Box: 1 Fold: 1 Address of Charles Daniel Drake Box: 1 Fold: 2 To the Whig Young Men of St. Louis Box: 1 Fold: 3 Meeting of Whig Young Men of St. Louis Box: 1 Fold: 4 To the People of the State of Missouri Box: 1 Fold: 5 "We call upon THE PEOPLE" Box: 1 Fold: 6 "Adventures of Jonathan Inkball" Box: 1 Fold: 7 "Judge Lawless" Box: 1 Fold: 8 "Whig Young Men's Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 9 "Messrs. Wilson and Allen" Box: 1 Fold: 10 "The avowal of the Eastern federalists" Box: 1 Fold: 11 "A few years ago ..." Box: 1 Fold: 12 "These gentlemen (...Wilson and Allen)" Box: 1 Fold: 13 "We call upon our friends in the country" Box: 1 Fold: 14 "If the country thrives..."
Box: 1 Fold: 15 "The Argus thinks it a great thing" Box: 1 Fold: 16 "Mr. Niles is gaining very fast" Box: 1 Fold: 17 "This is true Democratic doctrine" Box: 1 Fold: 18 "The Creve Coeur Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 19 "So general was the desertion..." Box: 1 Fold: 20 "The administration has some friends in Congress..." Box: 1 Fold: 21 "Let Every Whig Vote" Box: 1 Fold: 22 "The Argus, foreseeing the utter prostration" Box: 1 Fold: 23 "It is nothing more than right" Box: 1 Fold: 24 "The St. Louis Washington letter writer" Box: 1 Fold: 25 "The Boonslick Democrat complains" Box: 1 Fold: 26 "Resolved. That penetrated with these sentiments..." Box: 1 Fold: 27 "The Argus accuses the Deposite Banks" Box: 1 Fold: 28 "These machines of federalism..." Box: 1 Fold: 29 "Believe not the stories told you"
Box: 1 Fold: 30 "They contend for the use" Box: 1 Fold: 31 "The Whig Young Men's Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 32 "It is a source of gratification for us" Box: 1 Fold: 33 "The Whig Party" Box: 1 Fold: 34 "Read and Reflect" Box: 1 Fold: 35 "The Whig Committee of Correspondence" Box: 1 Fold: 36 Letter of Judge L.E. Lawless Box: 1 Fold: 37 "To L.E. Lawless" Box: 1 Fold: 38 "A fracas came off yesterday" Box: 1 Fold: 39 "A Bye-Stander" Box: 1 Fold: 40 "To the People of St. Louis" Box: 1 Fold: 41 "To the Editors of the Republican" Box: 1 Fold: 42 "For the Argus" Box: 1 Fold: 43 "For Commercial Bulletin" Box: 1 Fold: 44 "Proceedings" Box: 1 Fold: 45 "The Whig State Convention" Box: 1 Fold: 46 "Public Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 47 "The Log Cabin Raisin'" Box: 1 Fold: 48 "Missouri Is Coming!" Box: 1 Fold: 49 "Missouri Is Coming!" Box: 1 Fold: 50 "General Harrison and the Public Lands" Box: 1 Fold: 51 "The character, actions, and fame" Box: 1 Fold: 52 "The Civilian of the Log Cabin" Box: 1 Fold: 53 "The Civilian of the Log Cabin, Again" Box: 1 Fold: 54 "The Threats and Appeals" Box: 1 Fold: 55 "To the Whigs ... of St. Louis" Box: 1 Fold: 56 "To Charles D. Drake, Esq." Box: 1 Fold: 57 "Mr. Editor" Box: 1 Fold: 58 "Our Course" Box: 1 Fold: 59 "A Grasp at the Sword" Box: 1 Fold: 60 "Graduation of the price of the Public Lands" Box: 1 Fold: 61 "The Last Insult" Box: 1 Fold: 62 "Send It Along" Box: 1 Fold: 63 "that our views were wrong" Box: 1 Fold: 64 "Extraordinary Proceedings" Box: 1 Fold: 65 "Mr. Cady" Box: 1 Fold: 66 "A Horse, A Horse" Box: 1 Fold: 67 "Song. Harry of the West" Box: 1 Fold: 68 "Whig Young Men of St. Louis!" Box: 1 Fold: 69 "Glory or Shame" Box: 1 Fold: 70 "Dr. Potts and Episcopal Sucession" Box: 1 Fold: 71 "Clay Club Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 72 "Whig Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 73 "Public Meeting" Box: 1 Fold: 74 "Whig Convention at Union" Box: 1 Fold: 75 "What would you think" Box: 1 Fold: 76 "Prospectus of the Mill Boy" Box: 1 Fold: 77 "To the Whigs of the City and County of St. Louis" Box: 1 Fold: 78 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 79 "To the Board of Delegates" Box: 1 Fold: 80 "To the Board of Delegates" Box: 1 Fold: 81 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 82 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 83 "To the Board of Delegates" Box: 1 Fold: 84 "John Black, Esq." Box: 1 Fold: 85 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 86 "At a meeting of the Whigs of St. Louis" Box: 1 Fold: 87 Printed Letter from Charles Daniel Drake Box: 1 Fold: 88 "Proceedings from the Board of Delegates" Box: 1 Fold: 89 "Presidential Election 1844" Box: 1 Fold: 90 "To the Board of Delegates"
Box: 1 Fold: 91 "Geo. K. McGunnegle" Box: 1 Fold: 92 "City Council" Box: 1 Fold: 93 "Josiah Spalding" Box: 1 Fold: 94 "G.K. McGunnegle" Box: 1 Fold: 95 "D.H. Donovan" Box: 1 Fold: 96 "G.K. McGunnegle" Box: 1 Fold: 97 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 98 "To the Board of Delegates" Box: 1 Fold: 99 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 100 "To the Board of Aldermen" Box: 1 Fold: 101 "To the Board of Aldermen"
11/28/1837
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Clipping from the "Missouri Republican" dated 11/28/1837: the address of Charles Daniel Drake at the meeting in Town Hall on Saturday. Page 1.
