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Source: The Annual McKinley High School Carnation, 1905-1925 (incomplete run). (This publication began as a student magazine and evolved into a yearbook.)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / M21c
First Name:Melicent
Photograph:Yes
Last Name:Endicott
Publication Date:January 1917
Page:68

Source: One Hundredth Anniversary of Old Trinity Lutheran Church, 1839-1939, [1939?]
Location: St.L. / 284.1 / T736
Last Name:Daeumer
First Name:Audrey
Title:Miss
Page:17, 30, 31

Source: Mercantile, Industrial and Professional Saint Louis / by E.D. Kargau (1902)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / K14
Corporate Name:Ball & Chapin
Page:99-100

Source: Andenken an das Silberne Jubilaum des St. Bonifacius-Zweiges No. 556, 22 February 1914 [Souvenir of the Twentyfifth Anniversary of St. Boniface Branch No 556, February 22, 1914] / by Catholic Knights of America, St. Boniface Branch No. 556 (St. Louis, Mo.)
Location: St.L. / 267.2 / C363a
Last Name:Frei
First Name:Emil
Corporate Name:Emil Frei Art Glass Company
Address:3934 South Grand Ave.
Advertisement:yes
Page:58

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