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Source: The Boilermaker (St. Louis, Mo.: John Nooter Boiler Works Company), August-September 1943--April-May 1949 and July-August-September 1952 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / B636
Last Name:Balicki
First Name:Stanley
Middle Name:J.
Page:9
Publication Date:July-August 1946

Source: Inaugural Edition of the St. Louis Star, March 13, 1904
Location: Newspaper shelves
Building Illustration:No
Business Name:Moses Fraley & Co.
Illustration:No
Page:33
Advertisement:Yes
African American:No

Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:Gaertner
First Name:George
Middle Name:F.
Title:Mr. and Mrs.
Last Name of Architect:Farling
First Name of Architect:Julius
Building Illustration:yes
Subdivision Name:University Hills
Address:560 Purdue Ave.
Date of Newspaper:1929 December 22
Part of Newspaper:8
Page:1D
Remarks:sketch of recently completed home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gaertner; [research indicates that the exact address of this home was 560 Purdue Ave.]

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