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Source: Fest-Schrift zur Goldenen Jubilaeums-Feier des Schweizer Maenner-Chor, 1872-1922 (St. Louis, Mo.: Schweizer Maenner-Chor, 1922)
Location: St.L. / 780 / Sch97
Corporate Name:National Dressmaking Co.
Address:3354 South Grand Ave.
Advertisement:yes
Page:18

Source: List of Fugitives from Justice. In The Mayor's Message with Accompanying Documents to the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis at the Session, May, 1883.
Location: St.L. / 352 / Sa2m
Last Name:Costigan
First Name:John
Notes:Brought from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Page:448

Source: Civil War Discharge Certificates and Soldiers' Claims, St. Louis, 1865
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
First Name:Robert
Middle Name:W.
Last Name:Grayson
Regiment:29th U.S. Colored Infantry
Discharge:Yes
Box:45
Folder:6

Source: Roll of the company of the Old Guard, organized during the rebellion and sworn into the service of the United States, July 30, 1862, by Major General John M. Schofield, for the local defense of St. Louis, Mo., and disbanded July 30, 1865.
Location: Civil War Collection, Archives
Last Name:Clark
First Name:N.
Middle Name:H.
Age:48
Source: Roll of the company of the Old Guard, organized during the rebellion and sworn into the service of the United States, July 30, 1862, by Major General John M. Schofield, for the local defense of St. Louis, Mo., and disbanded July 30, 1865.
Location: Civil War Collection, Archives
Last Name:Barry
First Name:James
Middle Name:C.
Age:48

Source: 1997 Central West End House & Garden Tour, Homes of Lindell
Location: St.L. / 9.12 / C333ho
Last Name:Link
First Name:Theodore
Building Illustration:yes
Address:5257 Lindell Blvd.
Page:16-17

Source: Program for performance of “Everybody’s Husband,” June 4, 1920
Location: Schools Collection, Box 2, Archives
Last Name:Bartlett
First Name:Willard
Title:Mrs.

Source: Notable St. Louisans in 1900: a Portrait Gallery of Men Whose Energy and Ability Have Contributed Largely Towards Making St. Louis the Commercial and Financial Metropolis of the West, Southwest and South / edited by James Cox (St. Louis: Benesch Art Pub. Co., 1900)
Location: Reading room / St.L. / 920 / C83
Last Name:Abbott
First Name:Augustus
Middle Name:L.
Illustration:Yes

Source: Enrollment at Kansas City Reunion, August 19-20, 1891. In Secretary's Annual Report of the Ninth Annual Reunion of the Ex-Confederate Association of Missouri, Held at Kansas City, on August 19th and 20th, 1891 (St. Louis: Slawson Printing Co., 1891)
Location: MO / 369.17 / M69
Last Name:Aglor
First Name:J.
Middle Name:W.
Residence:Webb City
Civil War Unit:A, Pringle's baty.
Page:39

Source: Souvenir and Prospectus, St. Louis Police Relief Association, St. Louis, Mo.: Historical Sketch for Their Annual Entertainment, 1895 (St. Louis, Mo.: St. Louis Police Relief Association, 1895)
Location: St.L. / 361 / P758
Corporate Name:Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Advertisement:Yes
Page:30

Source: Gerhard Sisters Photograph Album of the Christian Science Comforts Forwarding Committee, War Relief & Camp Welfare Workers of Missouri, Salvation Army War Workers, Women's Auxiliary of the Twelfth Engineers, R.R.Y.M.C.A. War Workers, and Y.M.C.A. War Workers, circa 1917-1919
Location: Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:Anderson
First Name:M.
Middle Name:D.
Title:Mrs.
Illustration:Yes
Page:22
Source: Gerhard Sisters Photograph Album of the Christian Science Comforts Forwarding Committee, War Relief & Camp Welfare Workers of Missouri, Salvation Army War Workers, Women's Auxiliary of the Twelfth Engineers, R.R.Y.M.C.A. War Workers, and Y.M.C.A. War Workers, circa 1917-1919
Location: Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:Bailey
First Name:Howard
Title:Mrs.
Illustration:Yes
Page:26

Source: Commercial and Architectural St. Louis (Dumont Jones & Co., 1891)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C734
Last Name:Howard
First Name:E.
Middle Name:T.
Page:177-178

Source: Daily diary of Henry H. Wagoner, undertaker, 1874
Location: Journals and Diaries Collection, Box 3, Archives
Last Name:Allen
First Name:Philip
Middle Name:K.
Date of Death:circa 1874
Date of Diary Entry:January 2-4
Remarks:shipped remains of Philip K. Allen to Buffalo

Source: The Bulletin of the St. Louis Medical Society, Volume XLVII, Number 31, July 22, 1953 (Roster Number)
Location: John Franklin Hardesty Papers, Box 1, Folder 5, Archives
Last Name:Allen
First Name:Henry
Middle Name:C.
Page:637

Source: Catalogue and Circular of Kirkwood Seminary, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Mo., 1885-1886
Location: MO / 373 / K63
Last Name:Martin
First Name:Geo.
Middle Name:E.
Title:Rev.
Remarks:in list of members of Advisory Board of the Corporation
Page:2, 4, 15, 21, 22, 23

Source: Year Book, Cornelia Greene Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Saint Louis, 1913-1914
Location: Heald Family Papers, Box 3, Archives
Last Name:Alexander
First Name:Blanche
Title:Miss
Address:4028 Westminster Place

