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Source: St. Louis Protestant Orphan Asylum Record Book of Admissions and Removals, 1882-1916
Location: St. Louis Protestant Orphan Asylum Record Books, Archives
Last Name:Ruster
First Name:Raymond
Last Name, Alternate Spelling:Reister
Last Name, Alternate Spelling 2:Riester
Status:Removed
Year:1903
Page:506

Source: Memorial book of the Concord Farmers Club, 1877-1958 (photocopy)
Location: Oversize / MO / 920 / C744c
Last Name:Long
First Name:Amanda
Middle Name:Virginia
Remarks:Mentioned in a memorial sketch
Volume:1
Page:82

Source: The Annual McKinley High School Carnation, 1905-1925 (incomplete run). (This publication began as a student magazine and evolved into a yearbook.)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / M21c
First Name:Pierce
Photograph:Yes
Last Name:French
Publication Date:January 1914
Page:93

Source: The Pullman News (Chicago, Illinois: Pullman Company), 1923-1958 (incomplete run)
Location: 051 / P967
Last Name:Keville
First Name:W.
Middle Name:J.
Position:Acting Manager
Volume:I
Issue:12
Date of Publication:April 1923
Page:373, 383

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