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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
Last Name:Wilharm
First Name:Catherine
Title:Mrs.
Portrait:Yes
Maiden Name:Hlavasa
Volume:7
Issue:9
Date of Publication:September 1950
Page:5
Publication Title:Union Electric News

Source: Year Book of the Old Cathedral Parish School, 1923
Location: St.L. / 377 / OL1
Corporate Name:Daly & McCabe
Address:801 Chestnut St.
Advertisement:yes
Page:31

Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:Schofield
First Name:Edith
Middle Name:Dulaney
Title:Mrs.
Building Illustration:yes
Architectural Firm Name:Maritz & Young
Address:24 Carrswold Drive
Date of Newspaper:1928 April 8
Part of Newspaper:7
Page:1B
Remarks:design of residence to be built for Mrs. Edith Dulaney Schofield; [research indicates that the exact address of this home is 24 Carrswold Drive]

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