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Source: Small-Pox Hospital roster, 1901-1902, Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Health Commissioner for the Year Ending March 31st, 1902. In The Mayor's Message with Accompanying Documents to the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis for the Fiscal Year Ending April 7th, 1902.
Location: St.L. / 352 / Sa2m
First Name:Sam'l
Last Name:Hand
Date:2/10/1902
African American:Yes
Age:21

Source: Registers of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri, 1898-1907
Location: MO / 369.121 / So13
Last Name:Bixby
First Name:William
Middle Name:Keeney
Title:LL.D.
Portrait:yes
Volume:1907-1909
Page:26; portrait, between pages 26 and 27

Source: Who's Who in the Central States (Washington, D.C.: Mayflower Pub. Co., 1929)
Location: Reading Room / 920 / W62c2
Last Name:Aloe
First Name:Isabella
Remarks:Mentioned in a biographical sketch
Page:34-35

Source: Carondelet Census Books, 1857-1858 / by Dennis Northcott (St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1996)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 929.3 / C396 / 1857
First Name:Stanislaus
Title:Sister

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