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Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Lafayette Federal Savings and Loan Association
Address:northwest corner of 8th St. and Russell Ave.; 715 Chestnut St.
Volume:1
Page:151
Remarks:"First Savings, Loan Firm Still Flourishing in City," 1956

Source: Public Servicer (magazine published by the employees of the St. Louis Public Service Company), three issues dated 1929-1931
Location: St.L. / 05 / P976
Last Name:Cronin
First Name:William
Middle Name:D.
Address:3809 Russell Ave.
Building Illustration:yes
Volume:3
Issue:12
Date of Publication:December 1930
Page:9

Source: Festschrift fur das Funfzigste Jubilaum des Saint Louis Schwaben Unterstutzungs-Verein (1931) [Celebration Publication Upon the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the St. Louis Supporting Society for Schwabians]
Location: Max Armbruster Papers, Archives
Last Name:Saussele
First Name:Herman
Middle Name:P.
Corporate Name:Herman P. Saussele Bakery
Address:Thurman and Shaw Blvd.
Advertisement:yes
Page:2

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