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Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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Last Name: | Grey |
First Name: | David |
Middle Name: | L. |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Architectural Firm Name: | Jameson & Spearl |
Subdivision Name: | Brentmoor |
Date of Newspaper: | 1926 January 24 |
Part of Newspaper: | 10 |
Page: | 1B |
Remarks: | sketch of new residence of David L. Grey |
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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Last Name: | Kolm |
First Name: | C. |
Middle Name: | U. |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Architectural Firm Name: | Maritz & Young |
Subdivision Name: | Country Life Acres |
Address: | south side of Clayton Road west of Ballas Road |
Date of Newspaper: | 1926 April 25 |
Part of Newspaper: | 10 |
Page: | 1B |
Remarks: | sketch of residence being erected for C.U. Kolm; see also April 25, 1926, Part 6, page 17 |
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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Last Name: | Griesedieck |
First Name: | B. |
Middle Name: | H. |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Address: | Grand and St. Louis Ave. |
Date of Newspaper: | 1927 October 6 |
Part of Newspaper: | Daily Magazine |
Page: | 43 |
Remarks: | photo of drug store with "B.H. Griesedieck" sign |
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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Last Name: | Kehlor |
First Name: | J. |
Middle Name: | B.M. |
Title: | Mrs. |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Advertisement: | yes |
Date of Newspaper: | 1921 April 24 |
Part of Newspaper: | 6 |
Page: | 4B |
Remarks: | advertisement for home of Mrs. J.B.M. Kehlor at Oak Ridge Station on Kirkwood-Ferguson electric car line, just off Natural Bridge Road |
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932 Location: Microfilm | |
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Last Name: | Kemfer |
First Name: | Edwin |
Title: | Mr. and Mrs. |
Last Name of Architect: | Tarling |
First Name of Architect: | Julius |
Middle Name of Architect: | E. |
Building Illustration: | yes |
Subdivision Name: | Pasadena Hills |
Address: | 7264 Ravinia Drive |
Date of Newspaper: | 1932 February 14 |
Part of Newspaper: | 7 |
Page: | 1D |
Remarks: | sketch of residence being built for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kemfer; Julius E. Farling [Tarling], architect |