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Source: St. Louis, Queen City of the West (St. Louis, Mo.: Mercantile Advancement Co., 1898-99)
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa22g
First Name:E.
Middle Name:L.
Last Name:Bartlett
Building Illustration:No
Page:64
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Memorial Volume of the Diamond Jubilee of St. Louis University, 1829-1904 (St. Louis: Little & Becker Printing Co., 1904)
Location: St.L / 378 / Sa2
Last Name:Grote
First Name:Benjamin
Middle Name:J.
Illustration:No
Page:262

Source: History of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis: a Condensed History of the Catholic Church in Missouri and Saint Louis, Material Progress and General Resources and Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Prominent Citizens (St. Louis, Mo.: Western Watchman Pub. Co., 1924)
Location: Reading room / St.L. / 282 / H673
First Name:Paul
Middle Name:C.
Illustration:No
Last Name:Grelle
Building Illustration:No
Page:31
Advertisement:No
Birth Year:1918

Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Williams
First Name:Thomas
Age:10
Remarks:son of William and Martha Williams
Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Watson
First Name:James
Age:21
Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Williams
First Name:John
Age:38
Remarks:two of his children also died
Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Williams
First Name:Sarah
Age:33
Remarks:wife of David Williams
Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Miller
First Name:Susan
Age:17
Remarks:daughter of Samuel

Source: Group photograph of the Bar Association of St. Louis, 1927-1928 (principal photos by Strauss Studio; published by Clay Harmon, Louisville, Kentucky).
Location: Groups Collection, Box 1590, Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:Nelson
First Name:Earl
Middle Name:F.
Photograph:yes

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