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Commonplace Book No.7, From 1st January 1851 To 7th January 1863, George Champlin Sibley
Commonplace Book No.7, From 1st January 1851 To 7th January 1863, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Commonplace Book No.7, From 1st January 1851 to 7th January 1863.
Commonplace Book No.6, From January 1, 1849 To December 31, 1850, George Champlin Sibley
Commonplace Book No.6, From January 1, 1849 To December 31, 1850, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
One of many journals and/or diaries of George Sibley, Commonplace Book #6 covered the period between January 1, 1849 and December 31, 1850. This book is heavy on weather recordings for the area around St. Charles, Missouri. Occasionally, he will mention notable events that happened around town or in his life.
Commonplace Book No.5, From January 1, 1847 To December 31, 1848, George Champlin Sibley
Commonplace Book No.5, From January 1, 1847 To December 31, 1848, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Commonplace Book No.5, from January 1, 1847 to December 31, 1848.
This book is heavy on weather recordings for the area around St. Charles, Missouri. Occasionally, he will mention notable events that happened around town or in his life.
Commonplace Book No.4, From January 1, 1845 To December 31, 1846, George Sibley
Commonplace Book No.4, From January 1, 1845 To December 31, 1846, George Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
One of many journals and/or diaries of George Sibley, Commonplace Book #6 covered the period between January 1, 1845 and December 31, 1846. This book is heavy on weather recordings for the area around St. Charles, Missouri. Occasionally, he will mention notable events that happened around town or in his life.
Commonplace Book No.3, From January 1, 1844 To December 31, 1844, George Champlin Sibley
Commonplace Book No.3, From January 1, 1844 To December 31, 1844, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Commonplace Book No.3, from January 1, 1844 to December 31, 1844.
One of many journals and/or diaries of George Sibley, Commonplace Book #6 covered the period between January 1, 1845 and December 31, 1846. This book is heavy on weather recordings for the area around St. Charles, Missouri. Occasionally, he will mention notable events that happened around town or in his life.
Diary No. 10 From September 23, 1833 To December 31, 1843, George Champlin Sibley
Diary No. 10 From September 23, 1833 To December 31, 1843, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Diary No. 10 from September 23, 1833 to December 31, 1843.
George Sibley Religious Interpretations, Circa 1840, George Sibley
George Sibley Religious Interpretations, Circa 1840, George Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
George Sibley's interpretation of the prophecies in Revelations. Sibley tries to associate the events of his time period with what he considers the end of times in the prophecies in the Book of Revelations.
1839 To 1840 Missouri Internal Improvement Minutes, George Champlin Sibley
1839 To 1840 Missouri Internal Improvement Minutes, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of 1839 to 1840 minutes of the Missouri Internal Improvement Proceedings from committee formed to organize the creation of railroads in Missouri.
Diary No. 8 From May 5, 1827 To July 21, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
Diary No. 8 From May 5, 1827 To July 21, 1834, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Diary No. 8 from May 5, 1827 to July 21, 1834. Most of this diary covers the period of George Sibley's second attempt to survey what became known as the Santa Fe Trail.
Diary No. 5 From January 1 To March 31, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
Diary No. 5 From January 1 To March 31, 1826, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Diary No. 5 from January 1 to March 31, 1826. Diary covers a portion of Sibley time during his first trip surveying what became known as the Santa Fe Trail.
Diary No. 4 From October To November, 1825, George Champlin Sibley
Diary No. 4 From October To November, 1825, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Diary No. 4 from October to November, 1825. Diary covers a portion of Sibley time during his first trip surveying what became known as the Santa Fe Trail.
Commonplace Book No.1, From January 1, 1820 To January 1, 1828, George Champlin Sibley
Commonplace Book No.1, From January 1, 1820 To January 1, 1828, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Commonplace Book No.1, from January 1, 1820 to January 1, 1828.
This piece covers the period of time immediately before moving to St. Charles, Missouri and starting Lindenwood College.
Loose Page From George Sibley Commonplace Journal, September 17, 1818, George Champlin Sibley
Loose Page From George Sibley Commonplace Journal, September 17, 1818, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Loose page from George Sibley Commonplace Journal, September 17, 1818.
Diary No. 2 From May 7, 1808 To September 3, 1811, George Champlin Sibley
Diary No. 2 From May 7, 1808 To September 3, 1811, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Diary No. 2 from May 7, 1808 to September 3, 1811.
Loose Pages From George Sibley Diary, May 4, 1811, George Champlin Sibley
Loose Pages From George Sibley Diary, May 4, 1811, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Journals, Diaries, & Commonplace Papers
Transcript of Loose Pages from George Sibley Diary, May 4, 1811. Sibley describes an attack by the Iowa tribe on the Osage tribe.