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Harold M. Clute Collection
This collection documents the life of Harold Clute, the Clute family and other related families. Records within the collection include: correspondence, official documents, family genealogy journals, and photographs.
Harry E. Corbin Collection
Hawley Family Collection
This collection contains documents related to the family history descending from Darius Hawley and Laura Huffcott. This includes a handwritten family history, family photographs, and a scrapbook filled with family photographs. The scrapbook contains photographs of members of the family in many different scenes, including scenes at work on construction sites. Photographs in the collection date back to the late 1800s and extend to the early 2000s.
Herbert C. Roy Photograph Collection
Herman Schumann Collection
This collection contains photos of Herman and Pauline Schumann and their family. Many of the photos are unidentified. Other documents include the original baptismal and marriage records from Germany as well as the deed of sale for land owned by Herman Schumann.
Hixson Family Collection
This collection consists of genealogy and photographs for Lloyd Clayton Hixson and other family members. The majority of the collection are photographs taken and collected by Lloyd Hixson. These photographs document various family members as well as his military service in the United States Navy. Also included is a photograph of his parents, Floyd T. Hixson and Julia L Littlejohn, on their wedding day. There is also a genealogy pedigree chart completed by Lloyd’s daughter, Gail.
Howard/Lane Research Collection
Independence Neighborhood Council No. 15 Collection
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.