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Source: Crestwood Khoury League year books, 1960-1962
Location: MO / 9.11 / C865k
Last Name:Miller
First Name:Ethel
Portrait:yes
Year:1960
Page:49
Remarks:in girls' softball team photo, Reliable Auto Top

Source: Stenographers and Typists Registered under the Auspices of the St. Louis Woman’s Committee, Council of National Defense, in Cooperation with the Woman’s Division, U.S. Labor Bureau, for Government Service in Washington and Elsewhere
Location: Council of National Defense, St. Louis Woman’s Committee, Records (Collection No. A0332), Folder 4, Archives
Last Name:Baggot
First Name:Josephine
Address:5218 Maple Ave.

Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Mississippi Valley Barge Line Co.
Volume:4
Page:56
Remarks:in article titled "Why Chromalloy Wants a Barge Line," 1968

Source: News of St. Louis Hills, 1935-1952
Location: St.L. / 05 / N474
Last Name:Stroh
First Name:Jack
Portrait:yes
Age:11
Volume:9
Issue:3
Date of Publication:March, 1943
Page:9, 14

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