C 780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 10.7 linear feet This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION The records of an organization of amateur and professional archaeologists headquartered in Columbia, Missouri. Includes extensive members’ correspondence, membership lists, executive committee correspondence, annual meeting notes, activities of local chapters, financial records, newspaper clippings, and photographs. This collection documents and illustrates the members’ archaeological interests and the organization’s efforts to protect and preserve the archaeological resources of Missouri. DONOR INFORMATION The records were placed on contract with the University of Missouri by the Missouri Archaeological Society through Carl Chapman on 10 September 1981 (Accession No. 4367). Additions were made on 12 January 1982 (Accession No. 4398); 7 January 1985 and 5 February 1985 (Accession No. 4609); and 3 April 1986 (Accession No. 4708). ORGANIZATIONAL SKETCH In 1930 Bagnell Dam was completed and Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks was formed. When the waters swept over the area without any sort of archaeological reconnaissance the Indian remains there were lost forever. Shocked by this loss of information, Professors Jesse E. Wrench and J. Brewton Berry of the University of Missouri decided something had to be done. Within a short time they contacted those they knew to be interested in Missouri archaeology and started an archaeological survey of the state, which would utilize amateur archaeologists. These efforts proved so satisfactory that by 1934 the project was funded by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and involved seventy-five paid workers. Several thousand Indian sites were located, as well as several hundred people interested in archaeology. Amateurs, with only a little professional guidance, proved they could make a valuable contribution. By the end of 1934, federal money for the project had run out. Since many in Missouri desired the work to continue, it was believed a state organization should be formed. In December 1934 a number of interested individuals, led by Wrench, Berry and Henry Hamilton of Marshall, met in Columbia and began the State Archaeological Society of Missouri. In 1946 the name was changed to the Missouri Archaeological Society. The society was created for the purposes of preserving the remains of the prehistoric peoples of Missouri, studying those remains scientifically, publishing information about them, providing amateur and professional archaeologists with opportunities to discuss common interests, and arousing public opinion to the appreciation of Missouri’s antiquities. Closing the gap between the amateur and the professional archaeologist has been one of the society’s long-standing goals and one of its greatest accomplishments. C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 A number of successes have been recorded by the society in attempting to preserve the remains of the prehistoric peoples of Missouri: getting a Hopewellian site added to Van Meter State Park, arranging for the restoration and protection of petroglyphs in Washington State Park, and operating field camps in various parts of the state. The latter also provided educational opportunities that helped convert “pothunters” into more scientifically oriented amateurs. From annual meetings, programs of local chapters, and correspondence with the society’s staff, members learned to keep records of their finds and to number artifacts to correspond with the site locations where they were found. To provide information about archaeological remains, the society began publishing a scholarly quarterly, The Missouri Archaeologist, and a newsletter. Prior