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Source: A History of the Bryan Mullanphy School: 4221 Shaw Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. / by the Bryan Mullanphy History Committee (St. Louis, Mo.: [Bryan Mullanphy School], 1940)
Location: St.L. / 378 / B84
Last Name:Grier
First Name:Ada
Middle Name:G.
Portrait:yes
Page:7, 8

Source: History of the Metropolitan Police Department of St. Louis, 1810-1910 / compiled and published by permission of the Board of Police Commissioners (St. Louis: Skinner & Kennedy, 1910)
Location: St.L. / 352.2 / Sa2h
First Name:Geo.
Middle Name:J.
Last Name:Bock
Illustration:Yes
Page:106

Source: Lithograph of group view of 99 members of the St. Louis Turnverein, 1860. A. Bottger, artist; A. McLean, lithographer, St. Louis.
Location: Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:Mueller
First Name:J.
Portrait:yes

Source: The Printing Trades Magazine, 1909-1915 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / P936
Corporate Name:St. Louis Electrotype Foundry Co.
Building Illustration:yes
Address:214-216 Pine St.
Advertisement:yes
Volume:I
Issue:2
Date of Publication:May 1909
Page:34

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