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Saint Louis, Missouri
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Louisiana Purchase Exp...
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Missouri Botanical Gar...
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201.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the Busch Mausoleum, Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis; [e]rected in 1921."
202.
Hale's Fire Fighters
October 1975
Photo of the firefighters' home base at the World's Fair in Saint Louis, Missouri.
203.
The Fate of Steamboats: A Case Study of the 1848 St. Louis Fleet
October 2001
Photo, illustrations, and article about the fate of steamboats on the Mississippi River, Ohio River, and Missouri River in the early to middle 19th century, concentrating on the 1848 fleet of steamboats...
204.
From St. Louis to the Sea: On the Road with the Butterfield Overland Mail
December 2001
Photo, map, illustrations, and article about the Oxbow Route from Saint Louis, Missouri to San Francisco "through as much slave territory as possible" by the "Butterfield Overland Mail, a wildly ambitious...
205.
Francois Chouteau
Photocopied papers of Francois and Berenice Chouteau from the Missouri Historical Society in Saint Louis, Missouri.
206.
Portrait of the Old West
1952
Photos (copies of paintings) and chapter of the book about Carl Frederick Wimar (here called "Charles Wimar"), or Carl Wimar (1828-1862), a painter and explorer of western scenes such as Indians and buffaloes,...
207.
Missouri Moments
May//1939
Photos and article about tourist sites in Missouri for the "1939 Biennial Convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in Kansas City. Descriptions and histories of...
208.
Current and Coming: Carl Wimar, Artist of the American Frontier
June//1991
Photos and biographical article about Carl Wimar (1828-1862), an artist of the scenes along the Missouri River in the 19th century. Native of Germany emigrating to Saint Louis, Missouri and painting murals...
209.
Carl Wimar: A Muralist of Civic Ambitions
Spring//1991
Photos and biographical article about Carl Wimar (1828-1862), western explorer and painter, native of Germany, and muralist of the dome of the old courthouse of Saint Louis, Missouri, depicting the city's...
210.
The Legacy of Henry Shaw
Fall 1973
Photos and biographical article about Henry Shaw (1800-1889), founder of the Missouri Botanical Garden in Saint Louis, Missouri. Native of England emigrating to Saint Louis "in 1819 as an enterprising...
211.
Through Dungeons Dark: The Story of Kate Richards O'Hare
Spring//1993
Photos and biographical article about Kate Richards O'Hare, or Kate O'Hare (1876-1948), "a prominent columnist for various radical newspapers, and a national leader of the Socialist Party of America,"...
212.
Kate Richards O'Hare: Progression toward Feminism
Winter//1984-1985
Photos and biographical article about Kate Richards O'Hare, or Kate O'Hare (1876-1948), a Socialist Party leader born in Ottawa County, Kansas and writing anti-war and pro-feminist articles in radical...
213.
That Awful Perkins Boy
September-October//1978
Photos and biographical article about Marlin Perkins, 72-year-old (in 1978) host of the "Wild Kingdom" television show and a native of Carthage, Missouri, and resident of a Saint Louis, Missouri, suburb....
214.
Dance of Discipline: Richard Martin Taps the Heritage of the St. Louis Riverfront
Winter//1995
Photos and biogrpahical article about Richard Martin, a 66-year-old black dance instructor and native of Saint Louis, Missouri, and the nephew of "Josephine Baker, who took Paris music halls by storm in...
215.
The Wave of Reform
October//1905
Photos and descriptions of Edward Hoch, governor of Kansas, Joseph Folk, governor of Missouri, and Ethan Allen Hitchcock, or Ethan Hitchcock, "secretary of the interior in President Roosevelt's cabinet,...
216.
The City of Saint Louis and Its Resources
1893
Photos and text about the the F. A. Drew Glass Company, at 12th and Saint Charles Streets in Saint Louis, Missouri.
217.
History of Lafayette County, Missouri
//1881
Photos of Kansas City from a bird's eye view, in a book as a whole about the history of townships, cities, towns, and villages of Missouri.
218.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Catholic Cathedral at Second and Walnut Streets in Saint Souis [sic], as it appeared in 1835," built in 1834 and designed by Morton & Laveille, architects.
219.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Central Public Library, St. Louis, [c]ompleted in 1912, Cass Gilbert, [a]rchitect," and the "George O. Carpenter Branch, Saint Louis Public Library, [c]ompleted in 1926, Trueblood & Graf,...
220.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Federal Reserve Bank Building, St. Louis, [b]uilt in 1923-24, Mauran, Russell & Crowell, St. Louis, [a]rchitects."
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