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  • Napoleon Gray:  An Adaptable Marble, Phenix Marble Company, Producers, Kansas City, Missouri, Tompkins-Kiel Marble Company, Distributors, New York City, New York, Quarries, Phenix, Missouri, 1926.

  • Title page of Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926 Frontispiece from Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926 Page from Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926: “A group of gang saws in the Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co. mills,” “General view of the Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co. Plant, New York City,” & “Block yard, Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co.”

    Title page of Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926

    Frontispiece from Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926

    Page from Napoleon Gray: An Adaptable Marble, 1926: “A group of gang saws in the Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co. mills,” “General view of the Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co. Plant, New York City,” & “Block yard, Tompkins-Kiel Marble Co.”

  • Natural History, Geology, etc. (of Missouri), 12 pp. (History of Johnson County, F.A. North, Chapter III., pp. 192-203, 1881.)
  • The Natural Resources of the United States, by J. Harris Patten, M.A., 1881, 16°.
  • New Charter, Kansas City, Missouri, by Kansas City, Missouri, F.P. Burnap Stationery and Printing Co., 1905, 247 pp. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • The New Deal, the CCC, and Missouri State Parks,” by James Denny, in Ozark Watch, Vol. VII, No. 3, Spring 1994.
  • New Jersey Geological Survey Annual Report for 1906, by W. E. McCourt. (Includes a paper on fire tests of building stones.)
  • New Light on the Early History of the Greater Northwest: The Manuscript Journals of Alexander Henry, Fur Trader of the Northwest Company, and of David Thompson, Official Geographer and Explorer of the same company, 1799-1814. Exploration and Adventure Among the Indians on the Red, Saskatchewan, Missouri and Columbia Rivers, by Alexander Henry, David Thompson, Elliott Coues, published by F. P. Harper, 1897. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • New Mineral Occurrences (I). II. Crystal Forms of Calcite From Joplin, Missouri, (Volume 1, part 7; Pub. No. 44), O.C. Farrington, Field Museum, Chicago, IL, 1900.
  • New Missouri Marble Mill,” in Stone Magazine, November 1925, Vol. XLVI, No. 11, pp. 674-676.
  • New York State Museum Bulletin 100, by W. E. McCourt, 1906. (Paper on fire tests.)
  • Newton County, Missouri: Its Agricultural, Mineral and Manufacturing Interests, Educational and Industrial Advantages, The Home for the Emigrant, Neosho, Mo., Printed at the Neosho Journal Book and Job office, 1873, 16°, 8 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This was issued by the Newton County Immigration Society.”)
  • North American Geology and Palæontology for the Use of Amateurs, Students and Scientists, by S. A. Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889, 664 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The Geology of Missouri is described on pages 33, 41, 45, 58, 59, 61 and 66-77.”)
  • Northern Boundary of Missouri, December 31, 1842. Referred to the Committee on the Territors, 27th Congress, 3d Session, Ho. of Reps., Doc. No. 38, 43 pp. (Miscellaneous document of the United States Congress.)
  • Northwest Missouri, Its Resources and Possibilities,” by Ex-Gov. Albert P. Morehouse, Missouri Board of Agriculture. (Twenty-second Report, 1889-90, pp. 242-251.) ( According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Refers to existence of coal in the northwestern counties.”)
  • Not Much of Anything: A History of My Life, by Johnny Hoyt, Undated. (This book includes information about the town and the rock quarry in Blue Mound, Missouri.)
  • Note on Haworth’s Papers in the American Geologist in the Archæan Rocks of Missouri, 1 pp. (American Naturalist, Vol. XXII, page 732, 1888.)
  • Notes on Surface Geology of Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas,” G. C. Broadhead, 2 pp. (Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, Vol. III, No. 8, pp. 460-461, Dec., 1879.)
  • Notes on The Clays and Building Stones of Certain Western Central Counties Tributary to Kansas City,” by G. E. Ladd, Assistant Geologist, in Bulletin No. 5, Geological Survey of Missouri, Jefferson City, July 1891, pp. 46-86.
  • Notes on the Northwest, or Valley of the Upper Missouri, comprising...and Northern Illinois and Missouri, Bradford, New York and London, 1846, 12°, 302 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Pages 200-270 are on the geology of the region, including Missouri.”)
  • Notes on the Permian Formations of Kansas,” in The American Geologist, The Geological Publishing Company, 1905, 36: 142-161.   
  • Notice of “Observations on the Geology of the County of Ste. Genevieve, being an extract from the Report made to the Missouri Geological Survey in 1859, by B. F. Shumard, M.D.” (Transactions St. Louis Acad. Sci.), 1 page. (American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. XXIX, Second Series, page 126, 1860.)
  • Observations on the Carboniferous Limestone of the Boundary Survey Collections, and its relations with the Carboniferous Limestones of the Mississippi Valley, by James hall of Albany, New York, 4 pp. (Report of the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. Vol. I, Part II: pp. 122-125, 1857. Quarto.)
  • Observations upon the Carboniferous Limestones of the Mississippi Valley, (Abstract), 17 pp. (Vol. XXIII, Second Series, page 187.) (From the proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.) See also Report of Progress of the Iowa Geological Survey.
