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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:Forestel
First Name:Marian
Portrait:yes
Page:85-86
Remarks:in group photo of Oakville School students, circa 1932

Source: Our Pastors in Calvary: Biographical Sketches of Parish Priests of St. Louis, 1854-1924 / by Mary Constance Smith (1924)
Location: St.L / 282 / Sm62
Last Name:Donnelly
First Name:Peter
Middle Name:R.
Title:Rev.
Illustration:No
Birth Year:1804
Death Year:1870
Page:14
Source: Our Pastors in Calvary: Biographical Sketches of Parish Priests of St. Louis, 1854-1924 / by Mary Constance Smith (1924)
Location: St.L / 282 / Sm62
Last Name:Pauck
First Name:Anthony
Title:Rev.
Illustration:Yes
Birth Year:1848
Death Year:1908
Page:101, 102

Source: The Handclasp Across the Sea (St. Louis, Mo.: Globe-Democrat Composing Room), 1918-1919 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 9.9 / H19
Last Name:Nordhaus
First Name:Leland
Volume:I
Issue:2
Date of Publication:February 1, 1918
Page:4

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