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Source: The Voice of Emerson, 1944-1963 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / V57 / flat (preservation copies)
Last Name:Zuelke
First Name:Carl
Title:Mr. and Mrs.
Volume:14
Issue:23
Date of Publication:December 15, 1952
Page:3

Source: The Whip and Spur (May 1929 to April-May 1931)
Location: St.L. / 05 / W577
Last Name:Caudle
First Name:Nellie
Portrait:Yes
Volume:1
Issue:12
Date of Publication:May, 1930
Page:29

Source: Laclede News, 1956-1963, 1965-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: Gephardt Stacks 12.6.2
Last Name:LaRussa
First Name:Samuel
Volume:23
Issue:12
Date of Publication:Christmas 1959
Page:10
Remarks:in list of employees marking anniversaries with the company

Source: Necrology scrapbooks, Volumes 1-32
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 920 / N28
Last Name:Chase
First Name:Jennie
Middle Name:F.
Title:Miss
Death Year:1943
Age:83
Volume:22
Page:105
Remarks:veteran English teacher

Source: St. Louis in World War II, 1940-1944, scrapbooks
Location: St.L. / 9.95 / Scrl
Last Name:Willoughby
First Name:J.
Middle Name:L.
Volume:4
Page:69

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