to 1980, the society issued publications devoted to one theme or site, the Memoir Series and the Research Series. Articles submitted by society members in these publications disseminated information about Missouri’s archaeological resources. Talks by members to various civic organizations, schools, and clubs and newspaper articles about society activities also helped provide the public with information. Since its establishment, the Missouri Archaeological Society has worked closely with the University of Missouri. The first officers of the society were university faculty members Jesse E. Wrench, president, (from the History Department) and J. Brewton Berry, secretary, (from the Sociology Department). The society’s constitution stipulates that the secretary must be the archaeologist of the University of Missouri, and this has allowed greater coordination between amateur and professional archaeologists of the state. University students, along with amateur and professional archaeologists, have utilized the opportunities offered by the society. Following the death of Jesse E. Wrench in 1958, Henry W. Hamilton became the society’s president and served until 1980. He was succeeded by Michael R. Fisher. In 1946 Carl H. Chapman assumed the secretaryship and served until his retirement in 1980. During sabbaticals and leaves of absence, Chapman was relieved by Robert F.G. Spier, Dale R. Henning, Richard O. Keslin, and Richard A. Marshall. Other officers of the society, vice-presidents and trustees, have been mainly from Missouri and from a wide range of occupations. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE These records document the activities of the Missouri Archaeological Society from its inception to 1983. The records have been arranged into the following two series: Correspondence and Miscellaneous. The Correspondence series is especially rich and contains correspondence from members (mainly amateur archaeologists) and includes questions regarding archaeological procedures such as site excavation, and the identification of discoveries, and drawings and photographs of artifacts. Replies from the society’s staff are written in a readily accessible, generally nontechnical, style. Inquiries concerning billing, dues, and publications also constitute a large part of the correspondence. The society’s lobbying efforts in the 1960s and 1970s for legislation to protect, in particular, Missouri’s archaeological resources may also be found in the correspondence series. Brought out also in this series is the close relationship between the University of Missouri and the Missouri Archaeological Society. Overall, the correspondence is most Page 2 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 complete for the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s. The series has been arranged chronologically. The Miscellaneous series includes the files of the organization arranged chronologically by topic: executive committee correspondence, site preservation committee material, annual meeting notes and minutes, membership lists (partial), programs for chapters, activities of the Kansas City and Ozarks chapters (two of the more active chapters), society awards, financial records (partial), participation in the Missouri State Fair, Missouri Archaeological Survey, newspaper clippings, and photographs. While not as extensive or complete as the correspondence, the these files help present the internal dynamics of the organization. FOLDER LIST Correspondence Series Covering parts of six decades, this series generally consists of letters and cards sent to the Missouri Archaeological Society’s staff and their replies. Topics include inquiries about the identification of artifacts and other discoveries and sites and