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Source: Historical Sketch, Reports and Directory of Carondelet Presbyterian Church, April 1892 (St. Louis: Carondelet Progress Print., 1892)
Location: St.L. / 285.1 / C222h
Last Name:Gray
First Name:John
Middle Name:B.
Address:6517 Michigan Ave.
Page:14

Source: Inside News (employee magazine of the General American Life Insurance Company, published in St. Louis), 1949-1978 (bulk 1957-1978)
Location: Oversize Flat / St.L. / 368 / H286i
Last Name:Younger
First Name:Francine
Volume:23
Issue:8
Date of Publication:August 1969
Page:insert

Source: The Red and Black (Central High School yearbook), 1918-1936 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33r
Last Name:Birenbaum
First Name:Sam
Photograph:yes
Publication Year:June 1926
Page:24

Source: List of Teachers, Secretaries of School Boards and District Clerks in St. Louis County, Missouri, by Towns, Consolidated Districts, Rural Schools, for 1918-19
Location: MO / 9.10 / Sa24sc / 1918
Last Name:Duly
First Name:May
Middle Name:E.
Page:16
Remarks:in list of teachers under county supervision

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