M-171: St. Louis Images Series 1 Finding Aid

Series 1: Publications

Series 1: Publications

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Drawing of the Past-Time Athletic Club House. Includes portrait drawings of athletes, Harper’s Weekly, 1816. Reproduction

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Courthouse, looking north from Market & 4th, 1840

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Christ Church of St. Louis. SW corner 5th and Chestnut, 1840

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View of St. Louis from Chouteau Lake, 1840

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Second Presbyterian Church. NW corner of 5th & Walnut, 1840

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St. Louis Cathedral. Walnut between 2nd and 3rd, 1840

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Courthouse, 1851

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Steamboat fire, New York Illustrated News, 2-19-1853

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Steamboat fire, New York Illustrated News, 2-19-1853

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Steamboat fire, New York Illustrated News, 2-19-1853

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Thomas H. Benton. Portrait, illustration. New York Illustrated News, 6-18-1853

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Flatboat and Steamboat, 1855

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Seal of Missouri with Native Americans and Frontiersman. Ballou’s Pictorial, 7-28-1855

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Court House, High School and Mercantile Library, Ballou’s Pictorial, c. 1855

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Biddle Market, Medical Department, McDowell’s College. Ballou’s Pictorial, c. 1855

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Court House, High School, Mercantile Library, Biddle Market, Medical Department. McDowell’s College. Ballou’s Pictorial, c. 1855. Color

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Court House, High School, Mercantile Library, Biddle Market, Medical Department. McDowell’s College. Ballou’s Pictorial, c. 1855. Color

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Shot Tower and St. Louis Steam Sugar Refinery. Ballou’s Pictorial, 7-12-1856

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Shot Tower and St. Louis Steam Sugar refinery. Ballou’s Pictorial, 7-12-1856. Color

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Great Kansas Meeting at St. Louis. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-13-1856

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Great Kansas Meeting at St. Louis. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-13-1856. Color

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Views of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Shows pagoda and amphitheater. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-13-1856

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Views of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Shows pagoda and amphitheater. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-13-1856

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Views of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Shows pagoda, amphitheater and animals. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-13-1856. Color

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Views of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Shows entrance and animals. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 11-15-1856

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Celebration of the opening of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. Guests arrive at Planter’s Hotel. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-13-1857

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Celebration of the opening at the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. Steamboat arrivals and grand ball at Burnet House. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-13-1857

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Celebration of the opening of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. Procession up Market Street. Mayor Wimer’s portrait. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-27-1857

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Celebration of the opening of Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, Fair Grounds. Military and fire companies around pagoda. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-27-1857

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St. Louis Riverfront with Steamboats. Harper’s Weekly, 7-4-1857

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Second St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, Gallinarium of Chicken Palace. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-24-1857

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Second St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, Gallinarium of Chicken Palace. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-24-1857

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Second St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, prize animals shown at the Fair. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-24-1857

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Second St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, prize animals shown at the Fair and portrait of the President of the Fair, Richard Barrett. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-24-1857

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The Broadway, St. Louis. Shows covered wagons and storefronts, the Mercantile Library & a locomotive from the Mississippi and Ohio Railroad. Illustrated London News, 5-1-1858

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Shooting of Joseph Charless. Shows shooting in front of store and crowd gathered at prison. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-18-1859

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Shooting of Joseph Charless. Shows shooting in front of store and crowd gathered at prison. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-18-1859. Color

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Shooting of Joseph Charless. Shows shooting in front of store and crowd gathered at prison. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-18-1859. Color

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22nd Indiana Volunteers arrive by steamboat, 1861

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German Home Guards Attacked by Mob. Crowd in front of Mayor’s proclamation, and the attack at 5th and Walnut. Harper’s Weekly, 6-1-1861

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Federal Troops Fire on St. Louisans. Engine House. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-29-1861

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Entrance to the Arsenal. Portrait of Robert E. Lee. The New York Illustrated News, 7-15-1861

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Franz Siegel Commander Missouri Volunteers. The New York Illustrated News, 8-26-1861

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Building Gunboats at Carondelet. Harper’s Weekly, 10-5-1861

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Inaugurating Camp Benton. Major General Freemont. Harper’s Weekly, 10-12-1861

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Inaugurating Camp Benton. Major General Freemont. Harper’s Weekly, 10-12-1861. Color

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The Gun Boat “New Era.” Harper’s Weekly, 10-12-1861

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Fortifications at St. Louis. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1862

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Construction of Floating Mortar Batteries. Harper’s Weekly, 10-12-1861