  • The Occurrence and Origin of Rapakivi Granite in the St. Francois Mountains Batholith of Southeast Missouri, G.R. Lowell and J.R. Sides, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 1973, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 332-333.
  • Official Manual of the State of Missouri, by Missouri, Office of the Secretary of State, Missouri, published by Secretary of State, 1899. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • On the Brecciated Character of the St. Louis Limestone,” by C. H. Gordon in American Naturalist, Vol. XXIV, pp. 305-311, April 1890. According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This describes the character of the formation as found in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri.”)
  • On the Carboniferous Limestones of the Mississippi Valley,” by Professor James Hall, of Albany, New York, 19 pp. in 10th Meeting, American Association For the Advancement of Science Proceedings, 1856, page 51.)
  • “On the Coal Measures of Missouri,” by G. C. Swallow, 3 pp. in American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. XXVI, Second Series, page 113.
  • On the Mineral Region of the State of Missouri, by J. N. Nicollet, 2 pp. in American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. XLV, page 340, 1843. According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The above is an abstract of the Proceedings of the Fourth Session of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists.”)
  • Our Western Empire, or the New West Beyond the Mississippi, Brockett, Phil., 1882, 1312 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Chapter XII, pp 927-955, has an account of Missouri, including its geology.”)
  • The Ozarks Land and Life, by Milton D. Rafferty, Norman University Of Oklahoma Press., 1985, 282 pp. (The history and contemporary life of the Ozarks region of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas.)
  • P. H. Schneider’s Granite Quarries,” in Mines, Metals and Arts, of St. Louis, J. E. Ware, Editor, May, 1874.
  • The Pacific Railroad Company Offers at Public Sale, Farming, Timbered and Mineral Lands, St. Louis, Mo., 1859, 57 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The pamphlet has extensive reports by Prof. Swallow on the minerals of the counties traversed by the road.”) (This book is available on the Google Book Search web site for reading or downloading in PDF format to your computer.)
  • Pages From the Early History of the West and Northwest: Embracing Reminiscences and Incidents of Settlement and Growth, and Sketches of the Material and Religious Progress of the States of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, with Especial Reference to the History of Methodism, by Stephen R. Beggs, published and printed at the Methodist Book Concern, 1868. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • The Paleoecology of a ‘Middle Limestone Member’ (Leavenworth) of An Upper Carboniferous (Stephanian) Cyclothem Midcontinent, U.S.A., in Facies, Vol. 8, No. 1, December, 1983, Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, ISBN, pp. 113-189.
  • Paleontology of Missouri, by Bureau of Geology and Mines, Missouri, 1891 (vol. 4, part 1). (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Paleozoic Succession in Missouri: Part 2, Ordovician System, Missouri Report of Investigation No. 70, by Thomas L. Thompson, 1991, 282 pp., 163 fig.
  • Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri: Early and Recent History and Genealogical Records of Many of the Representative Citizens, Jonathan Fairbanks and Clyde Edwin Tuck, (Compiled by Fairbanks and Tuck ca. 1914.), presented by the Springfield-Greene County Library.
  • Past and Present of Livingston County, Missouri: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement, by Albert J. Roof, published by S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1913 (vol. 1). (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) of Missouri Guidebook and Field Trip, Report of Investigations 25, GSA 1958 Annual Meeting, Rolla, 1959, W.V. Searight, spiral bound, 46 pp.
  • Personal Reminiscences and Fragments of the Early History of Springfield and Greene County, Missouri: Related by Pioneers and Their Descendants at Old Settlers’ Dinners Given at the Home of Capt. Martin J. Hubble, March 31, 1907, 1908, 1908, 1910, 1911, by Martin J. Hubble, Inland Printing Co., 1914. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
  • Petrology and Geochemistry of the Graniteville Granite, Southeast Missouri, M.D. Stallings, D.W. Nees, and G.R. Lowell, Missouri Academy of Science Program and Abstracts, 1998.
  • Petrology and Paleogeography of the Warrensburg Channel Sandstone, Western Missouri,” by R. W. Doty and J. F. Hubert, in The Journal of Sedimentology, March 1962, pp. 7-39. )This article is in a complete issue of the journal of Sedimentology vol. 1.)
  • Petrology and Sedimentation of the Upper Cambrian Lamotte Sandstone in Missouri, by Richard W. Ojakangas, Journal of Sedimentary Research; December 1963; v. 33; no. 4; pp. 860-873 © 1963 SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology.
  • Petrology of the Big Spring Granite of Southeastern Missouri, G.R. Lowell, Missouri Academy of Science Program and Abstracts, 2000.
  • Pettis County and Sedalia, Missouri, prepared by F.A. Sampson for the Immigration Committee of the Citizens’ meetings, Sedalia, Mo., Press of H. Swalley, 1886, 16 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The geological and mineral account of the county is given on page 9.”)
  • Phanerozoic History of the Central Midcontinent. The Geology of North America,” (Chapter 10), by Bill J. Bunker, Brian J. Witzke; W.L. Watney, G.A. Ludvigson, in Vol. D-2., Sedimentary Cover-North American Craton U.S., The Geological Society of America, 1988.