12/5/1837
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 12/5/1837 entitled, "To the Whig Young Men of St. Louis," rallying Whigs in the state to participate in the upcoming state elections, by "A Whig Young Man." Page 1.
12/9/1837
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article about "meeting of the WHIG YOUNG MEN of the city of St. Louis" on 12/9/1837 by Lewis V. Bogy, chair, and Benjamin F. M'Kenney, secretary. References to Charles Daniel Drake. Pages 1-2.
1837?
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article entitled, "To the People of the State of Missouri," Prefixed to a handbill edition of the address of the conservatives of New York." Circa 1837. Page 2.
6/2/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article dated 6/2/1938, first line: "We call upon THE PEOPLE, every where and of all parties to give the speech of the Hon. William K. Bond, Representative in Congress from Ohio ...." Page 2.
1/1/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article dated 1/1/1938 from the "Missouri Republican:" "The Adventures of Jonathan Inkball." Page 3.
2/3/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article: "JUDGE LAWLESS alias LAWLESS JUDGE" from "Missouri Republican" dated 2/3/1838. Page 4.
1838?
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article: "Whig Young Men's Meeting," with references to Charles Daniel Drake. Page 4.
6/9/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 6/9/1838 "Messrs. Wilson and Allen...." Page 5.
6/11/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from the "Missouri Republican:" opening phrase: "The avowal of the Eastern federalists ...." Page 5.
6/14/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Clipping from the "Missouri Republican" dated 6/14/1838: "A few years ago the country was well: Loco Foco rule has nearly ruined its prosperity...." Page 5.
6/12/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from the "Missouri Republican" dated 6/12/1838: "These gentlemen, (Messrs. Wilson and Allen) ... are the humble disciples of Henry Clay." Page 5.
6/13/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article from "Missouri Republican" dated 6/13/1838: "We call upon our friends in the country to meet Allen and Wilson on the stump...." The Republican paper says the voters will not go out to meet the Democrats. Page 5.
6/14/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from "Missouri Republican" dated 6/14/1838. Opening phrase, "If the country thrives." The article claims the Democrats keep the people in ignorance. Page 5.
6/15/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from "Missouri Republican," opening phrase, "The Argus thinks it a great thing...." The article is about how many Treasury notes should be in circulation, and about who is a political force in upper Missouri. Page 6.
6/16/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from "Missouri Republican" dated 6/16/1838. Opening phrase, "Mr. Niles is gaining very fast..." The article attempts to refute the claims of "Argus." Page 6.
6/18/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article from "Missouri Republican" dated 6/18/1838, opening phrase, "This is true Democratic doctrine." Page 6.
6/19/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article from "Missouri Republican" titled "The Creve Coeur Meeting." Pages 6-7.
6/22/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article from "Missouri Republican," opening line "So general was the desertion." Once again, the article debates the paper, the "Argus." Page 7.
6/23/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/23/1838 from "Missouri Republican," which opens "The administration has some friends in Congress." Page 7.
6/26/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/25/1838 in "Missouri Republican" titled "Let Every Whig Vote." Page 8.
6/28/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/28/1838 from "Missouri Republican" with opening lines, "The Argus, foreseeing the utter prostration which certainly awaits its party...." Page 8.
6/28/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 6/28/1838 from "Missouri Republican" with opening line "It is nothing more than right that every man in Missouri ... should know the whole truth about the Pre-emption law." Page 8.
6/29/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/29/1838 from "Missouri Republican" with opening line "The St. Louis Washington letter writer of the Argus ...." Page 8.
