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Source: The Earlier Years of the Drug and Allied Trades in the Mississippi Valley, by A.C. Meyer (published in 1948)
Location: St.L / 338.4 / M575
Corporate Name:Nitzschmann Brothers
Address:1750 North 9th St.; 6201 Michigan Ave.
Page:119-120
Source: The Earlier Years of the Drug and Allied Trades in the Mississippi Valley, by A.C. Meyer (published in 1948)
Location: St.L / 338.4 / M575
Last Name:Ahlert
First Name:Wm.
Page:141-143

Source: Washington University commencement week program, 1930
Location: Washington University School of Medicine Collection, Archives
Last Name:Abrams
First Name:Hymen
Middle Name:Seelig
Page:13

Source: Public Servicer (magazine published by the employees of the St. Louis Public Service Company), five issues dated 1929-1931
Location: John J. Carroll Papers, Archives
Last Name:Bierman
First Name:M.
Middle Name:H.
Date:May 1929
Page:15

Source: Souvenir program for Hugo Annual Concert, given by students of the Hugo Schools of Music, Municipal Auditorium, May 25, 1935
Location: Theater Programs Collection, Box 29, Folder 14, Archives
Last Name:Carroll
First Name:Lucille
Page:8

Source: Mercantile Club of St. Louis, Portraits of Members Albums. Two disbound portrait albums compiled by Geo. D. Evans; portraits by Evans Studio. Presented to the Missouri Historical Society by Famous-Barr Company, February 1924.
Location: Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:Conant
First Name:T.
Middle Name:P.
Photograph:yes
Volume:2

Source: Notable Women of St. Louis (1914)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 920 / J63
Last Name:Galvin
Title:Mr.
Page:188-192
Remarks:mentioned in biographical sketch of Mrs. Frances Porcher

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