site excavations in Missouri and other states; the production of society publications; membership problems regarding dues, reception of publications, and renewals; involvement of the society and its members in the preservation of archaeological sites and in “salvage archaeology” (recording information about sites threatened by highway or reservoir construction); educational summer field camps held by the society and the University of Missouri; preparations for annual meetings; the formation of chapters and their activities and meetings; and a small amount of material specifically regarding the Missouri Archaeological Survey. f. 1-22 f. 23-28 f. 29-35 f. 36-44 f. 44-56 f. 56-68 f. 69-78 f. 78-92 f. 92-97 f. 97-99 f. 99-104 f. 104-115 f. 116-145 f. 146-160 f. 161-179 f. 179-199 f. 200-220 f. 221-255 f. 255-291 1934. Organization of the Missouri Archaeological Survey. 1935. Beginning of the Missouri Archaeological Society. 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943-1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 Page 3 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 f. 191-335 f. 335-373 f. 373-410 f. 410-447 f. 448-489 f. 490-495 f. 495-526 f. 527-558 f. 559-583 f. 583-603 f. 604-627 f. 627-630 f. 630-644 f. 644-663 f. 663-675 f. 675-680 f. 680-687 f. 687-694 f. 694-703 f. 703-710 f. 711-714 f. 714-715 f. 715-716 f. 717-718 f. 718-720 f. 720-724 f. 724-728 f. 728-729 f. 730 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981-1983 Undated Miscellaneous Series f. 731-736 f. 737-738 f. 739 f. 740-746 f. 747 f. 748-757 f. 758 Executive Committee, 1955-1978, n.d. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, and some financial records. Site Preservation Committee, 1946, 1959-1974, n.d. Correspondence regarding activities of committee, preservation of Missouri archaeological sites, and lobbying efforts to preserve archaeological material or information. Includes lists of Missouri sits on National Register of Historic Places and sites threatened by land-leveling in southeast Missouri. History, n.d., of society written by Carl H. Chapman. Meetings, 1947-1983. Includes notes, programs, minutes, reports from chapters, resolutions, and committee reports. Membership Form Letters, 1947-1967. Membership Lists, 1951-1969, n.d. Programs for chapters, n.d. Informative programs created by the society and distributed to chapters for use at monthly meetings; e.g., “The Art of Page 4 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 f. 759-761 f. 762 f. 763 f. 764 f. 765-766 f. 767-768 f. 769 f. 770-771 f. 772-775 Page 5 Making Ground Stone Artifacts,” “Chipped Stone Artifacts Made by Pressure Flaking,” and “Ancient Americans.” References and outlines are included. Kansas City Archaeological Society, 1952-1967, n.d. Newsletters, membership lists, programs, minutes of meetings, and constitution and bylaws. Ozarks Chapter, 1955-1967, n.d. Newsletters, lists of officers, programs, minutes of meetings, and constitution and bylaws. Awards, 1952-1980. Citations given to outstanding members. Financial Records, 1954-1962, 1968. Miscellaneous financial records including reports of auditing committee and treasurer’s lists of expenditures. Missouri State Fair, 1954-1957. Miscellaneous materials relating to society’s participation in the Missouri State Fair. Rules and regulations, prizes, and names and addresses of those entering collections, those who joined the society at the fair, and visitors. Missouri Archaeological Survey, 1936, 1964-1978, n.d. “Report of the Archaeological Survey of the Lake of the Ozarks State Park,” with accompanying map (1936). From 1964 to 1978, correspondence regarding the numbering of sites, guidelines and procedures, and county symbols for the survey. Undated material