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Source: Old and New St. Louis: A Concise History of the Metropolis of the West and Southwest, with a Review of Its Present Greatness and Immediate Prospects / by James Cox (St. Louis: Central Biographical Pub. Co., 1894)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C83
Last Name:Atwood
First Name:LeGrand
Title:Doctor
Page:538-539

Source: Weekly report of the mortality among the soldiers in the military hospitals and camps of St. Louis, Missouri, October 13, 1861, to May 22, 1865 (published in the Missouri Republican).
Location: Archives Reference Desk
Last Name:Lohman
First Name:John
Death Date:1861 September 22
Regiment:Co. D, 24th Illinois
Date of Newspaper:1861 October 13

Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Jesse
Photograph:No
Last Name:Blanton
African American:No
Death Date:1918-1919
Volume:2
Page:58

Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:Friday
First Name:Jesse
Middle Name:T.
Building Illustration:yes
Architectural Firm Name:Saum, architects
Address:Moorelands Drive; 7 Hillvale Drive
Date of Newspaper:1925 May 10
Part of Newspaper:8
Page:1B
Remarks:sketch of house under construction for Jesse T. Friday; [research indicates that this address became 7 Hillvale Drive when the name of Moorlands Drive was changed to Hillvale Drive circa 1930]

Source: Webster Groves High School Buzz Book, 1950-51
Location: MO / 379.17 / W391b
Last Name:Granger
First Name:Florence
Address:635 Newport
Page:34
Remarks:Grade 9

Source: St. Louis, Queen City of the West (St. Louis, Mo.: Mercantile Advancement Co., 1898-99)
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa22g
Business Name:Porter & Wolff
Building Illustration:No
Page:46
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: List of Teachers, Secretaries of School Boards and District Clerks in St. Louis County, Missouri, by Towns, Consolidated Districts, Rural Schools, for 1918-19
Location: MO / 9.10 / Sa24sc / 1918
Last Name:Dempsey
First Name:Anna
Middle Name:L.
Address:838 Wachtel Ave.
Page:20
Remarks:Bayless Consolidated Schools

Source: List of Officers and Employes [Employees] of the City of St. Louis (St. Louis, Mo.: Office of Auditor, 1913)
Location: St.L. / 352.1 / Sa2e
Last Name:Turner
First Name:Martin
Middle Name:J.
Address:4300 South Compton Ave.
Position:Clerk
Department:Police Department---Headquarters
Page:187

Source: The Dial (yearbook of University City High School), 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937
Location: MO / 379 / Un58d
Last Name:Rubin
First Name:Ruth
Photograph:Yes
Publication Year:1934
Page:14

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:St. Louis & Southeastern Railroad Co.
Building Illustration:yes
Second Corporate Name:St. Louis & Southeastern Railway
Address:4th and Walnut Sts.
Plate:24
Page:155

Source: Life at SLD: St. Louis Ordnance District, 3663 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo., 1941-1945
Location: St.L. / 355.6 / Un352L
Last Name:Osborn
First Name:Jack
Middle Name:A.
Portrait:yes
Page:23
Remarks:in group photo of East St. Louis warehouse personnel

Source: Business letterheads
Location: Archives
Business Name:Sommer, Lynds & Co.
Building Illus:Yes
City, if not Saint Louis:Quincy, Illinois
Date:1876 Nov 16
Remarks:building image on check
Collection:A0610
Box:3
Folder:5
Items:1

Source: Saint Louis To-Day (special issue of The Mirror, Volume 21, Number 11; May 9, 1912) (St. Louis: W.M. Reedy, 1912)
Location: St.L. / 05 / R25
Last Name:Eisenstadt
First Name:Morris
Portrait:Yes
Birth Date:1857
Remarks:Biographical sketch of
Page:233

Source: Souvenir program for Hugo Annual Concert, given by students of the Hugo Schools of Music, Municipal Auditorium, May 25, 1935
Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 29, Folder 14, Archives
Last Name:Cambria
First Name:John
Middle Name:C.
Page:4

Source: Inaugural Edition of the St. Louis Star, March 13, 1904
Location: Newspaper shelves
Last Name:Saxl
First Name:Ernst
Building Illustration:No
Illustration:Yes
Page:54
Advertisement:No
African American:No

Source: Kirkwood Historical Review (published by the Kirkwood Historical Society), 1962-2022
Location: St.L. / 05 / K636
Corporate Name:Custard Station
Building Illustration:yes
Address:140 West Argonne
Volume:LIII
Issue:2
Date of Publication:Summer 2014
Page:cover page, 18, 19, 24-26

Source: St. Louis, the Fourth City: Pictorial and Biographical, Deluxe Supplement (St. Louis: S.J. Clarke, 1912)
Location: St.L. / 9 / St4 / supp
Last Name:Baker
First Name:L.
Middle Name:D.
Volume:1
Page:222-224

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