  • Phenix Marble Company Power Plant (article from Stone Magazine, March 1923, Vol. XLIV, No. 3, pp. 155-156)

  • Physical and Chemical Tests on the Commercial Marbles of the United States, by D. W. Kessler, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Standards Technologic Paper No. 123, 1919.
  • Physical Geography,” W. B. and D. S. Durie, 16 pp. (An illustrated History of Missouri, comprising its early record, and civil political, and military history from the first exploration to the present time, etc. By Walter Beckford Davis and Daniel S. Durie, A. M., St. Louis : A. J. Hall & Co., 1876, Chapter XXIV, pages 228-245.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This has an account of the geology and minerals of the state, and a portrait of Prof. G. C. Swallow.”)
  • Physical Geography: Geology, Mines, Minerals, Waters, Prairies, Timber and Soils of Missouri, by G.C. Swallow, LL.D., Former State Geologist, now Professor of Agriculture in the State University, 40 pp. (Switzler’s History of Missouri, Part II, 1879.)
  • Physical Geography of Missouri,” From the unpublished notes of the Missouri Geological Survey, by G. C. Swallow, 42 pp. (Second Report, 1866, pp. 58-96.)
  • “Physical Geography of Missouri,” Geology, etc., by G. C. Swallow, LL.D. (The Commonwealth of Missouri, A Centennial Record, edited by C. R. Barns, St. Louis, 1877, pp. 499-539.
  • Physical Geography of Missouri, by Prof. G.C. Swallow, M.D., LL.D. I. Topography, II. Geology, III. Mines and Useful Minerals, IV. Rivers and Springs, V. Prairies, VI. Timber, VII. Soils, 36 pp. (Campbell’s Gazetteer of Missouri, 1874) ( According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This has a geological map of Missouri.”)
  • Physiographic Regions of Missouri, Fact Sheet-02 (PDF), Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
  • Pictorial and Genealogical Record of Greene County, Missouri, Together with Biographies of Prominent Men of Other Portions of the State, Both Living and Dead, presented by the Springfield-Greene County Library.
  • Poems in Stone: Tombs of Louis Henri Sullivan,” by Robert a. Wright, in Markers V, pp. 168-209, Association for Gravestone Studies. (Illinois, Missouri, USA)
  • Porphyritic Rocks of Southeast Missouri Huronian,” The Valley Farmer, St. Louis, Vol. II, pp. 241, 243, 448.
  • Post Devonian Igneous Activity in Southeastern Missouri, Missouri Report of Investigation No. 4, by Albert L. Kidwell. 83 pp., 10 pl., 1947.
  • Practical and Scientific Agriculture,” G. C. Swallow, Missouri Department of Agriculture Report, 9 pp. (Second Report, 1866, pp. 164-172.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The connection of Geology with the soils of Missouri is considered.”)
  • The Pre-Cambrian Structure of Missouri, by Howard B. Graves, Jr., Saint Louis 1938., 1938.
  • A Preliminary Catalog of Missouri Fossils Occurring in Missouri,” by G. Hambach, Palæontologist, in Geological Survey of Missouri, Bulletin No. 1, Jefferson City, April, 1890.
  • Preliminary Report on the Structural and Economic Geology of Missouri, by Jno. A. Gallaher (State Geologist), Bureau of Land and Mines, Jefferson City, Missouri: Tribune Printing Co., State Printers and Binders, 1900. 259 pp.
  • “The Problem of the St. Peter Sandstone,”in University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Bulletin, by C. L. Dake, Tech. ser., vol. 6, no. 1, 1921.
  • Public Roads: Their Improvement and Maintenance, Vol. 5 (Second Series), by E. R. Buckley, Missouri Geological Survey, 1907, 24 pp. (This book is available on the Google Book Search web site for reading or downloading in PDF format to your computer.)
  • Quarrying Marble at Phenix, Missouri, by B. B. Brewster (St. Louis, Missouri), from Mine and Quarry magazine, Sullivan Machinery Co., Publisher, Chicago, Illinois, Vol. VIII. No. 2 – January, 1914, pages 791 – 796, Whole No. 27.
  • The Quarrying Industry of Missouri, by E.R. Buckley and H.A. Buehler, Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, Vol. II, 2 nd Series, Jefferson City, MO., Tribune Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, 1904. (This book is available on the Google Book Search web site for reading or downloading in PDF format to your computer.)
  • Railroad from St. Louis to New Orleans, Missouri & Arkansas Railroad, U. S. Survey, etc. (Western Journal and Civilian,* Vol. VIII, pp. 408-422, 1852. (* A magazine published in St. Louis from 1848 until 14 volumes and 3 numbers were issued.)
  • Recollections of Persons and Places in the West, by H. M. Brackenridge, a native of Ohio, Philadelphia: James Kay, Jun. and Brother, 1835, 18°, 244 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The author lived at Ste Genevieve (Missouri), and he starts on his travels from there, and returns by way of New Madrid.”)
  • Reconnoissance of a railroad route from Neosho, Mo., to the Rio Grande, by Lt. Col. Joseph E. Johnston, House, Ex. Doc., No. 103, 1 st Session, 35 th Congress. (Miscellaneous document of the United States Congress.)
  • Regional Structure of the Southeast Missouri and Illinois-Kentucky Mineral Districts, Geological Survey Bulletin 1202-B, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1965.