gives good explanation of need for survey and types of site locations. Newspaper Clippings, 1938-1973. Photocopies of newspaper clippings depicting activities of the society, University of Missouri Archaeology Division, and members and archaeological discoveries. Photographs, 1940-1945, 1956-1960. Photographs of artifacts, burial mounds, and collections. Achievement Awards, 1953-1970, n.d. Correspondence, notes, and citations related to the Achievement Award Committee and nominees and winners of the Society’s annual Achievement Award. This honor was bestowed to that person or persons who, according to the committee, had done the most to further the aims and goals of the Society. INDEX TERMS Subject Aarnes, Henry Adams, Eileen Adams, Lee M. Adams, Lee M. Adams, Robert McCormick Folders Image 110-112,128,130,135,177 714 64,66,77,78,82,84,86,90,91,113,117,129,143146,148,150,153,159,167,170,184,199,200,202, 204,206-208,214,216,218,219,221,229,239,401, 434,448,495,500,772,773,775 772 y 48,49,62-65,67,69-71,73-76,78,79,81-85,93,103, 141,144,152,162,717 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Amateur Archaeologist Club, St. Louis Anderson, Leo O. Folders Page 6 Image 132-139,142,143 77,93,119,158,183-187,190-194,196-201,204, 206,208,209,211,212,218,226,228,230,233,235, 237,246,252,254,256,277,283,291,293,295,298, 306,310,311,322,362,454,511,566,602,663,774, 775 Archeology, American--Artifacts 253,291,295,307,351,383,512,541,546,555,563, y 583,602,605,616,646,655,712,727,770,771 Archeology--Ecuador 706,707 Archeology--Graham Cave 213,221,323 Archeology--Lake of the Ozarks State Park 767 Archeology--Missouri 1-771 Archeology--Missouri, Crawford County 53 Archeology--Missouri, Fenton 701 Archeology--Missouri, Kansas City 759 Archeology--Missouri, Lafayette County 147 Archeology--Missouri, Nebo Hill 288 Archeology--Missouri, Philibert's Post 447 Archeology--Missouri, Pike County 181 Archeology--Missouri, Platte County 132 Archeology--Missouri, Ralls County 181 Archeology--Missouri, Rebel Cave 584 Archeology--Missouri, Saline County 142 Archeology--Missouri--Bibliography 89,116 Archeology--Spiro Mound, Oklahoma 202,219,220,230,231,240,244,248,398 Archeology--Table Rock Lake 279,362,367,374,393 Archeology--Van Meter State Park 74 Baker, Kenzie Kenneth (1878- ) 90 Banks, Alan 720 Bartlett, Ralph S. 7,10,11,17,19 Bedford, Thomas Payne (1880-1958) 5,23,24,30,48,85,110,111,115,138,139,151,157, 158,160,166,176,221,243,255,573 Benedict, Ruth (1887-1948) 95 Berry, J. Brewton 1-104,107,110,141,201,739 Blake, Leonard W. 62,63,84,88,98,103,107,136,141,152,158,166170,176,179,184,185,187,190,191,197,202,208, 210,222,233,238,248,250,271,282,287,293,304, 314,318,321-323,328,329,356,362,370,372,373, 378,401,403,407,416,439,475,489,513,587,592, 597,606,611,672,717,731,732,734,737,772,775 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Blanton, Charles L., Jr. (1899-1978) Borhegyi, Stephan F. Bradham, James Braeklin, J. G. Bray, Robert T. Brophy, Patrick Brownlee, Richard Smith, II (1918-1990) Burress, A. H. Burrill, A. C. Chapman, Carl Haley (1915-1987) Chapman, William M. Click, Arthur M. (1880-1960) Click, Edith Cole, Fay Cooper (1881-1961) Cole, Zane Collins, Florence Collins, Harry L. ( -1964) Connelly, James L. Cook, Charles M. Coy, Roy E. Crick, J. M. "Buster" Daerr, Louis H. Dalton, Sidna Poage (1892-1965) Davis, Ada Sue Davis, Hester Davis, J. B. L. Davis, Lester R. Davis, Walter M. ( -1969) Folders 493 410 534 85,102,113,130 113,174,208,216,257,274,277,354,500,648,678, 711,743,760 513,514,516,519,520,523,529,533,534,546,570, 584,622,659 4,74,428 39,47,48,58,60,61,75 40-42,45,47,53,54,59,64,67,71,72,74,77-80,8486,94 5,6,9-12,14,16-20,23,24,39,53,58,64,65,67-69, 73-77,84,87-89,92-94,98,103-202,204-207,209550,560,561,567,573,580-673,678,680-746,762, 