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Source: Letterbooks of letters received by Lucien Eaton, 1858-1889
Location: Lucien Eaton Papers, Archives
Last Name:Wood
First Name:F.
Middle Name:M.
Date of Document:4/23/1866
City:Grafton
State:MA
Page:120
Civil War:No
Source:Volume 10, 1866

Source: Ninetieth Anniversary of Bethany Evangelical and Reformed Church, St. Louis, Missouri, 1867-1957
Location: St.L. / 284.1 / B46-3
Last Name:Rose
First Name:W.
Title:Mrs.
Photograph:Yes
Page:21

Source: Directory of the St. John's Episcopal Church, 1924
Location: St.L. / 283 / Sa23j
Last Name:Prengel
First Name:Robert
Remarks:listed in roll of choristers
Page:15

Source: Yearbook of the Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church (1907)
Location: St.L. / 285 / G751y
Last Name:Cheney
First Name:Gilead
Middle Name:P.
Page:27

Source: United Railways Bulletin, 1915-1923 (published monthly for distribution among the employees of the United Railways Company of St. Louis) (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Un35
Last Name:O'Brien
First Name:M.
Portrait:Yes
Volume:3
Issue:9
Date:September 15, 1917
Page:12-13

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