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Second St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Gallinarium or Chicken Palace, and prize animals. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-24-1857

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The Ruins of the Lindell Hotel. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-20-1867

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The Ruins of the Lindell Hotel. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-20-1867

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The Ruins of the Lindell Hotel. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-20-1867

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The Ruins of the Lindell Hotel. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-20-1867. Color

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Bloody Island. Shows buildings and Cottonwood trees. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-8-1868

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Buffalo Hunt in City Park. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-3-1868

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Construction of the Eads Bridge. Article with illustrations of construction, James Eads, and St. Louis Levee, 1871

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The Songfest-Schneider’s Garden. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1872. German

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The Songfest and Music Hall. Music Hall exterior and views. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-13-1872. German

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Courthouse, Gratiot Street Prison, and German Beer Garden. Every Saturday, 10-14-1871

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Levee at St. Louis. Harper’s Weekly, 10-14-1871

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Citizens of the “Future Great City” Every Saturday, 10-28-1871

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Shaw’s Garden and Lafayette Park. Every Saturday, 10-28-1871

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Shaw’s Garden and Lafayette Park. Every Saturday, 10-28-1871

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Iron Mountain area. Scenes of Pilot Knob, lead mines, Tin Mountain, & funeral in Fredericktown. Every Saturday, 12-9-1871

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Iron Mountain area. Scenes of Pilot Knob. Every Saturday, 12-9-1871. Color

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Court House, Merchant’s Exchange, Post Office. Appleton’s Journal, 11-16-1872

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Court House, Merchant’s Exchange, Post Office. Appleton’s Journal, 11-16-1872

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Louisiana Exchange Building at 3rd and Plum. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-8-1873

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Look Out for the Locomotive. An old woman stands on the tracks, “an unheeded warning.” Harper’s Weekly 9-30-1871

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Proposed Custom House and Post Office, and copy of entire page from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-14-1874

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Fourth of July Celebration. Horse drawn procession passing Market and 5th. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-25-1874

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Views of St. Louis. Booklet includes a view of St. Louis from the Insurance Building, the Old Chouteau Mansion, the Oldest House in St. Louis, Court House, New Custom House and Post Office, Washington University, Shaw’s Garden, The Cathedral, the Four Courts, the High School, Pilot Knob, Thomas Hart Benton, Vulcan Iron Works in Carondelet, Gratiot Street Prison, Lafayette Park, Eads Bridge, Christ Church. Schribner’s Monthly, July 1874

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Fourth of July Celebration. Horse drawn procession passing Market and 5th. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-25-1874

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Eads Bridge. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1874. German

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New Government Building, 1874

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The “King Fountain.” Gothic-style drinking fountain on Olive Street. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 8-14-1875. German

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The “King Fountain.” Gothic-style drinking fountain on Olive Street. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 8-14-1875

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The Great Whiskey Trials, cartoon. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1-8-1876. Color

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The Great Whiskey Trials, cartoon. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1-8-1876. Color

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St. Louis Riverfront. Steamboats and Eads Bridge, Harper’s Weekly, 7-8-1876. Color

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St. Louis Riverfront. Steamboats and Eads Bridge, Harper’s Weekly, 7-8-1876. Color

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St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, site of Democratic National Convention. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-8-1867

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St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, site of Democratic National Convention. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-8-1867. German

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St. Louis Merchants Exchange, interior view of Democratic National Convention, nomination of Tilden. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-15-1876

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Steamboat Destruction at Ice Jam. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1-6-1877

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Fire at Southern Hotel, scenes of rescue and escape. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-28-1877

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Fire at Southern Hotel, scenes of rescue and escape. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-28-1877. German

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Fire at Southern Hotel, building with firefighters and destruction afterward. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-28-1877. German

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Burning Steamboats, “Grand Republic” and “Carondelet” 1877

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Bloody Island. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1877. German

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Court House, 1877. Color

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Wholesale Dry Goods Store, Dodd, Brown & Co., 1877

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The Crooked Whiskey Business. Multiple views of whiskey processing. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1-22-1876

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Mercantile Library Hall. Oratorical contest. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-1-1878

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The Great Heat Wave. Multiple views of heat victims. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 8-3-1878. Color

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St. Louis Serenade. Cartoons of two men vying for the same woman. The New York Illustrated Times, 8-31-1878

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Veiled Prophet Parade. Shows Court House. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1878. German

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Cheltenham Fire Brick. Even’s & Howard’s company, city office 916 Market. New York Graphic, 1-27-1879

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The Great Whiskey Trials. General Babcock arrives at circuit court. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-26-1876

