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| Source: Plat of the western addition of the Thomas Allen estate, bounded by California, Lafayette and Jefferson Avenues and [Accomac Street], St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1885 Location: Peugnet Family Papers, Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Weller |
| First Name: | C. |
| Middle Name: | E. |
| Source: Directory, Price List, Constitution and By-Laws of the Musicians’ Mutual Benefit Association of St. Louis, Mo. (1889) Location: St.L. / 780.6 / M97d | |
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| Last Name: | Gebhardt |
| First Name: | Charles |
| Address: | 1834 South 7th St. |
| Page: | 5 |
| Source: The Reporter of Strassberger's Conservatory of
Music, 1900-1929 (incomplete run) Location: St.L. / 05 / St81r | |
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| First Name: | C. |
| Photograph: | Yes |
| Last Name: | Bishoff |
| Volume: | 5 |
| Issue: | 6 |
| Date: | September 1905 |
| Page: | 5 |
| Source: History of St. Louis County, Missouri: a
Condensed History of Missouri and St. Louis; a
Detailed Record of Epoch-Making Events in St.
Louis County; Material Progress and General
Resources; Official, Political and Military
Activity; Incidents and Reminiscences (Clayton,
Mo.: Watchman-Advocate, 1920) Location: Reading room / MO / 9.10 / Sa22 / Oversize | |
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| Last Name: | Schmittel |
| First Name: | Pauline |
| Illustration: | No |
| Maiden Name: | Sertier |
| Building Illustration: | No |
| Page: | 136 |
| Advertisement: | No |
| Birth Year: | 1874 |
| Source: Program for the Commencement Exercises of St. Louis University, June 3, 1952 Location: Schools Collection, Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Seeley |
| First Name: | James |
| Middle Name: | Joseph |
| Page: | 25 |
| Source: “Damage Done to St. Louis Property. Republic Reporters Make a Tour of the Stricken District and Obtain Approximate Estimates of Losses.” (St. Louis Republic, May 31, 1896, Part II, pages 14-15). Location: Library Vertical File--Tornadoes-Missouri-St. Louis (1896)-Damage Estimates | |
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| Corporate Name: | Mecham-Wright Cement Company |
| Corporate Name, Alternate Spelling: | Meacham-Wright Cement Company |
| Address: | 4149 Clayton Road |
| Damage Estimate: | $100 |
| Remarks: | listed under heading "Manufactories" |
| Page: | first page |
| Column: | 1 |
| Source: The Necrology of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, 1705-1967 / compiled by Peter J. Rahill (The Archdiocese of Saint Louis, 1968) Location: St.L. / 282 / R129 | |
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| Last Name: | Lyons |
| First Name: | John |
| Middle Name: | S. |
| Title: | Reverend |
| Death Date: | 1965 June 23 |
| Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Pure Milk and Free Ice Fund photographs, 1919 Location: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (microfilm) | |
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| Last Name: | Murray |
| First Name: | Nell |
| Portrait: | yes |
| Date of Newspaper: | 1919 August 27 |
| Part: | 1 |
| Page: | 6 |
| Source: Names of Patients in the Insane Department of
the Poor House, April 1, 1886. In The Mayor's
Message, with Accompanying Documents, to the
Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis, at
Its Session May, 1886. Location: St.L. / 352 / Sa2m | |
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| First Name: | Fred |
| Last Name: | Wolford |
| Address: | Old Manchester Rd. & St. Louis Ave. |
| Age: | 39 |
| Page: | 322 |
| Source: Program for charity concert given by the St. Louis Massenchor for the relief of the children of Central Europe at the Coliseum (St. Louis, Mo.), April 19, 1923. Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 11, Folder 2 | |
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| Last Name: | Kopp |
| First Name: | Charles |
| Address: | 4655 Virginia Ave. |
| Advertisement: | yes |
| Page: | 69 |
| Source: Southwest Saint Louis: Its Mercantile Interests
and Prominent Citizens / by N.P. Zimmer and
others (1908?) Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Z65 / Oversize | |
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| Last Name: | Hartig |
| First Name: | Wm. |
| Middle Name: | J. |
| Illustration: | No |
| Building Illustration: | No |
| Page: | 4 |
| Advertisement: | No |
