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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:Fitzsimmons
First Name:George
Issue:41
Page:12
Publication Date:April-May 1949

Source: 1840 Missouri State Census of St. Louis County / compiled by Dennis Northcott & Joanna Dee (St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 2001)
Location: Reading room / MO / 9.10 / Sa2Lc
Last Name:Stockwell
First Name:Solomon

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:McCreery
First Name:Mary
Middle Name:Jane
Maiden Name:Hynes
Page:537-538

Source: Maple Leaves (Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School yearbooks), 1947-1950, 1954-1955
Location: MO / 379.17 / M321
Last Name:Bell
First Name:Kent
Portrait:yes
Page:44
Publication Year:1955

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