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Source: Receipt roll of hired men for labor in making repairs on the hospital steamer D.A. January, July 27, 1863
Location: Charles Parsons Papers (oversize)
Last Name:Gee
First Name:E.
Middle Name:S.
Occupation:Ship carpenter

Source: Program for McKinley High School graduation exercises, June 1944
Location: Novak Family Papers, Archives
Last Name:Buck
First Name:Melvin
Middle Name:Leo

Source: “Damage Done to St. Louis Property. Republic Reporters Make a Tour of the Stricken District and Obtain Approximate Estimates of Losses.” (St. Louis Republic, May 31, 1896, Part II, pages 14-15).
Location: Library Vertical File--Tornadoes-Missouri-St. Louis (1896)-Damage Estimates
Corporate Name:Pullis Bros. Iron Works
Address:8th and Hickory St.
Damage Estimate:$25,000
Remarks:listed under heading "Manufacturing Concerns"
Page:first page
Column:1

Source: Herbert S. Hadley Vocational School commencement exercises program, January 26, 1939
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / H131c
Last Name:Meyer
First Name:Eugene
Middle Name:William
Remarks:in list of graduates

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