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Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Corporate Name:Union-Easton Trust Company
Building Illustration:yes
Architectural Firm Name:Klingensmith, Rice, Wilkins
Address:Easton just off Union Blvd.; 5325 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive
Advertisement:yes
Date of Newspaper:1925 May 31
Part of Newspaper:Rotogravure Picture Section
Page:8
Remarks:advertisement with photo of building; see also June 7, 1925, Part 8, page 1B; [research indicates that the exact address of this building is 5325 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive]

Source: Foundations of a Community: Oakville Before the Turn of the Century (St. Louis County, Mo.: Lemay Bank & Trust Co., 1977)
Location: MO / 9.11 / Oa3w
Last Name:Bussen
First Name:Ida
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Neubauer
Page:25-26

Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Scruggs, Vandervoort & McClelland
Volume:1
Page:51
Remarks:"Scruggs Celebrates Centennial," 1950

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