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Source: St. Charles County's Participation in the World War: A Record of the Men in Military and Naval Service; a History of War Activities at Home, and a Brief Chronology of the Great War (published by the Honor Roll Association of St. Charles County)
Location: MO / 9.9 / Sa2c
Last Name:Buse
First Name:John
Photograph:yes
Birth Date:1892 December 28
Page:14-15

Source: Who's Who in the Midwest: A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women of the Central and Midwestern States (Chicago, Illinois: The A. N. Marquis Company, 1949)
Location: Reading Room / 920 / W62m
Last Name:Wohl
First Name:David
Middle Name:P.
Death Date:1944
Remarks:Mentioned in a biographical sketch
Page:1330

Source: "Report of the Industrial Bureau of the Industrial Club of St. Louis," 1928-1935. Some issues are titled "Southwest-Southeast Business" and "Saint Louis Business."
Location: St.L. / 607 / In2r
Last Name:Mankopf
First Name:B.
Middle Name:E.
Title:Dr.
Corporate Name:Old Franklin Distillery, Incorporated
Report Number:78
Date:December 21, 1934
Page:3

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