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Source: Southwestern Telephone News (St. Louis: Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.), September 1914-December 1916
Location: St.L. / 05 / So89
Last Name:Kerr
First Name:John
Middle Name:W.
Volume:3
Issue:2
Date of Publication:October 1916
Page:46-47
Remarks:article by

Source: One Hundredth Anniversary of Old Trinity Lutheran Church, 1839-1939, [1939?]
Location: St.L. / 284.1 / T736
Last Name:Fuehler
First Name:A.
Title:Pastor
Page:6

Source: “God’s Acres. Sketches of the Graveyards of St. Louis County. . . . St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery,” St. Louis County Watchman, May 12 and May 26, 1893.
Location: Vertical File--St. Ferdinand’s Cemetery
Last Name:Bar
First Name:Agathe
Death Date:1869 February 5
Age:68
Newspaper Date:May 12, 1893
Column:3

Source: Business letterheads
Location: Archives
Last Name:Plant
First Name:Geo.
Middle Name:P.
Business Name:Geo. P. Plant & Co.
Building Illus:Yes
Other Business Name:Franklin Mills
Address:513-517 Franklin Ave.
Type of Business:manufacturers of choice extra flours
Date:1874 Dec 17
Lithographer, Engraver, Printer:Jno. McKittrick & Co.
Collection:A0085
Box:2
Folder:5
Items:1

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