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Source: Alumni Directory of Central High School, Saint Louis, Missouri: Names and Addresses of Five Thousand Graduates and Former Students (Central High School Alumni Association, 1948)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33aL
Last Name:DePauli
First Name:Frank
Middle Name:E.
Address:4040 North 25th St.
Class Year:1946
Page:9
Source: Alumni Directory of Central High School, Saint Louis, Missouri: Names and Addresses of Five Thousand Graduates and Former Students (Central High School Alumni Association, 1948)
Location: St.L. / 379.17 / C33aL
Last Name:Stark
First Name:Dorothy
Title:Mrs.
Maiden Name:Lewis
Address:831 Clark Ave.
Class Year:1939
Page:22

Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Corporate Name:Union Cooperage Co.
Building Illustration:yes
Address:2nd and Penrose Sts.
Date of Newspaper:1927 May 9
Part of Newspaper:Daily Magazine
Page:1
Remarks:photo of smokestack that was blown over
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Building Illustration:yes
Address:south side of Maryland Ave. east of Boyle Ave.
Date of Newspaper:1927 September 30
Part of Newspaper:1
Page:3
Remarks:photo of residences damaged by tornado; see also October 9, 1927, Rotogravure Picture Section, page 4
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name of Architect:Schopp
First Name of Architect:Laurence
Middle Name of Architect:O.
Last Name of Second Architect:Bauman
First Name of Second Architect:Edwin
Middle Name of Second Architect:J.
Corporate Name:Park Plaza
Building Illustration:yes
Address:southeast corner of Kingshighway and Maryland Ave.
Date of Newspaper:1928 December 7
Part of Newspaper:2
Page:27, 31
Remarks:sketch of apartment hotel to be known as the Park Plaza to be built; see also December 9, 1928, Part 11, page 1B
Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:Stein
First Name:August
Middle Name:A.
Building Illustration:yes
Address:north side of Bingham Ave., just east of Grand Blvd.; 3517-3529 and 3531-3543 Bingham Ave.
Date of Newspaper:1929 May 26
Part of Newspaper:9
Page:1B
Remarks:sketch of ninety-six-unit apartment building to be built by August A. Stein; [research indicates that the exact addresses of this building are 3517-3529 and 3531-3543 Bingham Ave.]

Source: “Damage Done to St. Louis Property. Republic Reporters Make a Tour of the Stricken District and Obtain Approximate Estimates of Losses.” (St. Louis Republic, May 31, 1896, Part II, pages 14-15).
Location: Library Vertical File--Tornadoes-Missouri-St. Louis (1896)-Damage Estimates
Corporate Name:Henry C. Clark (steamboat)
Page:second page
Column:1

Source: Tenth Annual Directory of Posts and Roster of Members, the American Legion, St. Louis County, Missouri, 1952-1953
Location: MO / 369.1 / Am35
Last Name:Delhagen
First Name:Everett
Middle Name:W.
Address:7932 Madison Dr.
Page:41

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