  • The Remarkable Crosses of Charles Andera,” by Loren N. Horton, in Markers XIV, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1997. (Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, USA)
  • Remarks on Pilot Knob, Iron Mountain and Mine La Motte Districts,” by Prof. Persifor Frazer, Jr., 2 pp. (Philadelphia Academy Natural Science Proceedings, 1874, Part II, page 85.)
  • Remarks on the Geological Map and Section of the Rocks of Missouri,” Abstract, 1 page. (20th Meeting, American Association For the Advancement of Science Proceedings, 1871, page 262.)
  • Remarks on the Geological Map and section of the Rocks of Missouri,” by G. C. Swallow in American Naturalist, Vol. 5, pp. 541-542.
  • Remarks on the St. Louis Limestone,” by Engelmann, 2 pp. in American Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. III, Second Series, page 119, 1847.
  • Report of a Reconnoisance along the line of the Western Branch of the North Missouri railroad, from Moberly to Leavenworth, Board of Agriculture Report, 8 pp. (First Report, 1865, pp. 174-181.) (Appendix Senate Journal, Adjourned Session, 23d General Assembly, Jefferson City, 1865-6, pp. 174-181.)
  • Report of a Survey from St. Louis to the Big Bend of Red River, by Joshua Barney, Washington, 1852. (Miscellaneous document of the United States Congress.)
  • Report of Committee on Mining and Manufacturers to the 31st General Assembly of Missouri, March 18, 1881, 21 pp. (Appendix Senate and House Journals, Regular Session, 31 st General Assembly, 1881, Jefferson City, 1881.)
  • Report of Committee on Mines and Mining, February 16, 1875, 5 pp. (Journal House, Regular Session, 28 th General Assembly, 1875, Jefferson City, 1875; pp. 621-625.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This is a report on the School of Mines at Rolla.”)
  • Report of Committee on Mines and Mining, April 2, 1879, 3 pp. (Appendix Senate and House Journals of 1879, Part 22, Jefferson City, 1879.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This is a report on the School of Mines.”)
  • Report of J. Van Cleve Phillips, Geologist and M.E. on Reeds’ Mineral Tract, located at Reeds, Jasper County, Missouri. Also several opinions of distinguished geologists and M.E.’s on Mineral Properties on said tract, etc. Carthage, Mo.
  • Report of O’Sullivan & Morley, Engineers of the St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad Company, Second Annual Report of the Directors of the Road, St. Louis, 1854.
  • Report of Prof. Charles U. Shepard, of Amherst College, Mass, in relation to Mineral Lands in the counties of Madison, Wayne and Iron, in the State of Missouri, belonging to Hiram N. Tong, of Ironton, Iron Co., Mo., made by him after an examination of the premises, May 17, 1860, St. Louis: Printed by M. Niedner, No. 43 Pine Street, near Third Street, 1860, 15 pp. With map of the Ironton Mining Company Lands.
  • Report of Progress (Fourth), Missouri Geological Survey, by G. C. Swallow ( Dec. 22, 1858. For 1857-58) (Appendix to Journals, 1st Session, Twentieth General Assembly, 1858, Jefferson City, 1859, pp. 97-106.
  • Report of Progress (Fifth), Missouri Geological Survey, by G. C. Swallow ( Dec. 30, 1860. For 1859-60) (Appendix to the Journals, 1st Session, Twenty-first General Assembly, 1869, Jefferson City, 1861, pp. 521-533.
  • Report of the Cairo & Fulton Railroad Co., Communication to the governor, Jan. 23, 1855, pp. 10. (Appendix to the Journals, 1 st Session, 18th General Assembly, 854, Jefferson City, 1855, pp. 289-298.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The report of James S. Williams, Chief Engineer, has a detailed and interesting account of the topography of the Missouri section of the road.”)
  • Report of the Chief Engineer, Kirkwood, January 10, 1851. (First Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Pacific Railroad; and the Report of the Chief Engineer upon the Preliminary Surveys, St. Louis, Mo.: Printed at the Republican Book and Job Office, 1851. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This has a map and section showing elevations along the different routes surveyed, with descriptions of these routes and of the country through which they run.”)
  • Report of the Colonel of Ordnance in Relation to the Mineral Lands of Missouri, Mineral Lands, Washington, 1836. (Miscellaneous documents of the United States Congress.)
  • Report of the Committee on the location of the School of Mines. (Report of 1871, pp. 16-22 - Annual Report of the State University.) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This report describes the minerals found in Phelps county, the committee reporting in favor of locating the school in that county.)
  • Report of the Geological Survey of the State of Missouri, including Field work of 1873-1874, with 91 illustrations and an atlas, Garland C. Broadhead, State Geologist, printed by the authority and under the direction of the Bureau of Geology and Mines, Jefferson City, 1874, pp. 734, L, 4, 56. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
  • Report of the Hon. M. L. Wolfe, State Mine Inspector,” M. L. Wolfe, 30 pp. Special report, etc., Coal Mine Explosion at Rich Hill, Mo., March 29, 1888, St. Louis, Mo., 1888, pp. 8-37. (Tenth Annual Report of the Labor Bureau, Jefferson City, 1889.)