7/4/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/4/1838 from "Missouri Republican:" "The Boonslick Democrat complains of our flooding the country with Bond's speech." Page 9.
7/4/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/4/1838 from "Missouri Republican" regarding Thomas Hart Benton. Page 9.
7/6/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/6/1838 from "Missouri Republican:" "The Argus accuses the Deposite Banks of keeping the Government money, by which the Government has become involved with debt." Page 9.
7/6/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/6/1838 from "Missouri Republican:" These machines of federalism (the deposite banks) refuse to return the public money ...." Page 10.
7/6/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/6/1838 with reference to Charles Daniel Drake and a list of Whigs of Missouri. Page 10.
7/6/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/6/1838 from "Missouri Republican:" "They contend for the use of all the revenue of the Government to Speculation." Page 11.
8/7/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/7/1838 from "Missouri Republican:" "The Whig Young Men's Meeting," with reference to Charles Daniel Drake as president of the young Whigs of St. Louis. Page 11.
7/26/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/26/1838 from the "Tribune" (German paper): "It is a source of gratification to us ...." Pages 11-12.
8/23/1838
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/23/1838 from "Tribune:" The Whig Party and Native American Associations." Pages 12-13.
4/1/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 4/1/1839 from "Missouri Republican" entitled, "Read and Reflect." Page 13.
7/18/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/18/1839 from "Missouri Republican:" "The Whig Committee of Correspondence of St. Louis County, to the Whigs of Missouri." Reference to Charles Daniel Drake as a member of the committee. Page 14,
7/20/1939
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter to the editors of the "Missouri Republican" by Judge L.E. Lawless, Late Judge, St. Louis Circuit Court, defending his record. Page 14.
7/23/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/23/1839 in "Missouri Republican:" "To L.E. Lawless late Judge of the St. Louis Circuit Court" from "Public Justice." Pages 14-15.
8/16/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/16/1839 from "Evening Gazette:" "A fracas came off yesterday...." Regarding a fight involving Charles Daniel Drake. Page 15.
8/17/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/17/1839 from "Missouri Argus" regarding fight between Charles Daniel Drake and Mr. Ruland. Dictated by John Ruland. Page 15.
8/20/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/20/1839 from "Missouri Republican:" "To the People of St. Louis" by Charles Daniel Drake regarding his altercation with John Ruland. Page 16.
8/22/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article by John Ruland dated 8/22/1839 in "Missouri Republican" regarding altercation between Charles Daniel Drake and Ruland. References to Drake. Pages 16-17.
8/28/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/28/1838 in the "Argus" titled "For the Argus," with mention of Charles Daniel Drake possibly being the author of various articles. Page 17.
9/5/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 9/5/1839 titled "For Commercial Bulletin." Pages 17-18.
12/14/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article by Charles Daniel Drake, St. Louis city attorney, dated 12/14/1839: "Proceedings of the Board of Delegates of the City of St. Louis." Page 18.
10/21/1839
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 10/21/1839: "The Whig State Convention." Lists Charles Daniel Drake as a delegate from St. Louis. Page 19.
4/17/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article describing meeting of 4/17/1840 of supporters of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler. Includes resolutions proposed by Charles Daniel Drake. Page 20.
1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 1840: "The Log Cabin raisin'--Glorious Day for St. Louis and the State-The People have come!" Includes speech by Charles Daniel Drake. Pages 20-24.
5/25/1840
DESCRIPTION: 1 brief Newspapers in the "Madisonian" dated 5/25/1840: "Missouri is Coming!" Page 24. Mentions speech by Charles Daniel Drake.
5/22/1840
DESCRIPTION: Brief Newspaper article in the Baltimore "Patriot" dated 5/22/1840 "Missouri Is Coming!" Mentions speech by Charles Daniel Drake. Page 24.
4/16/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article from the "New Era" dated 4/16/1840: "General Harrison and the Public Lands." Page 25.
4/17/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 4/17/1840 about William Henry Harrison from "New Era," dated 1840, extracted from Todd & Drake's Life of Harrison. Pages 25-26.
4/18/1840
DESCRIPTION: 1 Newspaper article about William Henry Harrison dated 4/18/1840: "The Civilian of the Log Cabin." Pages 26-27.
4/20/1840
DESCRIPTION: 1 Newspaper article dated 4/20/1840 from the "New Era" about William Henry Harrison: "The Civilian of the Log Cabin, Again." Page 27.
1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 1840 from "New Era"" The Threats and Appeals of the Extra Globe." Page 28.
1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article by Charles Daniel Drake dated 1840: "To the Whigs of the City and County of St. Louis." Page 29.
1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper letter to Charles Daniel; Drake from "A Whig" for the "Evening Gazette." Page 29.
1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 1840 for the "Evening Gazette" with mention of Charles Daniel Drake. Page 29.
5/23/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 5/23/1840 from the "Log Cabin Hero" about William Henry Harrison. Page 30.
