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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodges of Jackson County, Missouri
Iowa Obituaries Collection
This collection contains obituaries from the Des Moines Register from 1991-1993. Only those individuals who were born in Missouri and died in Iowa were included. The compiler arranged the obituaries by letter of the alphabet, and then chronologically by death date within the letter of the alphabet. Additionally, she created an index of maiden names and cross-referenced it to the married name.
Isaac Toot Papers
This collection contains the diary, war record, and muster-out roll of Civil War soldier Isaac Toot. Also included are a transcription of the diary, family chart for Martha Magdalene Toot, letters, and background history on Isaac Toot. The majority of this collection is from 1862-1865. The background history was obtained August 2012.
Jackson County Deeds Collection
Jackson County Genealogical Society Collection
Jackson County, Missouri Collection
This collection contains items relating to Jackson County, Missouri history. These items cover a wide range of the county with the cities of Independence, Kansas City, and Raytown separated into series. Included within this collection are ephemera from these cities’ school districts and events/programs. Items include commencement programs, reproductions of images, graduation invitations, performance brochures, reunion packet, student directory, football program, and school publications.
Jackson County, Missouri School Newspaper Collection
Jackson County, Missouri Voter Registration Records
This collection is digital images of voter registration books from Jackson County, Missouri. The information in the registers includes the voter's name, address, birthplace, race (color), term of residence, township and voting precinct. One book from the 4th Precinct, Brooking Township was kept as example.
James W. Stobaugh Scrapbooks
This collection contains eight scrapbooks assembled by James W. Stobaugh, Sr. Most of the scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings and magazine ads related to World War II. There is also a scrapbook about the actor Will Rogers, and a scrapbook about James W. Stobaugh, Sr. himself (marked “J.W.S.”). This last scrapbook is full of newspaper clippings, telegrams, written notes, railroad passes, and other materials from James W. Stobaugh’s life.