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The Green-Eyed Monster. St. Louis woman disguises herself as a man to test her brother’s affection for his sweetheart. The New York Illustrated Times, 12-6-1879

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St. Louis Riverfront, c. 1880. Color

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Veiled Prophet Parade. Shows Egyptian Summer Tableau. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-23-1880

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Manual training School. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 5-28-1881

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Oddfellows Cemetery Dedication. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-18-1881

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Turner’s Festival. 23rd Federal festival of the Turner’s of North America in St. Louis. Shows procession past Schnaider’s Garden. 5th and Elm, Turn Hall and athletic competition. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1881. German

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Turner’s Festival, 23rd Federal Festive of the Turner’s of North America in St. Louis. Shows procession past Schnaider’s Garden and Turn Hall. Frank and Leslie’s Illustrated, 1881. German. Color

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Manual Training School. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 5-28-1881

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Oddfellows Cemetery Dedication. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-18-1881

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St. Louis Fair Association. 20th Annual Show with Agricultural Hall, Art Hall, The Cascade, and Main Entrance. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-30-1880. Color

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St. Louis Fair Association. 20th Annual Show with Agricultural Hall, Art Hall, The Cascade, and Main Entrance. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-30-1880. German

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View of West Kansas City. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-4-1881

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New Museum of Fine Arts. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-8-1881

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Revivalist Preaching on the Levee. Black and white people shown in the crowd. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-15-1882

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Flooded Levee. South of Myrtle Street. 1882

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Sunday Amusements. Tent show at night. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-7-1882. Color

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Sunday Amusements. Tent show at night. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-7-1882

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Sunday Amusements. Tent show at night. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-7-1882. German

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St. Louis Tunnel. Shows ventilating fan and chimney of tunnel connection Eads Bridge and Union Depot. Scientific American Supplement, 7-1-1882

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Veiled prophet Parade. Procession passed Faust’s Saloon and Court House, 1882. German

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Veiled Prophet Parade. Procession passed Court House. Around the World, 10-14-1882. German

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Killing of Colonel Slayback. Shows crowd outside Post-Dispatch office, the scene of the killing. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-28-1882

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Killing of Colonel Slayback. Shows crowd outside Post-Dispatch office, the scene of the killing. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-28-1882

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Loading Steamer in East St. Louis. Shows black men loading bales by electric light. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 11-25-1882

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Shaw’s Garden, 1883

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Present Appearance of Wilson’s Creek. Shows battlefield, house where General Lyon’s body was taken and Sigel’s line of retreat. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-10-1883

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Floods on Levee. Workers at night. Harper’s Weekly, 7-7-1883

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New Concordia College. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-29-1883. Color

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Cattle Convention in St. Louis. Shows cowboys buying flowers from poor children, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1884. German

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Exposition and Music Hall, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-29-1884

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Schwabian Volks-fest. Shows water carrier race. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-20-1884

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Schwabian Volks-fest. Shows water carrier race. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-20-1884

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Schwabian Volks-fest. Shows water carrier race. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-20-1884. German

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Great St. Louis Trades Procession. Shows Corticelli float & officers & members, executive committee St. Louis Merchants & Manufacturers Display Association, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-20-1884

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Great St. Louis Trades Procession. Shows Corticelli float & officers & members, executive committee St. Louis Merchants & Manufacturers Display Association, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 9-20-1884

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First National Convention of Cattlemen. Shows Dodge City Cowboy Band. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 12-6-1884. Color

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Portraits of Cattle Kings. From recent convention of the National Cattle & Horse Growers Association. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-20-1886

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Portraits of Cattle Kings. From recent convention of the National Cattle & Horse Growers Association. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-20-1886

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City of St. Louis Views. Shows parks, buildings, markets, public works. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-20-1886

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City of St. Louis Views. Shows parks, buildings, markets, public works. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-20-1886

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Manual Training School at Washington University. Shows the school building, carpentry, forging & molding. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-6-1886. Color

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Manual Training School at Washington University. Shows the school building, carpentry, forging & molding. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-6-1886. Color. German

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Manual Training School at Washington University. Shows the school building, carpentry, forging & molding. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-6-1886

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Manual Training School at Washington University. Shows the school building, carpentry, forging & molding. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-6-1886

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The Great Railway Strike. Shows mob clearing railway yards at East St. Louis. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-17-1886

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The Railway Strike, East St. Louis. Firing into crowd. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-17-1886

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St. Louis Jockey Club. Exterior and interior views. Scientific American, 5-8-1886

