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Source: Letterbooks of letters received by Lucien Eaton, 1858-1889
Location: Lucien Eaton Papers, Archives
Business Name:Clough & Wheat
Date of Document:7/3/1877
City:Leavenworth City
State:KS
Page:9
Civil War:No
Source:Volume 28, 1880-1881

Source: St. John's Orphanage Edition of The Messenger. History of the Diocese of Belleville (Belleville, Illinois: Published by Joseph Nicholas Buechler, [1919]).
Location: Oversize / IL / 9.11 / B41b2
Last Name:Winkler
First Name:Anton
Title:Mrs.
Death Date:1910 March 7
Remarks:mentioned in a biographical sketch
Page:132

Source: Camp Jackson: History of the Missouri Volunteer Militia of St. Louis / by M. Hopewell (St. Louis: George Knapp & Co., 1861)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.7 / H77
Last Name:Boyce
First Name:Joseph
Rank:4th Corporal
Page:16-17, 26

Source: Hodiamont Notes, January-March 1906
Location: St.L. / 05 / H66
Corporate Name:Crescent Planing Mill Co.
Address:9th St. between Dock & Buchanan; 3227 North 9th St.
Advertisement:yes
Volume:1
Issue:4
Date of Publication:March 1, 1906
Page:73

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