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Source: “Casualties European War, July 20,
1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of
newspaper clippings] Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c | |
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Photograph: | No |
Last Name: | Burgher |
African American: | No |
Rank: | Major |
Volume: | 3 |
Column: | 3 |
Page: | 60 |
Source: The Reporter of Strassberger's Conservatory of
Music, 1900-1929 (incomplete run) Location: St.L. / 05 / St81r | |
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First Name: | Irma |
Photograph: | Yes |
Last Name: | Goller |
Volume: | 27 |
Issue: | 28 |
Date: | September 1929 |
Page: | 1, 2 |
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 | |
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Last Name: | Kennedy |
First Name: | Thomas |
Middle Name: | G. |
Age: | 46 |
Source: Directory of Physicians, Dentists and Druggists of Missouri, 1889, Including Cities and Towns in the State of Kansas (St. Louis, Mo.: G. Gonser & Co., 1889) Location: MO / 610 / D62 | |
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Last Name: | Vansant |
First Name: | J. |
Page: | 107 |
Source: Typescript roster of St. Louis Post No. 4, American Legion, February 1, 1945. Enclosure with St. Louis Post No. 4 Last Man’s Club 7th Annual Dinner program, February 8, 1945. Location: John Raeburn Green Papers, Box 89, Folder 1, Archives | |
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Last Name: | Whelan |
First Name: | Richard |
Middle Name: | J. |
Address: | 5939 Plymouth Ave. |
Page: | 2 |
Source: Four Score Years Through Peace and War, 1864-1944 by the Wrought Iron Range Company, 1944 Location: Oversize / St.L. / 697 / W947f | |
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Last Name: | Krusey |
First Name: | J. |
Page: | 46 |
Remarks: | in list of employees |
Source: Jefferson Barracks Hub, 1942-1943 Location: Issues dated 1942 are in the Douglass Family Papers (oversize), Archives. Issues dated 1943 are in the library (MO / 355 / J456 / flat; Range 21.3.7). | |
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Last Name: | Hawkins |
First Name: | Thomas |
Middle Name: | H. |
Title: | Pvt. |
Portrait: | yes |
Volume: | 3 |
Issue: | 29 |
Date of Publication: | July 17, 1943 |
Page: | 1 |
Source: St. Louis, Queen City of the West (St. Louis,
Mo.: Mercantile Advancement Co., 1898-99) Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa22g | |
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Business Name: | Garlock Packing Company |
Building Illustration: | No |
Address: | 210 Chestnut St. |
Page: | 90 |
Illustration: | No |
Advertisement: | No |