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Source: The Printing Trades Magazine, 1909-1915 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / P936
Last Name:Willmore
First Name:Hugh
Volume:I
Issue:2
Date of Publication:May, 1909
Page:18

Source: The Progress of a Progressive House: Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company, [1907?]
Location: Business catalogs
Last Name:Boren
First Name:U.
Middle Name:G.
Illustration:Yes
Page:16

Source: Program for charity concert given by the St. Louis Massenchor for the benefit of the German General Protestant Orphans Home, German St. Vincents Orphans' Home, German Protestant Orphans' Home, and the St. Louis Altenheim. Concert was held at the Coliseum (St. Louis, Mo.), March 11, 1925.
Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 11, Folder 3
Last Name:Burgett
First Name:H.
Middle Name:A.
Page:48
Remarks:Listed as chorus member

Source: Directory of the St. John's Episcopal Church, 1924
Location: St.L. / 283 / Sa23j
Last Name:Ambs
First Name:R.
Middle Name:J.
Title:Mrs.
Address:2005 South Grand
Page:11, 21

Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:McGregor
First Name:Jane
Age:34
Remarks:wife of Alexander; two of her children also died
Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Miller
First Name:Mary
Age:46
Remarks:wife of Charles Miller

Source: World War I: Biography and Service Records: Persons Who Enlisted in St. Louis City and County. Addenda: Those Who Died in Service
Location: Reading room / St. Louis shelves
Last Name:Graubner
First Name:Irwin
Middle Name:A.
Illustration:No
Rank:Major
Death Year:1919
Birth Year:1896

Source: The High School News, 1896-1917 (published by students of Central High School in St. Louis) (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33h
Last Name:Rodehaver
First Name:Libbie
Photograph:yes
Publication Date:June 16, 1898
Page:inside front cover, 1-3

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