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Source: Notable St. Louisans in 1900: a Portrait Gallery of Men Whose Energy and Ability Have Contributed Largely Towards Making St. Louis the Commercial and Financial Metropolis of the West, Southwest and South / edited by James Cox (St. Louis: Benesch Art Pub. Co., 1900)
Location: Reading room / St.L. / 920 / C83
Last Name:Lampert
First Name:Jacob
Illustration:Yes

Source: Normandy Courier (student newspaper of Normandy High School), 1946-1958 (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize / MO / 379 / N781c
Last Name:Baker
First Name:Gail
Portrait:Yes
Volume:34
Issue:12
Date of Publication:April 16, 1957
Page:6

Source: Foundations of a Community: Oakville Before the Turn of the Century (St. Louis County, Mo.: Lemay Bank & Trust Co., 1977)
Location: MO / 9.11 / Oa3w
Last Name:Earley
First Name:Ed
Page:67-68, 119

Source: Regatta of the Central States Amateur Rowing Association, Creve Coeur Lake, July 19th and 20th, 1924
Location: St.L. / 796 / M92
Last Name:Carmon
First Name:G.
Middle Name:E.
Address:4485 San Francisco Ave.
Page:26
Remarks:mentioned

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