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Source: Free Negro bonds, 1843-1863
Location: Dexter P. Tiffany Collection, Archives
First Name:Robert
Last Name:Seston
Date:8/2/1853
Box:62
Folder:5

Source: Souvenir, Public Schools and Education / by St. Louis Public School Patrons' Alliance for the Fall Festival, Saturday, October 1, 1921, in Forest Park.
Location: St.L. / 379 / Sa2pa
Last Name:Magnor
First Name:John
Middle Name:M.
Portrait:yes
Last Name, Alternate Spelling:Magner
Page:3-7

Source: “The Rays” (Laboure High School student newspaper), 1948-1952 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 377 / L125r / oversize flat
Last Name:Whitman
First Name:P.
Portrait:yes
Volume:VII
Issue:5
Date of Publication:April 1949
Page:3

Source: St. Louis Republic analysis of carrier stops lists, 1919
Location: David Rowland Francis Papers, Box 49, Archives
Last Name:Holzhansen
First Name:G.
Middle Name:L.
Last Name, Alternate Spelling:Holzhausen
Folder:6
Page:2

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
Last Name:Link
First Name:John
Middle Name:J.
Illustration:Yes

Source: South-West Gymnastic Society Year Book, 1929-1930
Location: St.L. / 371.73 / So89y
Last Name:Hohenstein
First Name:Jules
Address:3446 Texas Ave.
Page:11
Remarks:listed as member

Source: The John Burroughs Review, Senior Issue, 1935 (yearbook published by the pupils of the John Burroughs School, Clayton, Missouri, June 1935).
Location: St.L. / 373 / J61
Last Name:Schoiack
First Name:Patricia
Middle Name:Van
Photograph:Yes
Page:25-26

Source: Thomas B. Hudson account book recording the sale of household furnishings, 1836-1838
Location: Thomas B. Hudson Record Books, Archives
Last Name:Cummings
First Name:Frederick
Middle Name:A.
Page:8

Source: Gerhard Sisters Photograph Album of the St. Louis Division of the Four Minute Men of Missouri and the Knights of Columbus War Service Board, circa 1917-1919
Location: Photographs and Prints Department
Last Name:O'Hearn
First Name:Elmia
Title:Miss
Portrait:Yes
Page:40

Source: Missouri Alumni Quarterly, 1905-1907, 1910 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 378 / M69m2
Last Name:Masters
First Name:Stanley
Class Year:1902
Volume:I
Issue:2
Date of Publication:December 1905
Page:57

Source: Historical and Descriptive Review of St. Louis. Her Enterprising Business Houses and Progressive Men / by John Lethem (St. Louis: Ennes Press, 1894)
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / L56
Title:Mr.
Last Name:McKee
Building Illustration:No
Page:63-64
Death Year:1880
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Roster, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of St. Louis (1946)
Location: St.L. / 366.1 / Sco8r
Last Name:Huggins
First Name:Edwin
Middle Name:T.
Page:5
Remarks:Sabula

Source: Union Base Ball Club March / composed by T.M. Brown (published by Rich. J. Compton, St. Louis, 1867)
Location: Library Sheet Music Collection
Last Name:McCorkle
Portrait:yes

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