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Source: Union Electric Company employee magazines (titled Wire and Pipe, Union Electric Magazine, Union Electric Quarterly, and Union Electric News), 1913-1969 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Un3, Un3b, Un3m
Last Name:Ameling
First Name:William
Middle Name:F.
Portrait:Yes
Volume:26
Issue:9
Date of Publication:September, 1938
Page:12-13

Source: Mercantile and Manufacturing Scrapbooks, circa 1948-1977
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 658 / M533
Corporate Name:Camcoat Laminators, Inc.
Address:2033 Hitzert Court
Volume:5
Page:53-54
Remarks:"Giant Laminating Machine Is Heart of New Business," 1974

Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Hottenstein
First Name:Oscar
Date:1863 July 13
Rank:1st Lt.
Regiment:20th Illinois Infantry
From:Lake Providence, Louisiana
To:Memphis, Tennessee
Box:1
Folder:2
Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Golden
First Name:Thos.
Middle Name:J.
Pass Number:49362
Date:1863 July 18
Regiment:1st Missouri Cavalry
From:St. Louis, Missouri
To:Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Remarks:regimental quartermaster
Box:1
Folder:4
Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Robertson
First Name:John
Middle Name:T.
Pass Number:87332
Date:1863 June 18
Rank:Corporal
Regiment:7th Missouri Infantry
From:Memphis
To:St. Louis, Missouri
Box:1
Folder:5
Source: Civil War transportation passes, 1862-1864
Location: Charles Parsons Papers, Archives
Last Name:Cobb
First Name:S.
Middle Name:M.
Pass Number:70088
Date:1863 January 28
Rank:Asst. Surg.
Regiment:35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry
From:Columbus, Kentucky
To:Cairo, Illinois
Box:1
Folder:12

Source: The Clamo (Clayton High School yearbook), 1931-1935
Location: Oversize / MO / 379 / C622c
Last Name:Briner
First Name:Robert
Photograph:yes
Year:1935
Page:12, 14, 18

Source: St. Louis, Queen City of the West (St. Louis, Mo.: Mercantile Advancement Co., 1898-99)
Location: St.L. / 9.17 / Sa22g
First Name:Alonzo
Middle Name:C.
Last Name:Church
Building Illustration:No
Page:231
Illustration:No
Advertisement:No

Source: Independent Evangelical Protestant Church record book of marriages, 1884-1905
Location: Archives
Groom Last Name:Schaettler
Groom First Name:Fred
Bride Last Name:Baasch
Bride First Name:Augusta
Date:1899 November 1
Page:240

Source: Souvenir of the Golden Jubilee of the Workmen's Sick Benevolent Society (St. Louis, Mo.: Workmen's Sick Benevolent Society, 1920)
Location: St.L. / 362 / W892
Last Name:Roesch
First Name:Herman
Photograph:yes
Page:9
Remarks:group photograph of Golden Jubilee Committee

Source: The Notable Catholic Institutions of St. Louis and Vicinity: Beautiful Churches, Halls of Learning, and the Great Charities, Illustrated (1911)
Location: St.L. / 282 / N899
Last Name:Finney
First Name:E.
Title:Mrs.
Address:4103 Shenandoah Ave.
Advertisement:yes
Page:226

Source: Intermezzo (bulletin of the Philharmonic Society of St. Louis), 1941-1985
Location: St.L. / 05 / In8p; oversize / St.L. / 05 / In8p
Last Name:Williams
First Name:Kris
Date of Publication:May 4, 1978

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