  • Report of the Preliminary Surveys and Location of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, by James M. Bucklin, Chief Engineer. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This describes the coal beds along the line of the road.”)
  • Report of the State Mine Inspector for 1888,” M. L. Wolfe (Tenth Annual Report Labor Bureau, Jefferson City, 1889, pp. 59-125.)
  • Report of the State Mine Inspector For the Year 1889, C. C. Woodson. (Eleventh Report, Labor Bureau, pp. 447-517.)
  • Report of William B. Potter, Mining Engineer,” W. B. Potter, 20 pp. and folded plan. (Special report of Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspection on Coal Mine Explosion at Rich Hill, Mo., March 29, 1888, St. Louis, Mo., 1888, pp. 38-57. (Tenth Annual Report of the Labor Bureau, Jefferson City, 1889.)
  • Report on Chippewa Land District, Owen. (Miscellaneous document of the United States Congress.) According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Contains numerous sections of Carboniferous limestone in Mississippi and Missouri Valleys.”)
  • A Report on Mine La Motte Sheet, including Portions of Madison, St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve Counties, by Charles Rollin Keyes, State Geologist, Missouri Geological Survey, Reports on Areal Geology (Sheets 1-4) Volume IX, 1896.
  • Report on the Building Stones of The United States, and Statistics of the Quarry Industry for 1880, by George W. Hawes, Curator of the Department of Mineralogy and Lithology at the National Museum, and by F. W. Sperr and Thomas C. Kelly, Joint production of the Census Office and the National Museum, 1983, 410 pp. (Missouri section, pp. 265-274.)
  • Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Missouri, 1855-1871, Missouri Geological Survey, by G. C. Broadhead, F. B. Meek, and B. F. Shumard, published by authority of the Legislature, under the direction of the Bureau of Geology and Mines, Jefferson City, 1873, pp. 324 and IV. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)
  • Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Missouri, Field Work of 1873-1874, with 91 Illustrations and an Atlas, Garland C. Broadhead, State Geologist, Jefferson City, Mo.: Regan and Carter, State Printers and Binders, 1874. (This book is available on the Google Book Search web site for reading or downloading in PDF format to your computer.)
  • Report on the Geology of the Mineral District Contiguous to the Iron Mountain Railroad, by J.V. Phillips, St. Louis, 1859, 14 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This contains a geological map showing the mineral region contiguous to the Iron Mountain Railroad and its proposed extension, Surveyed by J.V. Phillips. Constructed and drawn by J.T. Fiala, St. Louis, Mo. 1859. Scale 2 inches to 6 miles. The vertical section is through Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob from Greenville to Bailey’s, 100 miles.”)
  • Report on the Mineral Lands of Messrs. Woods, Christy & co., and Messrs. Christy & Woods, in Franklin County, Missouri, by G. C. Swallow, 1866, St. Louis, McKittrick & Co., Printers, cor. Main and Vine, pp. 49. Maps.
  • Report on the Mines, Manufacturers and other Interests of the State of Missouri, by the House Committee, 27th General Assembly, Regular Session, Jefferson City, 1873. (Journal of the House of Representatives, Regular Session, 28 th General Assembly; pp. 1397-1461.)
  • Report on the Mines, Manufacturers and other Interests of the State of Missouri, by the House Committee, 27th General Assembly, Adjourned Session. Jefferson City, 1874. March 26, 1874, 115 pp., German edition, 120 pp.
  • A Report Upon the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway System, by John William Kendrick, published by s.n., 1917. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Report to the Board of Curators concerning the transfer of the Geological Survey to the School of Mines, and the work executed during the year, by Charles P. Williams, Ph.D., Director Missouri School of Mines and Acting State Geologist, 4 pp. (Missouri State University report for 1876, pp. 213-216)
  • The Resources of Missouri, by S. Waterhouse, St. Louis, Edition, 20,000, St. Louis, Mo., 1867, 64 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This was also issued as part of a State publication entitled, ‘Reports Board of Immigration and Commissioner of Statistics, Missouri, 1867,’ and was prepared at the request of the State Board of Immigration.”)
  • Resources of Missouri,” Missouri Department of Agriculture. (Seventh Report, 1883, J. W. Sanborn, Secretary, pp. 150-158. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The mineral and other resources of the State are detailed.”)
  • The Resources of Missouri and the Natural Adaptation of St. Louis to Iron Manufacturers, by Sylvester Waterhouse, St. Louis, Second enlarged edition, St. Louis, 1869, 64 and 31 pp.
  • The Resources of St. Charles County, Missouri - Land, Water, and Minerals, Miscellaneous Publication-29, by Missouri Geological Survey, printed by St. Charles County, 237 pp., 51 figs., 1975. (Special geologic assessment of St. Charles County that inventories water, mineral, and land resources and evaluates geologic characteristics. Describes surficial materials, bedrock, topography, hydrology, and engineering geologic data needed for designing and constructing waste disposal facilities, buildings, dams, and other structures.)
  • Resources of the State of Missouri, by Hon. John J. O’Neill, Chairman of the House Committee on Immigration, 29th General Assembly. Published for gratuitous distribution by order of the House. Jefferson City ; Regan & Carter, State Printers and Binders, 1877, pp. xxv, 149, v.