772-775 22,53,86 518 180,181 48-50,65 355 151,259,317-319,355,358,360,363,376,379, 406,556,723,765,773,774 150,259,604,773,774 125,143,148-150,154,399 603 165,663 80,105,129,134,147,158,160,169,184,192,200, 202,217,222,254,321,326,332,344,360,369,397, 420,466,504,515,526,538,557,559,572,644,647 42 113,160,162,173-175,196,205,209,211,222, 223,275,292,327,348,380,424 129,131,133,135,141,143,159,679 487,498,499,502,517,616,624,714 4,5,7,9,12,14,20,25-32,34,36-42,45,48,50-52,54, 56,59,60,62,66,68-70,74-76,78,82,87,88,96,97, 109,114,121,123,134,139,155,170,759 57,58,61,82,91 62,64,69,79,83,90,105,110,117,121,124-127, Page 7 Image C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Davis, Walter M. ( -1969) Dellinger, S. C. Deuel, Thorne (1890- ) Diehl, Raymond Diesing, Eugene H. Donnell, Forrest C. (1884-1980) Duerr, Ralph J. Dufford, R. T. Dyche, Terrance Dyche, Terrance, Mrs. Easley, William H. Eichenberger, J. Allen Eklund, George Elgin, Robert Ellis, Roy (1888- ) Evans, David R. Evans, Orron D. (1886- ) Fay, George Emory (1927- ) Feagins, Jim D. Fisher, Michael R. Folsom Man Foster, Frank Fowler, Melvin Leo (1924- ) French, W. C. Graves, Leonard Green, Dee F. Page 8 Folders Image 129,138,144,146,147,151,154,159,161,164,166, 168-171,173-175,177-179,182,186,196,197,202, 203,205,206,223,237,371,413,451,489,511,514, 518,523,541,547,589,607,679,731,732,734,769 769 y 20,48,61,84,130,137,140,151,347 51,104,201,772 122,125,131 62,64,65,67-79,72-75,77-82,84-88,90-99,102, 104,109,112,115,126,154,165,174,181,222,251, 260,372,410 172 34, 95, 112, 138, 192, 207 64, 89, 90 760, 763 763 55 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 40-43, 52, 56, 57, 60, 61, 68, 69, 85, 87, 104, 109, 113, 117, 121, 122, 124, 125, 129, 130, 143, 144, 146, 148, 150, 157, 159, 166, 177, 178, 181, 194, 208, 224, 248, 290, 294, 296, 306-308, 318, 374, 378, 428, 490, 549, 556, 559, 564, 606, 723, 731, 735, 769 714 451 47, 49 672-716, 718-730, 736, 768 187, 213, 219, 235, 245, 263, 270, 295, 313, 323, 344, 366, 376, 408, 410, 429, 435, 439, 447, 495, 557, 581-583, 594, 654, 685-687, 690, 711, 731, 732, 734, 769, 773, 774 162, 177, 195, 203, 210, 228, 255, 623 688, 693, 706, 714 727-729, 746 758 47, 48, 125, 224, 299 329, 436 530 505, 506, 508, 511, 519 634, 649 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Green, Frank "Pop" Griffin, James Bennett (1905- ) Grimm, R. E. Grindell, James C. Folders Page 9 Image 155, 163, 167, 221 37, 72, 75, 78, 80, 89, 109, 110, 219 110, 122, 125, 132-139, 142-144, 147, 161, 169 97, 99, 107, 109, 110, 115, 120, 121, 127, 130, 131, 219, 650 Grinstead, L. R. 30 Grosser, Roger Douglas (1944- ) 709 Guild of American Prehistorians 615, 617 Guilliam, R. D. 15, 16 Haas, Louis J. 75-77, 125, 329, 489 Hall, John R. 66, 319, 321, 324 Hamilton, Henry W. (1898-1984) 1, 23, 24, 26, 28-34, 38, 45-47, 49, 50, 51, 54-56, 58, 59, 76, 85, 88, 96, 98, 99, 103-105, 107, 109112, 119, 129, 134, 135, 143, 145, 146, 157-151, 166, 167, 170, 171, 181, 182, 184, 192, 195, 202, 206, 208, 211, 213, 217-221, 224, 227, 229-231, 233, 240, 242, 254, 270, 292, 317, 325, 326, 346, 351, 364, 383-385, 389, 400, 409, 418, 420, 476, 483, 504, 523, 529, 585, 587, 603, 604, 611, 616, 619, 625, 628, 630, 650, 675, 682, 718, 719, 726, 731, 732, 735, 736, 762, 763, 772 Hamilton, Jean Tyree 97, 98, 158, 726, 763 Hamilton, Jean Tyree 769 y Hamilton, Theodore M. "Ted" (1905-2001) 25, 232, 239, 306, 311, 318, 338, 343, 360, 383, 387, 392, 401, 402, 407-409, 435, 441, 446, 490, 505, 522, 549, 554, 559, 561, 565, 567, 571, 604, 660, 676, 712, 761, 773-775 Hampson, J. K. 404 Hanan, Ernest B. 167 Hansen, H. F. 590 y Harner, Joe 48, 162 Haslag, Leonard F. 77, 80, 106, 112, 140, 142, 459, 461, 466, 469 Haslag, Leonard