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Source: Program for the graduating exercises for the class of January 1910, James E. Yeatman High School, January 25, 1910
Location: Bryan, Green, and McLagan Family Collection, Box 2, Folder 4, Archives
Last Name:Hoel
First Name:Ruth
Middle Name:Martyn
Source: Program for the graduating exercises for the class of January 1910, James E. Yeatman High School, January 25, 1910
Location: Bryan, Green, and McLagan Family Collection, Box 2, Folder 4, Archives
Last Name:Meyers
First Name:Emma

Source: Inaugural Edition of the St. Louis Star, March 13, 1904
Location: Newspaper shelves
Last Name:Pflueger
First Name:J.
Middle Name:J.
Building Illustration:No
Illustration:Yes
Page:64
Advertisement:No
African American:No
Source: Inaugural Edition of the St. Louis Star, March 13, 1904
Location: Newspaper shelves
Last Name:Foster
First Name:Robert
Middle Name:M.
Title:Judge
Building Illustration:No
Illustration:Yes
Page:51
Advertisement:No
African American:No

Source: Program for March-on-Washington Movement Mass Meeting, Municipal Auditorium (Convention Hall), St. Louis, Mo., August 14, 1942
Location: Mary T. Hall Papers, Box 15, Folder 9
Last Name:Brown
First Name:Charles
Title:Mr. and Mrs.
Page:7
Remarks:listed in sponsors list

Source: The St. Louis Story: Library of American Lives, 1952 / by McCune Gill (Hopkinsville, KY: Historical Record Association, 1952)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9 / G41s
Last Name:Mercer
First Name:Mary
Middle Name:Carolyn
Maiden Name:Rassieur
Page:874-875
Source: The St. Louis Story: Library of American Lives, 1952 / by McCune Gill (Hopkinsville, KY: Historical Record Association, 1952)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9 / G41s
Last Name:Mehler
First Name:Oliver
Middle Name:August
Photograph:Yes
Address:6467 Kinsey Place; 3216 South Grand Blvd.; 6510 Chippewa Ave.
Birth Date:1905 October 2
Page:1196-1198

Source: Bishop Robertson Hall, 1893-1913
Location: St.L. / 376 / B54
Last Name:Chesbrough
First Name:Helen
Middle Name:D.
Year of Publication:1913
Page:28
Remarks:listed in catalogue of pupils
Source: Bishop Robertson Hall, 1893-1913
Location: St.L. / 376 / B54
Last Name:Douglas
First Name:Katharine
Year of Publication:1894
Page:3-4
Remarks:listed in catalogue of pupils
Source: Bishop Robertson Hall, 1893-1913
Location: St.L. / 376 / B54
Last Name:Yarrington
First Name:Mary
Middle Name:Belle
Year of Publication:1896
Page:3-4
Remarks:listed in catalogue of pupils

Source: The Golden Sacerdotal Jubilee of the Rev. Bernard Wewer, O.F.M., Pentecost, 1892-1942 (St. Anthony of Padua Church)
Location: St.L. / 282 / An86go
Last Name:Grbac
First Name:Robert
Page:23
Remarks:listed in cast of characters for production of "In Old Vienna" operetta

Source: The Censor: A Weekly Devoted to Current Comment, Political Gossip and Personal Paragraphs (St. Louis: The Censor Company). Issue dated December 17, 1914.
Location: St.L. / 05 / C332
First Name:Shepard
Title:Dr. & Mrs.
Last Name:Smith
Building Illustration:No
Portrait:No
Advertisement:No
Page:20

Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Last Name:Armstrong
First Name:Harris
Volume:1
Page:3
Remarks:article about new Vandervoort-Scruggs-Barney store to be built in Clayton, 1950; designed by architect Harris Armstrong

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