  • Review of Reports of the Geological Survey of the State of Missouri, 1855-1871,” by Broadhead, &c., 2 pp. (Editorial) (Geological Magazine, Vol. I n.s., page 368, 1874.)
  • Review of the Mississippi Valley; Its Physical Geography, &c., by J. W. Foster, Chicago, 1869, 3 pp. (Geological Magazine, Vol. VI, page 421, 1869.)
  • A Revolution in the Heartland: Changes in Rural Culture, Family and Communities 1900-2000, by Rex R. Campbell with Mary Campbell & Coleen Hughes, Department of Rural Sociology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
  • Rock and Mineral Collecting Localities - PUB. 654, Fact Sheet-13, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
  • Saint Louis: The Future Great City of the World: with Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men and Women of St. Louis and Missouri, by L. U. Reavis, published by C. R. Barns, 1876. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Sandstone Quarries: Zinc, Lead, Fire Brick,” Editorial, Mines, Metals and Arts, of St. Louis, J. E. Ware, Editor, Oct. 8, 1874.
  • P. H. Schneider’s Granite Quarries,” in Mines, Metals and Arts, of St. Louis, J. E. Ware, Editor, May, 1874.
  • A Sectional Map Book of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Lands, St. Louis, Mo., 31 pp., 1874 (?) (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This gives an account of the mineral lands in the part of the State near the railroad.”)
  • Sectional maps showing the location of One Million Acres Choice Agricultural and Mineral Lands on the line of the South Pacific Railroad in the State of Missouri, with statistics of the counties and towns, and description of the lands, price per acre, etc., St. Louis, Land Department South Pacific Railroad company, 1868, 40 pp. (Map and many plats.)
  • Selected Industrial Mineral Producers along Interstate 70 and Missouri Highway 94, St. Charles County, Missouri, David C. Smith and Robert C. Beste, 2001, 34 pp. plus CD.  (Available on the Missouri Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
  • Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of Missouri, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1885, Jefferson City, 1886, Oscar Kochtitzky, Commissioner. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This has the following: Coal Miners’ Strike at Bevier, pp. 14-18. Coal Mine Inspectors’ Reports (for 1885), pp. 117-155. Lead Mines, Lead and Zinc Mining, pp. 157-160. Missouri Labor Laws. Mining Laws. Weighing of Coal. Inspection of Mines, pp. 209-228.”)
  • Shaded Topographic Relief Map of Missouri (1973) (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
  • Sketch of Geology of Missouri, G. C. Broadhead, Board of Agriculture Report, 10 pp. (Eighteenth Report, 1885, pp. 250-259.)
  • Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life on the Upper Missouri & Great Plains: Embracing the Author’s Personal Recollections of Noted Frontier Characters, and Some Studies and Observations of Wild Indian Life, During a Continuous Residence in the Dakotas and Adjoining States and Territories Between the Years 1863 and 1889 Corrected up to 1897, by Joseph Henry Taylor, published by the author, third ed., 1897. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Some Remarks on the Geology of the State of Missouri, by Dr. H. King, of St. Louis, 18 pp. (5th Meeting, American Association For the Advancement of Science Proceedings, 1851, page 182.)
  • Southeast Missouri: Its Great and Varied Mineral and Agricultural Resources,” by John H. Tice, Corresponding Secretary, Missouri Board of Agriculture Report. (Third Report, 1867, pp. 262-269.)
  • Southern Missouri, Its Resources and Elements of Wealth, being a general description of the soil, face of the country, productions, improvements, &c., together with a copy of the Graduation Act, and an Essay of Prof. G. C. Swallow, State Geologist of Missouri, on the Culture of the Grape, by Leffingwell, Clark & Co., 16 pp. 1859.
  • The South Western Reporter, by Commissioners of Appeals, Tennessee Supreme Court, Tennessee, United States, Missouri Supreme Court, West Publishing Company, Texas Court of Appeals, Court of Criminal Appeals, Arkansas, West Publishing Company, Kentucky, United States Court of Appeals (Indian Territory), Supreme Court, Missouri Courts of Appeals, Missouri, Texas Commissioners of Appeals, Court of Appeals (Indian Territory, Texas, West Pub. Co., 1896. (Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.) (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Special Report to the Governor of an investigation by the Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspection (including State Mine Inspector’s Report and Papers by Mining Experts), of coal mine explosion at Rich Hill, Mo., March 29, 1888, Oscar Kochtitzky, St. Louis, Mo., 1888, pp. 63, v, folded diagram. Also Tenth Annual Report Labor Bureau.
  • Springfield, Missouri, and Surroundings - 1889, presented by the Springfield-Greene County Library.
  • St. Charles County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by Joseph H. Alexander, St. Charles, 18 pp. (First Report, 1865, pp. 87-114.)
  • State Aid to Railways in Missouri, by John Wilson Million, The University of Chicago Press, 1896 (no. 4). (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • “State Mine Inspector,” Oscar Kochtitzky. (Ninth Annual Report for 1887, Jefferson City, Mo., 1888, pp. 16-22. According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “This has the act of the Legislature of March 30, 1887, for the appointment of a State Mine Inspector instead of County Mine Inspectors, and of the action of the Bureau in the matter.”)