Source: Heroes All! A Compendium of the Names and Official Citations of the Soldiers and Citizens of the United States and of Her Allies Who Were Decorated by the American Government for Exceptional Heroism and Conspicuous Service Above and Beyond the Call of Duty in the War with Germany, 1917, 1919 (Washington, D.C.: Fassett Publishing Company, 1919)
Location: MO / 9.9 / St8
Last Name:Coff
First Name:Joseph
Middle Name:J.
Address:3043 Fair Ave.
Rank:Bugler
Remarks:home address of Julian Coff, brother
Page:100

Source: The Log: Yearbook of Fontbonne College, 1929 (St. Louis: A.B. Dewes Printing & Stationery Co., 1929)
Location: St.L. / 376.8 / F736
Corporate Name:Neumode Hosiery
Address:801 Locust St.
Advertisement:Yes
Page:82

Source: Catalogue and Circular of Kirkwood Seminary, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Mo., 1881-1882
Location: MO / 373 / K63
Last Name:Goodell
First Name:C.
Middle Name:L.
Title:Rev.
Remarks:in list of members of the Advisory Board of the Corporation
Page:2, 12

Source: Physical Effects of Compressed Air, and of the Causes of Pathological Symptoms Produced on Man, by Increased Atmospheric Pressure Employed for the Sinking of Piers, in the Construction of the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, by A. Jaminet, M.D. (St. Louis, Mo.: R. and T.A. Ennis, stationers and printers, 1871)
Location: St.L. / 810 / J24
Last Name:Andrews
First Name:James
Age:28
Death Date:1870 May 7
Birthplace:Denmark
Page:64-66 (43-66)

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:Baker
First Name:W.
Middle Name:Raymond
Birth Date:1914
Page:19
Remarks:resident of Warrensburg

Source: Thirty-Eighth Annual Report of Saint Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, 1904
Location: St.L. / 362 / Sa24L
Last Name:Bagnell
First Name:Wm.
Address:12 Westmoreland Place
Page:33
Remarks:in list of subscribers to St. Luke's Hospital building fund

Source: Terminal Times, Volume 2, Number 4 (December 1966)
Location: St.L. / 05 / T319
Last Name:Ashby
First Name:C.
Middle Name:E.
Volume:2
Issue:4
Date of Publication:December 1966
Page:2
Remarks:in list of employees serving in the armed forces

Source: Program for the commencement exercises of the St. Louis High School, June 17, 1887
Location: Schools Collection, Box 1 (filed 1860-1934), Archives
Last Name:Brudewold
First Name:Lena

Source: The St. Louis Story: Library of American Lives, 1952 / by McCune Gill (Hopkinsville, KY: Historical Record Association, 1952)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9 / G41s
Last Name:Hoehn
First Name:Ella
Maiden Name:Tonopolsky
Page:563-564

Source: Reminiscent: Meyer Brothers Representatives by Our Cartoonist, at the 3rd Annual Sales Convention in St. Louis, January 2-4, 1919
Location: St.L. / 615 / M57
Last Name:Beile
First Name:M.
Middle Name:J.
Photograph:Yes
Page:10

Source: The High School News, 1896-1917 (published by students of Central High School in St. Louis) (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33h
Last Name:Davis
First Name:Clara
Photograph:yes
Publication Date:January 1914
Page:38

Source: “Bellefontaine Cemetery,” published by the Bellefontaine Cemetery Association, (St. Louis, Mo.), 1876?
Location: St.L. / 393.1 / B41
Last Name:Adams
First Name:John
Middle Name:H.
Page:1

Source: Anheuser-Busch News, Volume 1, Number 3 (May 1964)
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 05 / An596
Last Name:Betker
First Name:Stanley
Middle Name:E.
Page:5
Remarks:listed as employee marking 25-year service anniversary with the company

Source: The John Burroughs Alumni Directory, 1956
Location: St.L. / 373 / J61d
Last Name:Schweig
First Name:Martin
Title:Jr.
Address:4648 Maryland Ave.
Class Year:1942
Page:16

Source: Daughters of the American Revolution, Jefferson Chapter, Year Book, 1928-1931
Location: St.L. / 369.13 / D26j / 1928-1929, 1930-1931
Last Name:Barrett
First Name:Mary
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Warnky
Address:8015 Crescent Drive
Page:15
Remarks:in list of members

Source: “Maryland Hi-Lites” (Maryland Heights School newsletter), Volume V, Number 7, March 1939
Location: Schools Collection, Box 3, Archives
Last Name:Bright
First Name:Frank
Page:5-6

Source: Reflections of the Florissant Valley by Gretchen Crank (Dallas, Tex.: Curtis Media Corporation, 1990)
Location: MO / 9.11 / F66cr
Corporate Name:Woodland Farm
Building Illustration:yes
Address:Brown Road west of Lindbergh
Page:1

Source: Saint Louis, the Commercial Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley / by L.U. Reavis (Saint Louis: Tribune Pub. Co., 1874)
Location: Reading room / St.L. / 9.17 / R23s
Business Name:Anchor Mills
Building Illustration:No
Page:140
Advertisement:No

Source: By-Laws and Roster of Progress Chapter No. 522, Order of the Eastern Star, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1951
Location: Alphabetical Files--Order of the Eastern Star, Archives
Last Name:Austin
First Name:Adda
Middle Name:E.
Page:5

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