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Source: Commercial and Architectural St. Louis (Jones & Orear, 1888)
Location: Special Collections / St.L. / 9.17 / C734
Last Name:Gould
First Name:D.
Middle Name:B.
Title:Mr.
Page:327

Source: The Thuringian (student newspaper of St. Elizabeth Academy), 1960-1963 (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize (flat) / St.L. / 377 / Sa2eth
Last Name:Boese
First Name:Marilyn
Volume:XXVII
Issue:5
Date of Publication:April 29, 1961
Page:4

Source: World War II employee newsletter of Shapleigh Hardware Company (St. Louis, Mo.), June 23, 1944-September 12, 1945
Location: St.L. / 05 / Sh529
Last Name:Dickey
First Name:Robert
Date of Publication:January 15, 1945
Page:4

Source: La Fontbonne (St. Joseph's Academy yearbook), 1922 and 1923
Location: St.L. / 373.24 / J774
Last Name:Dalton
First Name:Mae
Photograph:no
Publication Year:1922
Page:62

Source: One Hundredth Anniversary, United Hebrew Congregation: Saint Louis, Missouri, 1838-1938 (St. Louis: The Congregation, 1938)
Location: St.L. / 296 / Un3o
Last Name:Millstone
First Name:Louis
Portrait:yes
Page:15

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