Finding Aid for the Sewell Richardson Papers
This collection contains journals, a treasurer’s book, and a leather envelope. The journals begin during Sewell’s time in Wisconsin. The journals were primarily written by Sewell until 1917 when Sewell’s wife took over. Annie continued to write until a short time before her death in 1927. The treasurer’s book contains records of accounts and payments. The envelope holds ephemera of the Richardson family.
Files
Reference
Nicole Schlagel, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center, Finding Aid for the Sewell Richardson Papers, Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri, 2015
Cite As
Nicole Schlagel, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center, “Finding Aid for the Sewell Richardson Papers,” Genealogy Gallery, accessed November 16, 2024, https://content.mymcpl.org/items/show/717.
Title
Finding Aid for the Sewell Richardson Papers
Subject
Genealogy
Family history
Richardson family
Family history
Richardson family
Description
This collection contains journals, a treasurer’s book, and a leather envelope. The journals begin during Sewell’s time in Wisconsin. The journals were primarily written by Sewell until 1917 when Sewell’s wife took over. Annie continued to write until a short time before her death in 1927. The treasurer’s book contains records of accounts and payments. The envelope holds ephemera of the Richardson family.
Creator
Nicole Schlagel, Archivist, Midwest Genealogy Center
Publisher
Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri
Date
2015
Rights
Format
Portable Document File Format; 85 KB; 3 pages.
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
sewell_richardson_papers_v01.pdf