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Source: Union Electric Company employee magazines (titled Wire and Pipe, Union Electric Magazine, Union Electric Quarterly, and Union Electric News), 1913-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Un3, Un3b, Un3m
Corporate Name:St. Louis Embroidery Co.
Address:1014 Tyler
Volume:1
Issue:11
Date of Publication:November, 1913
Page:423

Source: The Book of Missourians: The Achievements and Personnel of Notable Living Men and Women of Missouri in the Opening Decade of the Twentieth Century (Chicago, St. Louis: T.J. Steele, 1906)
Location: Reading room / MO / 920 / B645
Last Name:Hughes
First Name:Harry
Middle Name:J.
Illustration:No
Page:173

Source: City Officials of New St. Louis: The World's Fair City (1903)
Location: St.L. / 352.1 / Sa2e 1903
Last Name:O'Brien
First Name:Dennis
Middle Name:P.
Portrait:yes
Page:29

Source: World War I: Biography and Service Records: Persons Who Enlisted in St. Louis City and County
Location: Reading room / St. Louis shelves
Last Name:Wein
First Name:Frederick
Illustration:No
Rank:Private
Birth Year:1893

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