Missouri Digital Heritage :: Collections by Title (All) :: Institutions :: Higher Education
Higher Education
University of Missouri - St. Louis
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Daily Evening Herald and Commercial Advertiser Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis The Daily Evening Herald was an early newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. The materials in this collection cover June-October of 1835. |
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Herman T. Pott National Inland Waterways Library Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis Collection focus on America's inland rivers and some coastal waters both as natural resources and as developed waterways for transportation and other uses. |
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John W. Barriger III National Railroad Library Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis Established in 1984, the John W. Barriger III National Railroad Library stands today as one of North America’s largest and finest railroad history collections. Named after the noted twentieth century railroad executive, John W. Barriger, III (1899-1976), whose collection forms its heart, the Library has grown to become a major resource for the history of railroad business and technology as well as for the study of railroading’s multidimensional influence on the American economy, society and culture. |
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St. Louis Daily Missouri Republican, 1861-1869 Contributed by: Missouri History Museum, University of Missouri - St. Louis, St. Louis Public Library, State Historical Society of Missouri, Missouri State Library The Daily Missouri Republican was one of the few daily Missouri newspapers publishing continuously through the Civil War. A leading urban newspaper, it covered developments in St. Louis as well as major state news items and national politics. |
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St. Louis Globe Democrat Images Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis This vast collection covers the history, culture and life of the St. Louis region and the state of Missouri. The newspapers which eventually merged to form the St. Louis Globe-Democrat were staunch advocates of freedom and anti-slavery in Missouri. The Globe-Democrat eventually became the most widely-read morning paper in St. Louis. |
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St. Louis Mercantile Library Special Collections Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis List of special collections at St. Louis Mercantile Library. |
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St. Louis Views Contributed by: St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri - St. Louis The history of St. Louis though various printed media--photographs, lithographs, engravings, maps, postcards, advertisements, broadsides, and posters, as well as some original drawings. The materials are from the 1760s to the 1970s, with the bulk from the nineteenth century. |

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