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Source: Roster of the Western Rowing Club, 1909
Location: Clubs and Societies Collection, Archives
Last Name:Bollwerk
First Name:Wm.
Address:619 Arsenal St.
Page:8

Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Baugh
First Name:Jane
Age:41
Remarks:wife of Richard Baugh

Source: 216 (a magazine of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis), 1952-1959, 1962-1967, 1970-1972, 1975 (incomplete run)
Location: Barnes-Jewish Schools of Nursing Collection, Box 39 (Folders 7-9) and Box 39b, Archives; issues dated 1971-1972 are in the library: call number, St.L. / 296.67 / J556.
Last Name:Cohn
First Name:Anne
Volume:1
Issue:1
Date of Publication:June 1952
Page:1

Source: Heroes All! A Compendium of the Names and Official Citations of the Soldiers and Citizens of the United States and of Her Allies Who Were Decorated by the American Government for Exceptional Heroism and Conspicuous Service Above and Beyond the Call of Duty in the War with Germany, 1917, 1919 (Washington, D.C.: Fassett Publishing Company, 1919)
Location: MO / 9.9 / St8
Last Name:Godbey
First Name:Arnold
Middle Name:D.
Address:1114 Market St.
Rank:Corporal
Remarks:home address of Mrs. Grace A. Godbey, mother
Page:165

Source: One Hundredth Anniversary of Old Trinity Lutheran Church, 1839-1939, [1939?]
Location: St.L. / 284.1 / T736
Last Name:Daeumer
First Name:Audrey
Title:Miss
Page:17, 30, 31

Source: World War I: Biography and Service Records: Persons Who Enlisted in St. Louis City and County. Addenda: Those Who Died in Service
Location: Reading room / St. Louis shelves
Last Name:Schroeder
First Name:Paul
Middle Name:William
Illustration:No
Rank:Lieutenant
Death Year:1918
Birth Year:1888

Source: Goldenes Jubilaum, Nord St. Louis Bundeschor: Donnerstag den 15. Marz 1906, 1856-1906 (St. Louis, Mo.: Nord St. Louis Bundeschor, 1906)
Location: St.L. / 780 / N759
Last Name:Gruendler
First Name:A.
Middle Name:H.
Building Illustration:No
Address:1018-1020 Cass Ave.
Portrait:Yes
Advertisement:No
Page:inside front cover

Source: “God’s Acres. Sketches of the Graveyards of St. Louis County. . . . St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery,” St. Louis County Watchman, May 12 and May 26, 1893.
Location: Vertical File--St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery
Last Name:Aubuchon
First Name:Battist
Middle Name:Y.
Birth Date:1810
Death Date:1884
Newspaper Date:May 26, 1893
Column:3
Remarks:husband of Cathrine C.J. Aubuchon

Source: Missouri Republican death index, January 1, 1870-July 13, 1871 and January 1, 1880-July 2, 1881.
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:Aldrich
First Name:Alanson
Middle Name:D.
Location of Death:Kirkwood, MO
Citations:11-5-1870, 2:5 (D); 11-5-1870, 3:6

Source: First Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, Saint Louis, 1860 (St. Louis: R.P. Studley and Co., 1860)
Location: St.L. / 268 / P92
Last Name:Blossom
First Name:Henry
Middle Name:M.
Page:21
Remarks:secretary; librarian

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