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Source: List of Contributors, Easter Collection, 1921, The Cathedral Parish
Location: Churches Collection (Catholic), Archives
Last Name:Allen
First Name:W.
Middle Name:R.
Title:Jr., Mrs.
Address:4516 Maryland Ave.
Page:6

Source: Mary Institute Alumnae Directory, 1859-1951
Location: St.L. / 376 / M36a / 1951
Last Name:Wassell
First Name:Mary
Middle Name:Jane
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Cooke
Place of Residence:Dallas, Texas
Class Year:1934
Page:61

Source: Annual reports and biennial reports of the Confederate Home of Missouri at Higginsville, 1894-1924 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 362.8 / C76 and C76a
Last Name:Anderson
First Name:D.
Middle Name:M.
Age:57
Date of Admission:1897 Nov 24
County:St. Joseph
Command Served In:Co. A, 1st Mo. Cavalry
Page:34
Report:1st Biennial Report, 1898

Source: Missouri Historical Society Scrapbook of St. Louis Hotels, Taverns, and Restaurants, circa 1946-1975
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 640.647 / M69
Corporate Name:The Three Fountains
Address:4306 Olive
Volume:1
Page:47
Remarks:new restaurant to open, 1960

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