  • The State of Missouri, An Autobiography, by Walter Williams, The Missouri Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1st edition, 1904. (This book is available for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format on the Google Book Search web site.)
  • The State of Missouri: Immigrants, Mineral Wealth, Coal, Soil, Productions, Public Lands, Tobacco, Hemp, Vineyards, Timber, Grasses, etc., etc.,” De Bow’s Review, Vol. 2, No. 5, Nov. 1866, pp. 481-489.
  • The States and Territories of the Great West: Including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and Nebraska, Their Geography, History Advantages, Resources, and Prospects, Comprising their Local History, Institutions, and Laws, by Jacob Ferris, E. F. Beadle, 1856, 704 pp. (This book is available for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format on the Google Book Search web site.)
  • The Statutes of the State of Missouri: To which are Prefixed the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Missouri: with Notes, References, and an Index, by Missouri, David Wagner, James H. Purdy, William G. Myer, compiled by David Wagner, published by W.J. Gilbert, third ed., 1877. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Stone, June, 1908, article on preservation methods of building stones by W. M. Brown.
  • Stone in Missouri, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Brochure 17.
  • Stories of Missouri, by John Roy Musick, American Book Co., 1897. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • The Story of Carthage Marble, Carthage Missouri, booklet published mid-1900s.

  • The Stratigraphic Succession in Missouri, by Howe And Koenig, Vol. 40, 1961, 185 pp.
  • The Stratigraphic Succession in Missouri, by T. L. Thompson, Vol. 40 revised; MDNR-Division of Geology and Land Survey, 1995. The original Volume 40. (Coord. W.B. Howe, edited by J. W. Koenig, 1961)
  • The Strategraphic Succession in Missouri, V-40 (Revised) (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
  • Stratigraphy and Fauna of the Louisiana Limestone of Missouri, by J. S. Williams, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper No. 203, 1943, pp. 132.
  • Stratigraphy and Paleontology of The Roubidoux Formation, Missouri, by Heller, Vol. 35, 1954, 118 pp.
  • Stratigraphy of Northern Extension of Burlington Limestone in Missouri and Iowa, by Lowell Robert Laudon, in AAPG Bulletin; September 1937; v. 21; no. 9; pp. 1158-1167.
  • The Stratigraphy of the Pennsylvanian Series in Missouri, by Henry Hinds and F. C. Greene, The Hugh Stephens Printing Company, 1915, 407 pp. (Missouri Bureau of Geology and Mines, Vol. 13, Second Series). (This book is available for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format on the Google Book Search web site.)
  • Stratigraphy of the Rolla Area, Alfred C. Spreng and Robert C. Laudon, 1990, 38 pp. (Available on the Missouri Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
  • Structural and Economic Geology of Missouri, John A. Gallagher, Bureau of Geology and Mines, Jefferson City, 1900, 259 pp.
  • Structural Features of Missouri, Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources Report of Investigations Number 49, by Mary H. McCracken, MGSWR, Rolla, 1971, 99 pp.
  • Structural Reconnaissance of the Mississippi Valley Area from Old Monroe, Missouri, to Nauvoo, Illinois, by Frank Krey, Rolla: 1924, 1924, 86 pp.
  • Studies in Precambrian Geology with a Guide to Selected Parts of the St. Francois Mountains, Missouri (Contribution to Precambrian Geology No. 6) Missouri Report of Investigation No. 61, edited by Eva B. Kisvarsanyi, 190 pp., 75 figs., 1976. (Prepared for 23rd annual meeting of Association of Missouri Geologists.)
  • A Study of the Effects of Heat on Missouri Granites, by W. A. Tarr, Missouri University Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 27, September, 1914.
  • “Supplementary Note on the Potsdam Sandstone,” James Hall, in “Contributions to Palæontoloty,” in the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Regents of the University of New York for 1863, pp. 210-220. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “The Magnesian Limestones of Missouri are considered in this paper.”)
  • Surface Elevation Map of Missouri, Fact Sheet-07, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
  • Survey of Route from St. Louis to Fulton, made in 1850 by the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, War Department, by Joshua Barney, C.E. (Miscellaneous document of the United States Congress.)
  • Switzler's Illustrated History of Missouri, from 1541 to 1877, by William Franklin Switzler, Chancy Rufus Barns, Robert Allen Campbell, Alban Jasper Conant, George Clinton Swallow, published by C. R. Barns, 1879, 601 pp. (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • The Technology of Marble Quarrying, U. S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin 106, by Oliver Bowles, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

  • Thickness of the Missouri Coal Measures,” by Prof. G. C. Broadhead, 2 pp. (Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, Vol. I, No. 7, pages 392-393, Sept., 1877.)
  • Third Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Missouri, Missouri Geological Survey, by G. C. Swallow (Dec. 56. For 1855-56.) 3 pp. (Appendix to the Journals 1st Session, Nineteenth General Assembly, 1856, Jefferson City, 1857, pp. 245-247.)
  • Thoughts About the City of St. Louis, Her Commerce and Manufactures, Railroads, &c., first published in the Missouri Republican, St. Louis, Mo.; Republican Steam Press Print, 1854, 80 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “These ‘Thoughts’ are signed J.H., and were written by John Hogan. Nos. XXI, XXII and XXIII, pages 40-47, treat of the iron, lead, copper, coal and other minerals of the State.”)
