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Source: St. Louis County Medical Society Bulletin, Volume VII, Number 16 (August 23, 1940)
Location: MO / 610.6 / Sa21
Last Name:Hobbs
First Name:A.
Middle Name:G.
Title:Dr.
Address:4064 Olive St.
Page:248, 255
Remarks:in list of active members

Source: Souvenir Program of the 50th Anniversary of the St. Louis Photo-Engravers' Union No. 10, 1898-1948
Location: Labor Collection, Box 1, Archives
Last Name:Richter
First Name:William
Page:52, 56
Remarks:in list of Local No. 10 members in military service during World War I

Source: History of St. Louis County, Missouri: a Condensed History of Missouri and St. Louis; a Detailed Record of Epoch-Making Events in St. Louis County; Material Progress and General Resources; Official, Political and Military Activity; Incidents and Reminiscences (Clayton, Mo.: Watchman-Advocate, 1920)
Location: Reading room / MO / 9.10 / Sa22 / Oversize
Illustration:No
Business Name:Etzkorn Lumber Company
Building Illustration:Yes
Page:97
Advertisement:No

Source: “God’s Acres. Sketches of the Graveyards of St. Louis County. . . . St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery,” St. Louis County Watchman, May 12 and May 26, 1893.
Location: Vertical File--St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery
Last Name:Aubuchon
First Name:Angeline
Birth Date:1811 May 22
Death Date:1865 August 10
Newspaper Date:May 12, 1893
Column:3
Remarks:wife of August Aubuchon

Source: Roll of the company of the Old Guard, organized during the rebellion and sworn into the service of the United States, July 30, 1862, by Major General John M. Schofield, for the local defense of St. Louis, Mo., and disbanded July 30, 1865.
Location: Civil War Collection, Archives
Last Name:Green
First Name:William
Middle Name:W.
Age:64

Source: List of Contributors, Easter Collection, 1921, The Cathedral Parish
Location: Churches Collection (Catholic), Archives
Last Name:Cowhey
First Name:Ella
Middle Name:A.
Title:Miss
Address:4316 Delmar Blvd.
Page:1

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