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Source: Index to building images that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917, 1919-March 1932
Location: Microfilm
Last Name:McNair
First Name:Alexander
Title:Governor
Corporate Name:Missouri's executive mansion
Building Illustration:yes
Date of Newspaper:1921 August 13
Part of Newspaper:Daily Magazine
Page:11
Remarks:photo of building in St. Charles that was Missouri's executive mansion under Governor Alexander McNair

Source: United Railways Bulletin, 1915-1923 (published monthly for distribution among the employees of the United Railways Company of St. Louis) (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Un35
Last Name:Ray
First Name:E.
Middle Name:D.
Volume:3
Issue:11
Date:November 15, 1917
Page:13

Source: Pictorial St. Louis, the Great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley: A Topographical Survey Drawn in Perspective, A.D. 1875 / by Camille N. Dry, designed and edited by Rich. J. Compton
Location: Reading Room / St.L. / 9.17 / C73
Corporate Name:Barstow & Whitelaw's Oil Works
Building Illustration:yes
Plate:24

Source: “Casualties European War, July 20, 1918–September 8, 1939,” [three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings]
Location: Reading Room / MO / 9.9 / M69c
First Name:August
Photograph:No
Last Name:Behman
African American:No
Rank:Cook
Death Date:9/26/1918
Volume:2
Page:135

Source: Dienst-Buch des Gruetli Vereins in St. Louis Mo. [Membership diary for Gruetli Association in St. Louis, Mo.], 1861-1892
Location: St. Louis Gruetli Verein-St. Louis Schweizer Bund Records, Archives
Last Name:Klopfenstein
First Name:Peter
Birth Year:1864
Page:209

Source: Program for Washington University Sixty-third Commencement, June 12, 1924
Location: Herbert Spencer Hadley Papers, Archives
Last Name:Zellenger
First Name:Louis
Middle Name:Charles
Page:3

Source: Ad-Mission (newsletter of the Women’s Advertising Club of St. Louis), 1938-1958 (incomplete run)
Location: St.L. / 05 / Ad65
Last Name:Pendleton
First Name:Clara
Portrait:yes
Volume:21
Issue:3
Date of Publication:January 1943
Page:3, 4

Source: Andenken an das Goldene Jubilaum der Hl. Kreuz Gemeinde zu Baden: St. Louis, Mo., den 26. April 1914 [Memoirs of the Golden Jubilee of the Holy Cross Congregation of Baden] (St. Louis, Mo.: Druck der "Amerika," [1914])
Location: St.L. / 282 / H747c-2
Last Name:Flood
First Name:John
Middle Name:W.
Address:863 McLaran Ave.
Advertisement:Yes
Page:132

Source: Souvenir of the Missouri Legislature (Thirty-Ninth General Assembly): State Officers, Etc., 1897-8 (Jefferson City, Mo.: Scroggs & Davis, 1897)
Location: MO / 920 / Scr52
Last Name:Truitt
First Name:William
Middle Name:H.
Title:Jr.
Portrait:yes
Page:142
Remarks:state representative from Boone County; born in Callaway County

Source: Missouri Penitentiary Convict Lists, 1836-1916 (incomplete run)
Location: MO / 365 / M69; MO / 365 / M69g; MO / 328.3 / M69h; MO / 328.3 / M69s
Last Name:Willis
First Name:Noah
Report:Biennial Report of the Board of Inspectors, Warden, Physician, and Chaplain to the 46th General Assembly, 1909-1910
Page:135
Remarks:in list of disbursements, 1910
Location:in Appendix to the House and Senate Journals of the 46th General Assembly of the State of Missouri, 1911

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