6/6/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/6/1840 from "Log Cabin Hero:" "A Grasp at the Sword." Page 30.
6/27/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper Article sated 6/27/1840 from "Log Cabin Hero:" "The Graduation of the price of the Public Lands." Page 31.
07/11/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/11/1840 from "Log Cabin Hero:" "The Last Insult. Page 32.
7/15/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/15/1840 from "Log Cabin Hero:" "Send It Along." Page 33.
7/22/1840
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/22/1840 from "Log Cabin Hero"with first line "that our views were wrong...." Page 34.
12/13/1841
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 8/13/1841: "Extraordinary Proceedings." Page 35.
9/3/1841
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 9/3/1841: "Mr. Cady." Page 35.
1841
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper advertisements circa 1841: "A Horse, A Horse." Page 35.
7/15/1842
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article from "Missouri Republican" dated 7/15/1842: "Song. Harry of the West," with reference to Henry Clay. Page 36.
7/16/1842
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/16/1842 from "Missouri Republican:" "Whig Young Men of St. Louis!" Page 36.
7/28/1842
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/28/1842 from "New Era:" "Glory or Shame." Pages 36-37.
7/31/1843
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/31/1843 from St. Louis "New Era:" "Dr. Potts and Episcopal Sucession." Page 37.
10/1843
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 10/1843: "[Henry] Clay Club [of St. Louis] Meeting." Page 38.
11/1843
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 11/1843: "Whig Meeting." Resolutions written by Charles Daniel Drake. Page 38.
1843
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 1843: "Public Meeting" with reference to Charles Daniel Drake. Page 38.
11/22/1843
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 11/22/1843: "Whig Convention at Union." Preamble and first 13 resolutions written by Charles Daniel Drake. Page 39.
2/12/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 2/12/1844: "What would you think if Missouri should in November ... make her voice heard in full deep tones for Henry Clay." Page 39.
12/26/1843
DESCRIPTION: Printed Prospectus: "Prospectus of the Mill Boy, A Paper proposed to be published in the City of St. Louis, until the Presidential Election of 1844." With Autograph Notes Signed by Charles Daniel Drake and Signature by Drake. Page 40.
6/1/1844
DESCRIPTION: Printed item dated 6/1/1844: "To the Whigs of the City and County of St. Louis." Lists Charles Daniel Drake as secretary. Page 41.
6/6/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/6/1844: "To the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis" by Charles Daniel Drake, City Counselor. Page 42.
6/7/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/7/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake to Board of Delegates of the city of St. Louis. Page 42.
6/15/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 5/15 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Delegates of the city of St. Louis. Page 42.
6/21/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/21/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Aldermen of the City if St. Louis. Page 42.
6/25/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 6/25/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Aldermen of the city of St. Louis. Page 43.
7/8/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/8/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake to Board of Delegates of the city of St. Louis. Page 43.
7/6/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 7/6/1844 beginning "John Black, Esq." from Charles Daniel Drake. Page 43.
7/11/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 7/11/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Aldermen of the city of St. Louis. Page 43.
9/28/1844
DESCRIPTION: Printed item dated 9/28/1844: "At a meeting of the Whigs of St. Louis." Lists Charles Daniel Drake's name as one of the Whigs. Page 44.
10/7/1844
DESCRIPTION: Printed Letter dated 10/7/1844 from Charles Daniel Drake. Page 45.
10/21/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 10/21/1844: "Proceedings of the Board of Delegates" of the city of St. Louis. Includes commentary by Charles Daniel Drake. Pages 45-46.
11/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping dated 11/1944: "Official Statement of Votes in St. Louis city and county." Page 46.
11/7/1844
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 11/7/1844 by Charles Daniel Drake "To the Board of Delegates of the City of St. Louis." Page 46.
3/5/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 3/5/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to George K. McGunnegle." Page 46.
5/12/1845
DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article dated 5/12/1845: "City Council. Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen." Includes commentary by Charles Daniel Drake. Page 47.
4/11/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 4/11/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to John Spalding. Also, printed letter from Spalding to Drake. Page 47.
6/9/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/9/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to George K. McGunnegle. Page 47.
6/11/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/11/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to D.H. Donovan. Page 47.
6/12/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed Letter dated 6/12/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to George K. McGunnegle. Page 48.
6/13/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/13/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Aldermen of the city of St. Louis. Page 48.
6/18/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/18/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to Board of Delegates of the city of St. Louis. Page 48.
6/20/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/20/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to Board of Aldermen of the city of St. Louis. Pages 48-49.
6/26/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 6/26/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Alderman of the city of St. Louis. Page 49.
7/30/1845
DESCRIPTION: Printed letter dated 7/30/1845 from Charles Daniel Drake to the Board of Aldermen of the city of St. Louis. Pages 49-50.
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