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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
Business Name:Benjamin Lynds and Co.
Building Illustration:No
Address:706 & 708 North 8th St.
Page:161
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Souvenir of the Diamond Jubilee of the Workmen’s Sick Benevolent Society: A.K.U.V. [Arbeiter Kranken Unterstuetzungs-Verein] (St. Louis, Mo.: Workmen’s Sick Benevolent Society, [1945])
Location: St.L. / 362 / W892
Last Name:Graf
First Name:Fred
Title:Jr.
Page:16
Remarks:listed in roster of membership

Source: The Echo, 1941-1951 (St. John the Baptist High School newsletter) (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 377 / Sa143e
Last Name:Thomas
First Name:Margaret
Photograph:yes
Date of Issue:June 1944
Page:5, 6-7

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