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Source: Year Book of the Old Cathedral Parish School, 1919
Location: St.L. / 377 / OL1
Last Name:Tomasso
First Name:Louis
Page:17
Remarks:in roster of daily attendance of the Old Cathedral School

Source: Patients Remaining in the St. Louis Insane Asylum, March 31st, 1886. In The Mayor's Message, with Accompanying Documents, to the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis, at Its Session May, 1886.
Location: St.L. / 352 / Sa2m
Last Name:Ryan
First Name:Bridget
Address:2526 Cass Ave.
African American:No
Age:41
Page:252

Source: The Engineers' Club of St. Louis Year Book, 1932
Location: St.L. / 620.6 / As78y
Last Name:Frein
First Name:Joseph
Middle Name:P.
Illustration:Yes
Address:4258 McRee Ave.
Page:31

Source: Catalogue and Circular of Kirkwood Seminary, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Mo., 1885-1886
Location: MO / 373 / K63
Last Name:Richmond
First Name:Georgie
Residence:Louisiana, Missouri
Remarks:in list of students
Page:5, 8

Source: St. Louis: the Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley. The Natural Geographical and Distributing Points of the United States. A Review of Her Financial, Manufacturing and Commercial Interests. The Cause of Her Prosperity and Her Future Prospects. A Brief History of the City from Foundation to the Present Time (St. Louis: Acme Publishing Co., [1894?])
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa24m
Business Name:Lincoln Trust Company
Building Illustration:No
Address:712 Chestnut St.
Page:92
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Ex-Confederates Resident in Missouri Present at Reunion at Sedalia, Mo., August 15 & 16, 1882. In Report of the Proceedings of the Ex-Confederate Association of Missouri, in Its Second Annual Meeting at Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, August 15th and 16th, 1882 (St. Louis: Woodward & Tiernan, printers, 1883)
Location: MO / 369.17 / M69
Last Name:Beck
First Name:Chiswell
Middle Name:W.

Source: Mercantile Trust Company Real Estate Price List (St. Louis: 1908)
Location: St.L. / 332.14 / M533
Address:5088 Morgan St.
Page:38

Source: Souvenir, Public Schools and Education / by St. Louis Public School Patrons' Alliance for the Fall Festival, Saturday, October 1, 1921, in Forest Park.
Location: St.L. / 379 / Sa2pa
Last Name:Stamm
First Name:Emil
Page:3-7

Source: Annual Announcement and Catalogue / Beaumont Hospital Medical College, 1890-1891
Location: St.L. / 378 / B381
Last Name:Thomas
First Name:J.
Middle Name:C.
Title:M.D.
Page:18

Source: Program for charity concert given by the St. Louis Massenchor for the benefit of the German General Protestant Orphans Home, German St. Vincents Orphans' Home, German Protestant Orphans' Home, and the St. Louis Altenheim. Concert was held at the Coliseum (St. Louis, Mo.), March 11, 1925.
Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 11, Folder 3
Last Name:Schneiderhahn
First Name:Marie
Title:Miss
Page:46
Remarks:Listed as chorus member

Source: By-Laws, Rules of Order and Roster of Col. Hassendeubel Post, No. 13, G.A.R., Department of Missouri (St. Louis, Mo.: Louis C. Hesse, 1890)
Location: Grand Army of the Republic Collection, Archives
Last Name:Wieser
First Name:Frank
Address:2807 South Broadway

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