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| Source: The Voice of Emerson, 1944-1963 (incomplete run) Location: St.L. / 05 / V57 / flat (preservation copies) | |
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| Last Name: | Teare |
| First Name: | Everett |
| Volume: | 14 |
| Issue: | 7 |
| Date of Publication: | April 1, 1952 |
| Page: | 3 |
| Remarks: | listed in Honor Roll of men in service |
| Source: The Book of St. Louisans: A Biographical
Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of
St. Louis / edited by John W. Leonard (St. Louis:
St. Louis Republic, 1906) Location: Reading Room / St.L / 920 / B64 | |
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| First Name: | Hamilton |
| Middle Name: | R. |
| Last Name: | Gamble |
| Page: | 212 |
| Source: Letterbooks of letters received by Lucien Eaton,
1858-1889 Location: Lucien Eaton Papers, Archives | |
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| Last Name: | Jackson |
| First Name: | Geo. |
| Middle Name: | P.B. |
| Date of Document: | 1/31/1881 |
| City: | Sedalia |
| State: | MO |
| Page: | 13 |
| Civil War: | No |
| Source: | Volume 30, 1881 |
| Source: Washington University commencement programs, 1900-1986 (incomplete run) Location: St.L. / 378 / W27c | |
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| Last Name: | Henry |
| First Name: | Louise |
| Description: | Washington University Sixtieth Commencement program, June 9, 1921 |