F., The Ancient Art of 459 Making Arrowheads Hastings, Elbert H. 128 Haswell, Richard 373 Henning, Dale R. (1931- ) 498-578, 639, 743 Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. (1903-1960) 345, 392, 493 Hoffman, W. E. 38 Holder, Preston 328 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Hon, Jean Hoover, H. Lee Howard, James H. Hurley, Joseph W. Indians, Hopewell Indians, Kickapoo Indians, Osage Indians, Osage--Bibliography Indians--History Indians--Social life and customs Ingenthron, Elmo Irvine, Sam C. Jennings, Jesse D. Johnson, Donald M. Jokerst, J. Dent Journey, J. B. Keefe, James Kem, James Preston (1890-1965) Keslin, Richard O. Lawlor, Margaret M. Lea, William Logan, Wilfred D. Lowe, James L. Lowe, James L. Lubensky, Earl Henry Lyman Center for Archaeological Research, Saline County, Missouri Lynn, Larry Mack, John Marshall, Byron C. Marshall, Richard A. Folders Page 10 Image 702, 703, 708 769 y 402 69-71, 98 107, 601, 759 146 107, 146, 200 150 758 660 y 394 742 129, 130, 132, 133, 136, 137, 149, 155 108-110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 118-121, 124, 126, 134-136, 153, 238, 243, 287 316, 325, 326, 328, 329, 333 85, 86 607, 609, 624, 665, 677 134, 145, 164 361-498, 510, 511, 731, 732 228, 235, 237, 239, 258, 298, 373, 759, 760 15, 16 208-210, 561 66, 75, 81-83, 94, 111, 136-138, 184, 221, 382, 660, 722, 737, 773-775 94 y 65, 67, 706, 746 500 467 y 73, 90, 108, 130, 172 445 262, 281, 285, 400, 410, 473, 550-633, 675, 735, 742 Marshall, Richard A. 719 y McKinney, Joe J. 604-606, 624, 628, 737, 738, 774, 775 McNickle, D'Arcy 62-64, 77 McReynolds, Allen, Jr. (1909- ) 201 Middlebush, Frederick Arnold (1890-1971) 72 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Folders Miller, Ronald, Jr. Miller, Steve Mills, Edwin W. Missouri Academy of Science Missouri Archaeological Society Missouri Archaeological Society, Big Bend Archaeological Study Missouri Archaeological Society, Greater St. Louis Archaeological Society Missouri Archaeological Society, Kansas City Archaeological Society 615-617 220, 405, 714 168 64 1-775 119, 134, 135, 148, 183, 204, 228, 233, 236, 494, 495, 604 179, 219, 231, 234, 237, 241, 243, 322 179, 181, 226, 230, 235, 240, 251, 256, 261, 264, 269, 284, 296, 316, 324, 339, 354, 373, 385, 412, 414, 418, 423, 491, 492, 605, 749, 759-761 Missouri Archaeological Society, Marion 69, 102, 111, 134, 171, 177, 202, 224, 289, 290, and Ralls Chapter 292, 294, 300, 604, 623, 644, 735, 743 Missouri Archaeological Society, Missouri 1-21, 25, 739, 767, 768 Archaeological Survey Missouri Archaeological Society, Mound 604, 606, 607, 695, 744 City Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society, 604, 624 Northwest Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society, Osage 513, 514, 519, 527, 529, 534, 583, 604, 743 Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society, Ozarks 134, 136-138, 146, 149, 159, 161, 175, 182, 206, Chapter 223, 587, 604, 605, 613, 620, 622, 643, 735, 743, 762 Missouri Archaeological Society, Raytown 651, 656, 744 Archaeological Society Missouri Archaeological Society, Salt River 640, 744 Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society, Twin 148-150 Lakes Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society, Upper 743 Meramec Chapter Missouri Archaeological Society--History 1, 121, 164, 165, 415, 739 Missouri Museums Association 72 Missouri Outdoor Writers Association 352 Missouri. Fair 52, 66, 75, 88, 97, 135, 168, 170, 183, 297, 317, 318, 355, 478, 765, 766 Mohrman, Harold 621 Mook, Maurice A. 103-105 Morrison, William M. "Buck" 222 Page 11 Image C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Moselage, John H. Mounds and mound builders, Missouri Mounds and mound builders, Missouri, St. Louis