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Source: From Mary to You (published for the alumnae by Mary Institute, St. Louis, Missouri), 1952-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 376 / M36cr
Last Name:Wiener
First Name:Marion
Middle Name:B.
Volume:9
Issue:2
Date of Publication:May 1961
Page:72

Source: Roster, 1881-1889. In Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Reunion of the Ex-Confederate Association of Missouri, Held at Higginsville, on August 27th and 28th, 1889 (St. Louis: Slawson Printing Company, 1889).
Location: MO / 369.17 / M69
Last Name:Keely
First Name:Jno.
Middle Name:M.
Residence:Moberly
Civil War Unit:Forrest's div.
Reunion at Which Enrolled:enrolled at Moberly, 1881
Page:17

Source: Medical Scrapbooks
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 610 / C61
Last Name:Keiser
First Name:Edward
Middle Name:H.
Title:Dr.
Address:134 Linden Ave.
Death Date:1940
Remarks:obituary
Volume:2
Page:97

Source: Carondelet Census Books, 1857-1858 / by Dennis Northcott (St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1996)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 929.3 / C396 / 1857
Last Name:Chartrand
First Name:Edward

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