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Source: Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of St. Louis, Ninety-Eighth Reunion booklet, April 26-29, 1944
Location: Alphabetical Files – Mothershead, Edgar J., Archives
Last Name:Jacoby
First Name:Edward
Middle Name:G.
Page:16, 17, 19

Source: The Clayton Annual (annual report of the city of Clayton, Missouri), 1966-1971
Location: Oversize Flat / MO / 9.11 / C579a / Range 21.1.2
Last Name:Lang
First Name:Rene
Middle Name:D.
Portrait:yes
Date of Publication:February 1969
Page:11

Source: “Patients Admitted to Quarantine Hospital,” Annual Report of the Health Commissioner, April 1, 1879. In The Mayor’s Message with Accompanying Documents to the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis at Its Called Session, 1879.
Location: St.L / 352 / Sa2m
Last Name:Johnson
First Name:George
Page:26
Black:No
Death Year:1878

Source: Washington University: The School of Law, 1867-1929
Location: St.L. / 378 / W27Lx
Last Name:Chappell
First Name:Edwin
Middle Name:Rutherford
Class Year:1898
Page:20
Remarks:in list of recipients of the LL. B. degree by classes

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