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Finding-Aid for the Theodore C. Link Family Papers
(WTU00069)Finding aid prepared by: Special Collections Staff
Summary Information
Theodore C. Link Family Papers Link, Theodore C.,1850-1923, American
attorney
WTU00069 Language: English
Access and Use:
Gift of John P. Roberts.
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Collection Scope and Content Note
Scope and Contents Note
The collection consists of correspondence, business and legal
documents and miscellaneous items. The earliest papers relate to the
activities of Robert Wash, 1790-1856, St. Louis lawyer and landowner,
particularly to his efforts to establish his right to land through New
Madrid Claims. A middle group includes items concerning George W. Goode,
1815-1863, and his son Robert W. Goode, both St. Louis lawyers, and
Sarpy Carr Cabanne, St. Louis businessman. Two smaller groups in the
later years covered by the collection and including only a few items
each include legal opinions by Leverett Bell, St. Louis lawyer, 5 items,
and papers of the architectural firm of Link, Rosenheim & Ittner,
St. Louis, ca. 25 items. A misc. section includes an unidentified
photograph, clippings and advertisements, 6 items.
Contents List
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Papers 1809-1923
(731 items)
Scope: The collection consists of correspondence, business and legal
documents and miscellaneous items. The earliest papers relate to the
activities of Robert Wash, 1790-1856, St. Louis lawyer and
landowner, particularly to his efforts to establish his right to
land through New Madrid Claims. A middle group includes items
concerning George W. Goode, 1815-1863, and his son Robert W. Goode,
both St. Louis lawyers, and Sarpy Carr Cabanne, St. Louis
businessman. Two smaller groups in the later years covered by the
collection and including only a few items each include legal
opinions by Leverett Bell, St. Louis lawyer, 5 items, and papers of
the architectural firm of Link, Rosenheim & Ittner, St. Louis,
ca. 25 items. A misc. section includes an unidentified photograph,
clippings and advertisements, 6 items.
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