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| Source: Program for "Hello Dearie," a musical comedy presented by the Perfection Chapter, Order of DeMolay, at the American Theatre, St. Louis, May 12-17, 1924. Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 2, Folder 7, Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Memhardt |
| First Name: | Elma |
| Page: | 7, 27 |
| Remarks: | listed in cast |
| Source: The St. Louis Story: Library of American Lives, 1952 / by McCune Gill (Hopkinsville, KY: Historical Record Association, 1952) Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9 / G41s | |
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| Last Name: | Ramel |
| First Name: | Ida |
| Maiden Name: | White |
| Page: | 608-611 |
| Source: Year Book of the Old Cathedral Parish School, 1923 Location: St.L. / 377 / OL1 | |
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| Last Name: | Miramonti |
| First Name: | John |
| Page: | 23 |
| Remarks: | in roster of students |
| Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977 Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533 | |
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| Corporate Name: | Central Hardware Co. |
| Address: | 815 North 7th; 811 North 6th St.; 4200 Union Blvd.; 1616 South Kingshighway; 6250 Easton Ave. |
| Volume: | 1 |
| Page: | 47-49 |
| Remarks: | mentioned in article titled "'Furniture Row' Is Another Name for Franklin Ave. Downtown Area," 1951 |
