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Source: History of the Metropolitan Police Department of St. Louis, 1810-1910 / compiled and published by permission of the Board of Police Commissioners (St. Louis: Skinner & Kennedy, 1910)
Location: St.L. / 352.2 / Sa2h
First Name:W.
Middle Name:E.
Last Name:Gordon
Illustration:Yes
Page:136

Source: St. Louis Post No. 4, American Legion, Roster, 1924
Location: John Raeburn Green Papers, Box 88, Folder 6, Archives
Last Name:Hanselman
First Name:Henry
Middle Name:W.
Address:3614a Humphrey St.
Page:15

Source: Notable St. Louisans in 1900: a Portrait Gallery of Men Whose Energy and Ability Have Contributed Largely Towards Making St. Louis the Commercial and Financial Metropolis of the West, Southwest and South / edited by James Cox (St. Louis: Benesch Art Pub. Co., 1900)
Location: Reading room / St.L. / 920 / C83
Last Name:Glaser
First Name:Julius
Illustration:Yes

Source: “The Rays” (Laboure High School student newspaper), 1948-1952 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 377 / L125r / oversize flat
Last Name:Hibschman
First Name:Betty
Class Year:1950
Volume:9
Issue:1
Date of Publication:October 1950
Page:4

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