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Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Russell Mullgardt Schwarz Van Hoefen
Volume:2
Page:31
Remarks:architectural firm for new Central Hardware North store, 1959

Source: The Boilermaker (St. Louis, Mo.: John Nooter Boiler Works Company), August-September 1943--April-May 1949 and July-August-September 1952 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / B636
Last Name:Beckman
First Name:Frances
Issue:41
Page:5
Publication Date:April-May 1949

Source: Employee's History forms for employees of the Collector's Office of the St. Louis District, U.S. Customs Service, 1890-1936
Location: U.S. Customs Service, St. Louis District, Records, Archives
Last Name:Sharp
First Name:R.
Middle Name:Lawrence
Birth Date:1890 November 20
Birthplace:Orleans, Nebraska
Page:47

Source: William K. Patrick's record book of Civil War pension claims, 1890-1892
Location: William K. Patrick Papers, Archives
Last Name:Kelly
First Name:Peter
Address:1208 1/2 Palm St.
Age:51
Rank and Regiment:2nd New Jersey Volunteers
Page:14-15, 39
Remarks:Kelly worked at the Laclede Iron Works (1882-1883); later moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to find work; lost his leg in an accident near Columbus, Ohio

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
Corporate Name:Heitmann Home
Building Illustration:yes
Page:102
Remarks:photo of home, 1917

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