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| Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims,
Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell
Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois
Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and
July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the
doomed district. Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8 | |
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| Last Name: | Turner |
| First Name: | William |
| Age: | 2 |
| Remarks: | son of John |
| Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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| Corporate Name: | Kenwood Springs Public School |
| Building Illustration: | yes |
| Subdivision Name: | Kenwood Springs |
| Advertisement: | yes |
| Date of Newspaper: | 1919 May 4 |
| Part of Newspaper: | 5 |
| Page: | 5B |
| Remarks: | advertisement for Kenwood Springs includes views of three homes and the Kenwood Springs Public School |
| Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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| Corporate Name: | Lucas mansion |
| Building Illustration: | yes |
| Address: | 1515 Locust St. |
| Date of Newspaper: | 1919 May 11 |
| Part of Newspaper: | Sunday Magazine |
| Page: | 2, 15 |
| Remarks: | article regarding Lucas mansion, which will be torn down |
| Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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| Building Illustration: | yes |
| Subdivision Name: | Kenwood Springs |
| Advertisement: | yes |
| Date of Newspaper: | 1919 May 18 |
| Part of Newspaper: | 5 |
| Page: | 5B |
| Remarks: | advertisement for Kenwood Springs includes images of a few homes, a church, and a school |
| Source: A Quarter of a Century: A Short History of Success, 1872-1897 [compiled and arranged by J.H. Murphy] (St. Louis, Mo.: Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company) Location: St.L. / 685 / H217q | |
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| Last Name: | Brown |
| First Name: | J. |
| Middle Name: | N. |
| Portrait: | yes |
| Birth Date: | 1861 October 15 |
| Page: | 32 |
