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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:Moss
First Name:H.
Middle Name:B.
Volume:2
Issue:3
Date:March 15, 1916
Page:19

Source: "Missourians in the European War" scrapbooks, 1917-1967 (bulk 1917-1920) (11 volumes)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69m
Last Name:Whitelaw
First Name:Barrett
Middle Name:R.
Page:140
Volume:1
Column:4

Source: St. Louis Public Schools Alphabetical List of Teachers, October 1902
Location: St.L. / 379 / Sa2d
Last Name:McDonald
First Name:Margaret
Middle Name:V.
Address:2933 Laclede Ave.
Page:29

Source: The Notable Catholic Institutions of St. Louis and Vicinity: Beautiful Churches, Halls of Learning, and the Great Charities, Illustrated (1911)
Location: St.L. / 282 / N899
Corporate Name:Carmelite Sisters
Building Illustration:yes
Address:18th and Victor Sts.
Page:271

Source: Volume Two. History of St. Aldemar Commandery No. 18, Knights Templar, Stationed at St. Louis, Mo., January 1, 1894, to December 31, 1903 / compiled by W.P. Rickart (St. Louis: Merry & Nicholson Printing Company, 1903)
Location: St.L. / 366.1 / R42
Last Name:Kraushaar
First Name:Charles
Middle Name:F.
Illustration:Yes
Birth Year:1847
Page:203

Source: History of the St. Louis Medical College (St. Louis, Mo.: T.G. Waterman, publisher, 1898)
Location: St.L. / 610.7 / Sa2h
Last Name:Shirley
First Name:William
Middle Name:Harde
Graduation Year:1879
Current Residence:Xenia, Ill.
Remarks:in list of alumni; deceased
Page:48

Source: St. Louis and Missouri Womanhood Scrapbooks, circa 1901-1976
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 920 / Am3
Last Name:Fordyce
First Name:Jane
Middle Name:Dorothy
Title:Miss
Portrait:yes
Volume:1
Page:35-36, 38

Source: Pen and Sunlight Sketches of St. Louis: The Commercial Gateway to the South (Chicago: Phoenix Publishing Co., [1892])
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / P37
Portrait:No
Building Illustration:No
Business Name:Perrin & Smith
Address:206-212 Vine St.
Advertisement:No
Page:97

Source: Who's Who in Missouri: a Compilation of Biographical Information on Outstanding Citizens of the State of Missouri (Atlanta, Ga.: United States Public Relations Service, 1974)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 920 / Un3w
Last Name:Almstedt
First Name:Kermit
Middle Name:Walker
Address:1839 Rockmoor Dr.
Birth Date:1945
Page:7

Source: St. Anthony Parish Visitor, October 1927
Location: St.L. / 282 / An86p

Source: The Golden Jubilee Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Alumni Association of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy (September 18, 1925)
Location: St.L. / 615 / Sa22ann / 1925
Last Name:Coussens
First Name:Mary
Class Year:1913
Page:38

Source: Pictorial St. Louis, the Great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley: A Topographical Survey Drawn in Perspective, A.D. 1875 / by Camille N. Dry, designed and edited by Rich. J. Compton
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C73
Corporate Name:First Christian Church
Building Illustration:yes
Address:17th and Olive Sts.
Plate:42
Page:94

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