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Source: Bwana (Roosevelt High School yearbook), 1925-1936 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / R67b
Last Name:Heinrich
First Name:Pauline
Photograph:Yes
Publication Date:1928
Page:82

Source: Illustrated Brochure of Homes Built & Designed by Geo. F. Bergfeld Company, Inc. (circa 1930)
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 728.37 / B496i
Last Name:Jamison
First Name:P.
Middle Name:B.
Title:Mr. and Mrs.
Building Illustration:yes
Address:6105 Lindell Ave.
Remarks:includes one exterior photo and three interior photos of residence

Source: Weick Brothers Undertaking Company Records, 1911-1968
Location: Weick Brothers Undertaking Company Records, Archives
Last Name:Tremmel
First Name:Elizabeth
Address:1905 South 3rd St.
Death Date:1922 Jan 29
Age:72
Volume:3

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:Yes
Business Name:Trescher & Miller
Address:922 North 3rd St.
Advertisement:No
Page:249

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