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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:Kendrick
First Name:Wm.
Middle Name:C.
Death Date:1864 December 14
Regiment:prisoner, Gordon's regt.
Date of Newspaper:1864 December 20

Source: Who's Who in Missouri: a Compilation of Biographical Information on Outstanding Citizens of the State of Missouri (Atlanta, Ga.: United States Public Relations Service, 1974)
Location: Reading Room / MO / 920 / Un3w
Last Name:Todd
First Name:George
Middle Name:Ralph
Address:1157 North Florissant Rd.
Birth Date:1911 October 5
Page:425
Remarks:resident of Ferguson

Source: Missouri Penitentiary Convict Lists, 1836-1916 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 365 / M69; MO / 365 / M69g; MO / 328.3 / M69h; MO / 328.3 / M69s
Last Name:Belt
First Name:George
Middle Name:A.
Race:White
Birthplace:Iowa
Age:20
County:Holt
Report:Missouri State Penitentiary Biennial Report of the Board of Inspectors, Warden, Physician, Chaplain, Dentist, and Superintendent of Industies to the 49th General Assembly, 1915-1916
Page:234
Remarks:in list of prisoners discharged under the three-fourths law from January 1, 1915, to December 31, 1916
Location:in Appendix to the House and Senate Journals of the 49th General Assembly of the State of Missouri, 1917, Volume I

Source: Transit News (newsletter of the St. Louis Public Service Company), 1944-1962. (From June 1944 to February 1956, the newsletter was published monthly. From April 1956 to June 1960, the newsletter was titled Transit News Letter. From fall 1960 to summer 1962, the newsletter was titled Transit News Quarterly.)
Location: John J. Carroll Papers, Archives
First Name:Ralph
Photograph:Yes
Last Name:Chilton
Nickname:Red
Volume:I
Issue:6
Date:November 15, 1944
Page:4

Source: Store Chat (Famous-Barr Company), 1943-1974 (incomplete run)
Location: Archives
Last Name:Miller
First Name:Helen
Volume:XVI
Issue:27
Date of Publication:October 23, 1953
Page:11
Source: Store Chat (Famous-Barr Company), 1943-1974 (incomplete run)
Location: Archives
Last Name:Lesser
First Name:Lucille
Volume:XVII
Issue:8
Date of Publication:January 29, 1954
Page:1

Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Corporate Name:Merchants' Exchange
Building Illustration:yes
Address:16 North Main St.
Date of Newspaper:1929 May 25
Part of Newspaper:Daily Magazine
Page:15
Remarks:photo of building being razed

Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Richard
Middle Name:K.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Knopp
African American:No
Rank:Private
Death Date:1918-1919
Volume:2
Page:98

Source: The Printing Trades Magazine, 1909-1915 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / P936
Last Name:McDonogh
First Name:Thomas
Last Name, Alternate Spelling:McDonough
Volume:I
Issue:7
Date of Publication:October, 1909
Page:21

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