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| Source: Patients Remaining in the St. Louis Insane
Asylum, March 31st, 1886. In The Mayor's
Message, with Accompanying Documents, to the
Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis, at
Its Session May, 1886. Location: St.L. / 352 / Sa2m | |
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| Last Name: | Low |
| First Name: | Daniel |
| Middle Name: | W. |
| Address: | 1433 2nd Carondelet Ave. |
| African American: | No |
| Age: | 30 |
| Page: | 250 |
| Source: The City of Saint Louis of To-Day: Its Progress and Prospects (Saint Louis: J. Osmun Yeakle & Co., 1889) Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Y3 | |
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| Corporate Name: | O'Fallon Park |
| Page: | 130 |
| Source: Program for Twenty-Seventh Annual Last Man's Club Dinner, St. Louis Post No. 4, American Legion, Mark Twain Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., May 27, 1965. Location: John Raeburn Green Papers, Box 89, Folder 1, Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Klein |
| First Name: | Edward |
| Remarks: | listed in In Memorial list |
| Source: Notable St. Louisans in 1900: a Portrait Gallery
of Men Whose Energy and Ability Have
Contributed Largely Towards Making St. Louis
the Commercial and Financial Metropolis of the
West, Southwest and South / edited by James
Cox (St. Louis: Benesch Art Pub. Co., 1900) Location: Reading room / St.L. / 920 / C83 | |
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| Last Name: | Anthony |
| First Name: | William |
| Middle Name: | S. |
| Illustration: | Yes |
| Source: Who's Who in the Central States (Washington, D.C.: Mayflower Pub. Co., 1929) Location: Reading Room / 920 / W62c2 | |
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| Last Name: | Ball |
| First Name: | Kathryn |
| Remarks: | Mentioned in a biographical sketch |
| Page: | 60 |
| Source: List of Teachers, Secretaries of School Boards and District Clerks in St. Louis County, Missouri, by Towns, Consolidated Districts, Rural Schools, for 1918-19 Location: MO / 9.10 / Sa24sc / 1918 | |
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| Last Name: | Newcomb |
| First Name: | Elizabeth |
| Address: | 4730 Kensington Pl. |
| Page: | 18 |
| Remarks: | in list of teachers under county supervision |
| Source: Booklet titled “The Glasgow School, with a Few Notes on the Influence of the Glasgow Family on the History of Saint Louis,” published by the faculty and pupils of the Glasgow Public School, circa 1923 Location: Schools Collection, Box 2 (filed 1920-1929), Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Schwartz |
| First Name: | Ben |
| Page: | Appendix |
| Remarks: | in list of printers helpers |
| Source: Statement of expenses of the steamer Die Vernon on a trip from St. Louis to the Yazoo River in the service of the United States, circa 1862-1864 Location: Charles Parsons Papers (oversize) | |
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| Last Name: | Young |
| First Name: | P. |
| Occupation: | Cook |
