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Source: Annual reports of the coroner and the superintendent of the morgue of the city of St. Louis, 1879-1897 (published in The Mayor
Location: Library Vertical File—Coroner and Superintendent of the Morgue–Missouri–St. Louis
Last Name:Hageman
First Name:Johana
Table Title:Table Showing Disposition of Property of Deceased Persons
Report:Annual Report of the Coroner for the Fiscal Year Ending April 1, 1895
Page:592

Source: Business letterheads
Location: Archives
Business Name:Krenning Glass Co.
Building Illus:Yes
Address:820 & 822 North 4th St.; 823 & 825 North 3rd St., between Franklin & Morgan St.
Type of Business:manufacturers agents, importers & jobbers of china, glass, queensware; Ohio stoneware
Date:1889-1910
Lithographer, Engraver, Printer:Sander & Biermann, printers
Collection:A0214
Items:5

Source: Mound City Coupe, Livery and Messenger Co. Circular, [1896?]
Location: Mound City Coupe, Livery and Messenger Co. Circular, Archives
Last Name:Martin
First Name:John
Middle Name:I.
Address:3423 Chestnut St.
Remarks:fire call rendered

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