  • Topographic Map of Missouri (1973) (Available through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.)
  • Topographic Relief of Missouri, Fact Sheet-05, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (PDF)
  • Travels in North America During the Years 1834, 1835 & 1836: Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri and a Visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands, by Charles Augustus Murray, published by Richard Bentley, 1839 2nd ed., vol. 1). (This book is available on Google Book Search - Full View Books for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format.)

  • Travels in the Interior of America, in the years 1809, 1810 and 1811: Including a description of Upper Louisiana, together with the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee, with the Illinois and Western territories, and containing remarks and observations useful to persons emigrating to those countries, by John Bradbury, F.L.S., London, Liverpool, 1817. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “An account of the New Madrid earthquake is given on pp. 199-207, and the minerals of the State are also notifced.”) (This book is available for reading or downloading to your computer in PDF format on the Google Book Search web site.)
  • Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines, Mining and Mine Inspection of the State of Missouri for the Year ending December 31, 1910, Missouri Bureau of Mines, Hugh Stephens Printing, 175 pp., 1911.
  • Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines, Mining and Mine Inspection of the State of Missouri for the Year ending December 31, 1915, Hill, George and Missouri Bureau of Mines, Hugh Stephens Co., 1916, 173 pp.
  • United States Geological Survey Bulletin 370, 1909. (Paper by Humphreys on fire tests of building stones.)
  • United States Geological Survey Folio: Joplin District Folio (Missouri-Kansas), W.S.T. Smith, et al., 1907, 20 pp.
  • United States Geological Survey Folio: Leavenworth-Smithville Folio, H. Hinds and F.C. Greene, 1917, 13 pp.
  • Vernon County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by Albert Badger. (Second Report, 1866, pp. 309-313.)
  • Vernon County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by J. R. Morerod. (Seventh Report, 1871, pp. 314-327.)
  • View of the Valley of the Mississippi, or the Emigrant’s and Traveler’s Guide to the West, Second Edition, Philadelphia: Published by H. S. Tanner, 1834, 12°, 372 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “ Missouri and its Minerals are given on pp. 235-250.”)
  • “Wages and Modes of Payment” & “Mining, Coal, Lead, and Iron,” Second Annual Report for 1880, W. H. Hilkene, Jefferson City, 1881. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “In the first article the modes of payment by different coal, lead and iron companies in the State are given on pages 24-38. The second article has much of interest in regard to the methods of operating the various mines of the State; pp. 89-127.”)
  • Wallin’s Directory of Livingston County, Missouri, 1899-1900, July 1899, Wallin Directory Company, 204 pp. (Bound with Wallin’s Chillicothe City Directory for 1899 - 1900.)
  • Washington County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by Geo. B. Clark, Secretary Washington County J.S.A. & M.A. (Fifth Report, 1869, pp. 111-115.)
  • Washington County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by G. B. Clark. (Sixth Report, 1870, pp. 125-129.)
  • Washington County, Missouri, Its Agricultural, Mineral and Manufacturing Resources, Independent Print, Potosi, Mo., May, 1880, 12°, 9 pp.
  • The Weaubleau-Osceola Structure--Evidence of a Mississippian Meteorite Impact in Southwestern Missouri, Kevin R. Evans and others (Field Trip I); The Rader Spring Karst System, Greene County, Missouri, Kenneth C. Thomson (Field Trip II); Ordovician and Mississippian Stratigraphy and Structural Geology of the Springfield-Branson Area, Southwestern Missouri, Thomas G. Plymate and others (Field Trip III); (Available on the Missouri Geology Field Trip Guidebooks of the Association of Geologists web site. Guidebooks and/or photographs are available on this web site.)
  • Webster County (Missouri),” County Report made to the Missouri Board of Agriculture, by B. J. Bodenhamer. (Second Report, 1866, pp. 314-317.)
  • What a Grave Undertaking: Quinette Cemetery, A Slave Burial Ground, by Keith Rawlings, Illustrations by Jean M. Little. Kirkwood, Missouri: Youth in Action, Inc., 2005, 200 pp., ISBN: 0972600612 (paperback).
  • The Wilderness Underground: Caves of The Ozark Plateau, H. Dwight Weaver, University of Missouri 1992, 113 pp., ISBN: 0826208118.
  • Wilson’s History and Directory for Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois, compiled and published by L.A. Wilson, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1875-76.
  • Works in Print on Minerals, Miscellaneous Publication-34, by Missouri Geological Survey and Resource Assessment Division, 15 pp., 1977.
  • Year Book of the Commercial, Banking and Manufacturing Interests of St. Louis, with a General Review of its Transportation Facilities and Business Progress, published by S. Ferd. Howe & Co., 1882-3, 245 pp. (According to Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, Bulletin No. 2, 1890: “Contains chapters on Fire-clay, pp. 49-54; operations of the American Plate Glass Company at Crystal City, pp. 107-109; Iron and Steel, pp. 113-124; Lead, White Lead and Oil, pp. 125-129; Granite, pp. 143-150; Coal, pp. 177-182.”)

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