 1895-1927 and 1927-1996.
Rachel Owsley Barton Papers
This collection contains the reminiscences of Rachel Minerva Owsley Barton, written from 1890 to 1914. The collection also contains a transcription of the papers compiled by Donna Eitel in 2023. Also included are a set of land records from 1826-1841 in Indiana, Illinois, and Massachusetts, which were likely owned by Thomas Owsley (1806-1882).
Rellihan Family Collection
This collection contains correspondences between Kenneth Bien and Florence Gorman from the 1939 to the 1940s during World War II, as well as some misc. correspondences. The collection also contains several folders of family photographs, most of which are unidentified. There is also a scrapbook containing numerous photographs and other items from the military servicemen in the 1940s, as well as a folder containing an army air force training certificate from 1945 for Charles DeBaar.
Research Hospital [Kansas City, MO] Collection
This collection contains issues of The Researcher, an in-house publication provided for employees at Research Medical Hospital. As a monthly publication, The Researcher provided hospital news, events, and humor. Also found within the collection is brief history of Research Medical Hospital.
Richard B. Stevens Collection
Robert Courtright Collection
Rodgers Family Collection
This collection contains genealogical charts and research relating to the Rodgers and allied families. Many of the items are photocopies of correspondence, photos, vital records, and other genealogical research. One original photo taken inside the post office at Syracuse, Kansas shows Robert and Rea Rodgers soring mail. The family lived in Ohio, Illinois, Kansas and Missouri.