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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:Friday
First Name:Jesse
Middle Name:T.
Building Illustration:yes
Architectural Firm Name:Saum, architects
Address:Moorelands Drive; 7 Hillvale Drive
Date of Newspaper:1925 May 10
Part of Newspaper:8
Page:1B
Remarks:sketch of house under construction for Jesse T. Friday; [research indicates that this address became 7 Hillvale Drive when the name of Moorlands Drive was changed to Hillvale Drive circa 1930]

Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Raymond
Middle Name:J.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Hortiz
African American:No
Rank:Corporal
Volume:2
Page:62
Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Ralph
Middle Name:E.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Oldham
African American:No
Rank:Lieutenant
Death Date:1918-1919
Volume:2
Page:126
Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Thomas
Middle Name:B.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Hill
African American:No
Rank:Mechanic
Volume:1
Page:109 (column 2)
Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:William
Middle Name:E.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Hilsman
African American:No
Rank:Private
Volume:1
Page:136 (column 3)
Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:John
Middle Name:A.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Newton
African American:No
Volume:1
Page:52
Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:Russell
Middle Name:J.
Photograph:No
Last Name:Horsefield
African American:No
Rank:Sergeant
Volume:3
Page:7

Source: Weekly report of the mortality among the soldiers in the military hospitals and camps of St. Louis, Missouri, October 13, 1861, to May 22, 1865 (published in the Missouri Republican).
Location: Archives Reference Desk
Last Name:Probstfield
First Name:A.
Death Date:1863 October 10
Regiment:D, 5th Minn.
Date of Newspaper:1863 October 18

Source: Store Chat (Famous-Barr Company), 1943-1974 (incomplete run)
Location: Archives
Last Name:Fleming
First Name:Sandy
Portrait:Yes
Volume:XXVII
Issue:2
Date of Publication:Summer 1974
Page:10

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