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Source: St. Charles County's Participation in the World War: A Record of the Men in Military and Naval Service; a History of War Activities at Home, and a Brief Chronology of the Great War (published by the Honor Roll Association of St. Charles County)
Location: MO / 9.9 / Sa2c
Last Name:Almeling
First Name:August
Middle Name:Edward
Photograph:yes
Birth Date:1895 January 27
Page:10-11

Source: Men of Affairs in Saint Louis: A Newspaper Reference Work (1915)
Location: Special Collections / St.L. / 920 / B29
Last Name:Brown
First Name:Baxter
Middle Name:Lamont
Portrait:yes
Address:4233 Cleveland Ave.
Birth Date:1864 June 20
Page:27

Source: Two issues of the Beacon Bulletin, published monthly for the members of Beacon Lodge No. 3, A.F. and A.M., St. Louis (Volume V, Number 9, October 1924; Volume VIII, Number 9, September 1927)
Location: Kenneth G. Bellairs Papers, Folders 8 and 9, Archives
Last Name:Heeg
First Name:Henry
Volume:VIII
Issue:9
Date of Publication:September 1927
Page:10
Remarks:in list of those who donated prizes for picnic

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