County Murray, Matthew S. Nelson, H. R. Nichols, George Noland, C. A. Norman, C. C. O'Brien, Michael Palmer, Ernest J. Parker, Landis Petroglyphs Petroglyphs, Missouri Poppenhouse, Jerry Prescott, Kenneth Randolph, Vance (1892-1981) Rearick, R. S. Reynolds, Donovan Roedl, Leo J. Roesler, F. E., "Ancient Indian Mounds at Fenton, St. Louis County, Missouri" Ross, Bane L. Ruyle, J. B. Scully, Edward Sellers, Paul V. Shackelford, James T. Shaw, Robert Sheets, C. K., Jr. Shelburne, Charles A. Shelburne, Ruth Shippee, James Mett Folders 774 181, 770 701 Page 12 Image y 41 760 718, 722, 774 55, 69, 71-73, 95, 107, 112, 147, 242 40, 107, 110, 112, 115, 161, 229 744, 746 605 5, 6, 9-12, 14, 16-20 710 180, 294 Y 435 292, 325, 340 185 351 774 226, 261, 291, 294, 296, 313, 316, 317, 319, 329, 33, 335, 338-340, 353, 354, 371, 376, 378, 380, 391, 436, 579, 773 701 34-36, 41, 42, 44, 55, 60 85, 87, 88 209, 218 260, 653 22 20-22 243, 498, 737 28, 29, 33, 86 72 17, 33, 35, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 57, 61, 70, 77, 87, 91, 96-98, 106, 110, 112-114, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122, 126, 129-131, 135, 139, 143, 144, 149, 154, 157, 160, 162-164, 166-168, 174, 177, 179, 181, 183, 186, 189, 190, 192, 197, 208, 210, 213, 229, 257, 258, 273-275, 283, 292, 377, 388, 402, 408, 420, 451, 454, 455, 460, 463, 471, 472, C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Shippee, James Mett Shippee, Margaret Shoemaker, Floyd C. (1886-1972) Shoffner, James Keith Skelton, Ike (1931-2013) Smith, Harriet M. Spier, Robert F. G. Steen, Charles R. Stone implements Stout, David B. Straley, William Wilson Stubbs, Francis L. Sweet, Arthur T. Symington, Stuart (1901-1988) Thorne, Robert M. Titterington, P. F. Tong, Marvin E., Jr. Trowbridge, Harry E. Turner, C. Helmer U.S. Work Projects Administration Van Ravenswaay, Charles (1911-1990) Vinton, John C. Wagaman, Floyd Wallhausen, Art L. ( -1969) Wedel, Mildred Mott Wedel, Waldo Rudolph Page 13 Folders Image 474-476, 487, 489, 494-496, 503, 506, 510, 516, 517, 519, 521, 525, 545, 560, 562, 603, 606, 610, 612, 615, 633, 667, 701, 716, 759, 760, 763, 765, 769 769 y 87, 761 57, 77, 78 175, 179 519 41-45 193-211, 225, 231, 235 773 459, 758 42, 43 95, 96, 98, 104, 126, 241 301, 774, 775 167 315, 388 673-676 1, 21, 22, 26, 30, 38, 67, 164, 170, 185, 361, 772 105, 106, 115, 116, 121, 123, 125-127, 133, 137, 138, 146, 150, 154-156, 161, 167, 170, 172, 173, 175, 177, 181-183, 187, 188, 192-199, 202-215, 217-220, 222-229, 231-233, 235, 236, 242, 260, 265, 269, 295, 298, 313, 315, 317, 321, 325, 332, 334, 335, 337-339, 350, 373, 396, 415, 419, 421, 431, 441, 447, 503, 505, 507, 509, 514, 516, 522, 526, 539, 546, 558, 559, 566, 606, 624, 644, 715, 772, 775 62, 63, 68, 72, 73, 89, 110, 130, 132, 133, 141, 163, 179, 759, 760 774, 775 68 121, 123, 131, 132, 149,164, 165 237, 240, 312, 762 9, 10, 12, 14, 16-18 216, 230, 430, 609, 625, 651 72, 231, 516 39, 41, 42, 44, 54, 61, 64, 66, 81, 87, 121, 161, 163, 419, 431, 518, 665, 773, 774 C780 Missouri Archaeological Society, Records, 1934-1983 Subject Wehr, Arno West, Dee Wheeler, Richard P. Wilder, Charles G. Wilson, W. R. "Doc" Wood, W. Raymond Wrench, Jesse E. Wrench, Jesse E. (1882-1958) Wrench, Jesse E., Mrs. Yuma Man Folders Page 14 Image 715 199, 362 222 169, 170, 178, 179, 181, 183, 190, 195, 205, 207, 211, 266 542, 549, 559, 624, 666 192, 412, 421, 423, 503, 511, 521, 612, 678 1-98, 103-105, 110, 115, 115, 133, 136, 137, 149, y 156, 157, 159, 161, 169, 171, 174, 175, 188, 189, 191, 193-197, 200-202, 206, 207, 217, 225, 227, 230, 235, 238, 242, 244, 255, 270, 271, 353, 368, 376, 387, 392, 399, 431, 432, 482, 482, 489, 732, 739, 763, 769 769 763 758
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