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Source: St. Louis: the Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley. The Natural Geographical and Distributing Points of the United States. A Review of Her Financial, Manufacturing and Commercial Interests. The Cause of Her Prosperity and Her Future Prospects. A Brief History of the City from Foundation to the Present Time (St. Louis: Acme Publishing Co., [1894?])
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa24m
First Name:John
Middle Name:A.
Last Name:Douglas
Building Illustration:No
Page:191
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Golden Jubilee Book, 1856-1906 / by Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (St. Louis, Mo.: Lambert-Deacon-Hull Printing Co., 1906)
Location: St.L. / 287 / T73
Last Name:Agles
First Name:Elmer
Page:11
Remarks:listed in roll of scholars

Source: The Book of St. Louisans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of St. Louis / edited by John W. Leonard (St. Louis: St. Louis Republic, 1906)
Location: Reading Room / St.L / 920 / B64
First Name:William
Title:Jr.
Last Name:Wichelman
Address:4130 Pine St.
Page:608
Birth Year:1875

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