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Source: List of Officers and Employes [Employees] of the City of St. Louis (St. Louis, Mo.: Office of Auditor, 1899) Location: St.L. / 352.1 / Sa2e | |
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Last Name: | Duck |
First Name: | Fred |
Middle Name: | H. |
Address: | 1520 Marcus Ave. |
Position: | Patrolman |
Department: | Police Department - Headquarters |
Page: | 118 |
Source: One Hundredth Anniversary of St. Peter's Evangelical Church, 1843-1943 (St. Louis, 1943) Location: St.L. / 285.7 / Sa245 | |
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Last Name: | Krone |
First Name: | Clarence |
Page: | 51 |
Remarks: | sergeant, World War I, listed under "Our Men and Women in the Armed Service" |
Source: The Annual McKinley High School Carnation, 1905-1925 (incomplete run). (This publication began as a student magazine and evolved into a yearbook.) Location: St.L. / 379.17 / M21c | |
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First Name: | Eugene |
Middle Name: | F. |
Photograph: | Yes |
Last Name: | Wenger |
Publication Date: | January 1910 |
Page: | 84 |
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 | |
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Last Name: | Koehler |
First Name: | Rud. |
Page: | 11 |
Remarks: | in historical synopsis of Workmen's Sick Benevolent Society |