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M-170: Lemen Collection of St. Louis Photographs

HISTORY: This collection of early twentieth-century photographs were printed by Dick Lemen from negatives in the collection of Dr. William G. Swekosky. The prints, given by Mr. Lemen to the Mercantile Library over a twenty-year period, were officially donated in the 1980s.

SCOPE: The photographs, taken originally by city photographer Charles Clement Holt (1866-1925) and his staff during the first two decades of the twentieth century, show daily life in the bustling metropolis of St. Louis from a street-level perspective. Many locations are identified on verso.

HOLDINGS: 1 print box of approximately 400 photographic prints

ACCESS: Some of the material in Special Collection M-170 may be photocopied, digitally scanned or photographed, subject to condition.

Currently these images are being digitized in partnership with Virtually Missouri.

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The Saint Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis
Deborah Cribbs
Special Collections Curator
314-516-7280