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Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
Last Name: | Carr |
First Name: | William |
Middle Name: | C. |
Corporate Name: | Memphis House |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Address: | southeast corner of Main and Spruce Sts.; 99 South Main St.; 400-402 South Main St. |
Date of Newspaper: | 1922 February 23 |
Part of Newspaper: | 1 |
Page: | 2 |
Remarks: | photo of oldest brick dwelling in St. Louis, which was built by William C. Carr in 1815; it was known as the Memphis House, a saloon and rooming house, around 1900 |