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| Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957 Location: St.L. / 05 / As78 | |
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| Last Name: | Toia |
| First Name: | Charles |
| Death Year: | 1955 January 17 |
| Volume: | IV |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Date of Publication: | January 21, 1955 |
| Page: | 3 |
| Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957 Location: St.L. / 05 / As78 | |
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| Last Name: | Wagner |
| First Name: | William |
| Middle Name: | J. |
| Volume: | 1 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Date of Publication: | January 11, 1952 |
| Page: | 6 |
| Source: The Associate (Stix, Baer & Fuller employee magazine), 1952-1955, 1957 Location: St.L. / 05 / As78 | |
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| Last Name: | Vien |
| First Name: | Francis |
| Volume: | VI |
| Issue: | 26 |
| Date of Publication: | June 28, 1957 |
| Page: | 2 |
| Source: St. Louis Spectator: Representative
Professional, Banking, Manufacturing, and
Wholesale Interests of St. Louis, Sketches and
Illustrations of Her Principle Industries (St.
Louis: Nixon-Jones Printing Co., 1891) Location: oversize / St.L. / 9.17 / Sp3b | |
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| Portrait: | No |
| Business Name: | St. Louis Pretzel Company |
| Building Illus: | No |
| Advertisement: | Yes |
| Page: | 76 |
| Source: Wheels (published by the Public Relations Department of American Car and Foundry Company for the interest of the company's employees), 1945-1957 (incomplete run) Location: 051 / W57 | |
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| Last Name: | Bowers |
| First Name: | Harry |
| Middle Name: | Coleman |
| Rank: | Seaman 2/c |
| Nickname: | Booty |
| Age: | 29 |
| Death Date: | 1945 March 10 |
| Volume: | 1 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Date of Publication: | May 1945 |
| Page: | 27 |
| Source: Wheels (published by the Public Relations Department of American Car and Foundry Company for the interest of the company's employees), 1945-1957 (incomplete run) Location: 051 / W57 | |
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| Last Name: | Clanton |
| First Name: | Ralph |
| Volume: | 1 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Date of Publication: | September 1945 |
| Page: | 31 |
| Source: Wheels (published by the Public Relations Department of American Car and Foundry Company for the interest of the company's employees), 1945-1957 (incomplete run) Location: 051 / W57 | |
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| Last Name: | Carpenter |
| First Name: | E. |
| Middle Name: | B. |
| Portrait: | yes |
| Volume: | 11 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Date of Publication: | May-June 1955 |
| Page: | 16 |
| Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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| Corporate Name: | Lammert Furniture Co. |
| Building Illustration: | yes |
| Architectural Firm Name: | Klipstein & Rathmann |
| Address: | 911-919 Washington Ave. |
| Date of Newspaper: | 1923 February 11 |
| Part of Newspaper: | 8 |
| Page: | 1B |
| Remarks: | Lammert Furniture Co. to lease building; Klipstein & Rathmann to make alterations |
| 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 | |
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| Corporate Name: | Fuchs Home |
| Building Illustration: | yes |
| Address: | 354 East Pottle Ave. |
| Page: | 20-21 |
| Remarks: | photo of home, circa 1870s |
