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Source: The Reporter of Strassberger's Conservatory of Music, 1900-1929 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / St81r
First Name:William
Photograph:Yes
Last Name:Rushing
Volume:6
Issue:7
Date:September 1906
Page:4, 5, 6

Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Soulard Market
Volume:1
Page:26-26a
Remarks:"St. Louis' Bustling Soulard Market," 1950

Source: Abbco News, 1949 (incomplete run)
Location: IL / 338.7 / Ab123
Last Name:Mitchell
First Name:Virgil
Volume:9
Issue:5
Date of Publication:May 27, 1949
Page:11

Source: Parks Air News, 1933-1949
Location: IL / 629.13 / P252n (oversize box)
Last Name:Barnes
First Name:J.
Middle Name:E.
Age:62
Volume:1
Issue:8
Date of Publication:October 1933
Page:1

Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Gray
First Name:Joseph
Pass Number:489
Date:1864 May 14
Rank:Private
Regiment:3rd Kentucky Cavalry
From:Evansville, Indiana
To:Louisville, Kentucky
Box:1
Folder:15

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