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Source: The St. Louis Builder/The Builder/The Realty Record and Builder, 1899-1911 (incomplete run)
Location: Oversize / St.L. / 05 / R22
Building Illustration:yes
Corporate Name:Graham Memorial Chapel, Washington University
Architect Firm Name:Cope & Stewardson
Volume:XVIII
Issue:2
Date of Publication:May 1911
Page:LXV

Source: Hodiamont Notes, January-March 1906
Location: St.L. / 05 / H66
Corporate Name:Laclede Gas Light Company
Address:716 Locust St.
Advertisement:yes
Volume:1
Issue:4
Date of Publication:March 1, 1906
Page:back cover

Source: The Book of St. Louisans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of St. Louis / edited by John W. Leonard (St. Louis: St. Louis Republic, 1912)
Location: Reading Room / St.L / 920/ B64
First Name:Charles
Middle Name:Royal
Last Name:Teas
Page:590

Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Smith
First Name:John
Middle Name:W.
Pass Number:468
Date:1863 July 10
Rank:Sergt.
From:Memphis
To:St. Louis, Missouri
Box:1
Folder:5

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