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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 of Architect:Bradshaw
First Name of Architect:Preston
Middle Name of Architect:J.
Corporate Name:Landreth Building
Building Illustration:yes
Advertisement:yes
Date of Newspaper:1925 September 20
Part of Newspaper:1
Page:18
Remarks:sketch of building; see also May 9, 1926, Part 10, page 1B, and May 9, 1926, Rotogravure Picture Section, 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:Stubbs
First Name:Silas
Middle Name:B.
Death Date:1863 February 23
Regiment:Co. B, 34th Iowa
Date of Newspaper:1863 March 1

Source: Loyalty and Service News (employee magazine of Cupples Company), 1923-1928 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / L95
Last Name:Janis
First Name:Tess
Title:Miss
Volume:4
Issue:9
Date of Publication:September 1926
Page:10

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