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Source: Wheels (published by the Public Relations Department of American Car and Foundry Company for the interest of the company's employees), 1945-1957 (incomplete run)
Location: 051 / W57
Last Name:Morgan
Rank:Colonel
Volume:1
Issue:1
Date of Publication:May 1945
Page:32
Remarks:head of the St. Louis Ordnance District
Source: Wheels (published by the Public Relations Department of American Car and Foundry Company for the interest of the company's employees), 1945-1957 (incomplete run)
Location: 051 / W57
Last Name:Osner
First Name:Joseph
Middle Name:G.
Volume:2
Issue:1
Date of Publication:May-June 1946
Page:22
Remarks:In group photo of St. Charles employees who have returned from the wars. The photo contains about 90 men. It's not indicated where in the photo a man appears.

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:Hughey
First Name:Albert
Middle Name:S.
Title:Jr.
Illustration:No
Address:3735 Laclede Ave.
Rank:Corporal
Birth Year:1891

Source: Pen and Sunlight Sketches of St. Louis: The Commercial Gateway to the South (Chicago: Phoenix Publishing Co., [1892])
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / P37
First Name:H.
Portrait:No
Last Name:Hunicke
Building Illustration:No
Advertisement:No
Page:244
Source: Pen and Sunlight Sketches of St. Louis: The Commercial Gateway to the South (Chicago: Phoenix Publishing Co., [1892])
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / P37
Title:Mr.
Portrait:No
Last Name:Koeneke
Building Illustration:No
Advertisement:No
Page:253
Source: Pen and Sunlight Sketches of St. Louis: The Commercial Gateway to the South (Chicago: Phoenix Publishing Co., [1892])
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / P37
First Name:M.
Middle Name:B.C.
Portrait:No
Last Name:King
Building Illustration:No
Advertisement:No
Page:253

Source: Booklet titled “Welfare Work of the United Railways Company of St. Louis among Its Employees: Reports for 1916”
Location: John J. Carroll Papers, Archives, Box 1, Archives
Last Name:Bugler
First Name:A.
Page:6
Remarks:listed as committee member of the Employes Mutual Benefit Association

Source: By-Laws, Rules and Roster of Harry P. Harding Post No. 107, Department of Missouri, Grand Army of the Republic (1901)
Location: Grand Army of the Republic Collection, Archives
Last Name:Grote
First Name:August
Middle Name:W.
Death Date:1897 March 12
Remarks:Our Honored Dead

Source: Program for Washington University Seventy-First Commencement and Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Formal Inauguration, June 7, 1932
Location: Charles van Ravenswaay Papers, Archives
Last Name:Marshall
First Name:Willis
Middle Name:Woodbury

Source: Lafayette Square House Tour (St. Louis, Mo.: Lafayette Square Restoration Committee), [1973], 1975, and 1976
Location: St.L. / 720 / Sa24t
Address:1110 South 18th St.
Year of Tour:1973

Source: The Scrip, 1910-1935 (Soldan High School yearbook) (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / So4s
Last Name:Spohrer
First Name:Charles
Middle Name:H.
Photograph:Yes
Publication Date:June 1925
Page:57

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