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Source: “Damage Done to St. Louis Property. Republic Reporters Make a Tour of the Stricken District and Obtain Approximate Estimates of Losses.” (St. Louis Republic, May 31, 1896, Part II, pages 14-15).
Location: Library Vertical File--Tornadoes-Missouri-St. Louis (1896)-Damage Estimates
Corporate Name:Miller & Zeigler
Address:500 South Broadway
Damage Estimate:building, $800
Remarks:listed under heading "Saloons"
Page:first page
Column:2

Source: The Voice of Emerson, 1944-1963 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / V57 / flat (preservation copies)
Last Name:Zenz
First Name:Otto
Volume:18
Issue:17
Date of Publication:December 1, 1955
Page:1
Remarks:salesman in the Cincinnati District

Source: First Presbyterian Church Sabbath School, Saint Louis, 1860 (St. Louis: R.P. Studley and Co., 1860)
Location: St.L. / 268 / P92
Last Name:Cadien
First Name:John
Page:10
Remarks:student

Source: “Bellefontaine Cemetery,” published by the Bellefontaine Cemetery Association, (St. Louis, Mo.), 1876?
Location: St.L. / 393.1 / B41
Last Name:Barber
First Name:R.
Page:49

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