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Source: The Westerner (employee magazine of the Western Cartridge Company, East Alton, Illinois), 1941, 1948-1951 (incomplete run)
Location: IL / 05 / W527
Last Name:Towey
First Name:James
Middle Name:F.
Volume:I
Issue:1
Date of Publication:October 1941
Page:3
Remarks:in list of employees who voted to name the magazine "The Westerner"

Source: Commercial and Architectural St. Louis (Dumont Jones & Co., 1891)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C734
Last Name:Hutchison
First Name:R.
Middle Name:R.
Page:108-109
Source: Commercial and Architectural St. Louis (Dumont Jones & Co., 1891)
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C734
Corporate Name:Jno. Byrne, Jr. & Co.
Address:618 Chestnut St.
Page:171-172

Source: History of the St. Louis Medical College (St. Louis, Mo.: T.G. Waterman, publisher, 1898)
Location: St.L. / 610.7 / Sa2h
Last Name:Baudisson
First Name:W.
Middle Name:T.
Graduation Year:1848
Remarks:in list of alumni
Page:14

Source: The Censor: A Weekly Devoted to Current Comment, Political Gossip and Personal Paragraphs (St. Louis: The Censor Company). Issue dated December 17, 1914.
Location: St.L. / 05 / C332
First Name:Arthur
Last Name:Stickney
Building Illustration:No
Portrait:No
Advertisement:No
Page:29

Source: A Mournful Elegy on the Unfortunate Victims, Who Fell Sacrifices to the Ravages of That Fell Destroyer, the Asiatic Cholera, at the Gravois Coal Diggings, Near St. Louis, Mo., June and July, 1849 by John Russel, teacher in the doomed district.
Location: Special Collections / 808 / M561 / volume 1 / #8
Last Name:Woodcock
First Name:Nancy
Age:32
Remarks:wife of James Woodcock

Source: Kirkwood Historical Society "One Hundred Years of Living" house tour brochure, May 15, 1965
Location: St. Louis County Collection, Archives
Last Name:Schloemer
First Name:Lewis
Title:Mr. and Mrs.
Address:419 East Argonne

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