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The West-End Club-House. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-9-1886

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Views of Eads Bridge and Riverfront. Steamboats; horses on east bank of river. Unknown source, 1887

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Funeral of Freemason Upchurch. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1887. German

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Statue of Columbus. Scientific American, 1-22-1887

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Portrait of James Eads. Scientific American, 1-22-1887. German

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Views of Kansas City. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 5-7-1887

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Review of the Grand Army of the Republic. Shows parade in the rain under Grant Arch, a Veiled Prophet tableau, and portraits of GAR committee members. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-8-1887. Color

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Review of the Grand Army of the Republic. Shows parade in the rain under Grant Arch, a Veiled Prophet tableau, and portraits of GAR committee members. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-8-1887

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Review of the Grand Army of the Republic. Shows parade in the rain under Grant Arch, a Veiled Prophet tableau, and portraits of GAR committee members. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-8-1887

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President Cleveland’s Welcome to St. Louis. Shows Cleveland in horse-drawn carriage, crowds, and electric signs welcoming President. Harper’s Weekly, 10-15-1887

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The Trade Pageant. Shows Naval Float “The Old Hartford” and electric lights. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-15-1887

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Democratic National Convention. Street scenes with electric signs. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1888. German

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Sketches in the Parks of St. Louis. Shows Tower Grove Park, Shaw’s Garden, and Forest Park. Harper’s Weekly, 6-9-1888

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Democratic National Convention. Shows arrival of delegates and scene on Olive St. with electric signs. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-9-1888. Color

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Democratic National Convention. Shows arrival of delegates and scene on Olive St. with electric signs. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-9-1888

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Democratic National Convention. Shows interior of Convention Hall. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1888. German

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Democratic National Convention. Shows interior of Convention Hall, Red Bandana demonstration at the moment of Cleveland’s renomination, scene on Olive St. with electric signs and portrait of Convention Chairman. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 6-16-1888. Color

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Views of St. Louis. Court House, Mercantile Library, Post Office, Chamber of Commerce and Southern Hotel. Unknown publication, 1889

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St. Louis Views. Shows Lafayette Park, American Central Building, Merchant’s Exchange, Central business district, and Exchange Hall & Exposition Building interiors. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-8-1890

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St. Louis Views. Shows Brownell’s Tailoring interior, A.W. Fagin Building & A.W. Fagin, Hydraulic Brick Co. & Brick-work applied to architecture. Color. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-18-1890. Color

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Tyler Place from Grand Ave. <ap insert shows new subdivisions near city parks and proposed elevated railroad. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-8-1890

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Eads Bridge. Unknown publication, 1890. Color

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The Merchant’s Bridge. Shows steel bridge with steamboats, roundhouse and street scene at the east end of the bridge. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-8-1890

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W.T. Sherman’s Funeral. Shows cavalry procession and cemetery. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1890. German

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Globe-Democrat Building. Unknown publication, 1890. Color

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German Days Festival. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1890. German

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Funeral Train of W.T. Sherman. GAR members shown saluting, 1891

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Anheuser-Busch Refrigerating Machine. Scientific American, 4-16-1892

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Tin Manufacture in St. Louis. Shows machinery, mill and stamping company. Scientific American, 4-16-1892

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Design for Missouri Building at World’s Fari. American Architect and Building News, 5-28-1892

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Great Floods of 1892. Shows levee and scenes of east side of the river. Harper’s Weekly, 6-4-1892

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15th Veiled Prophet Parade. Shows procession down Broadway and floats with a Columbian theme. Harper’s Weekly, 10-8-1892

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Tower Grove park. The Graphic, 11-19-1892

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Opening of Union Station. Shows photo of Grand Hall, drawings of Link and Taussig and the “midway” from 18th Street. Harper’s Weekly, c. 1893

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Studio Building, Eames & Young. American Architect and Building News, 1-7-1893

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Design for Entrance to Eads Bridge. St. Louis Architectural Club competition. American Architect and Building News, 2-8-1893

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Design for Entrance to Eads Bridge. St. Louis Architectural Club competition. American Architect and Building News, 2-8-1893

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George Allen House, Eames & Young. American Architect and Building News. 2-18-1893

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E.A. De Wolf House, Eames & Young. American Architect and Building News, 2-18-1893

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Forest Park. Lake view. Unknown publication, 1894

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Views of St. Louis. Shows buildings, parks and riverfront with description of May 27 cyclone. The Illustrated London News, 6-6-1896

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St. Louis transit Strike. Shows horse-drawn transport during strike. Collier’s Weekly, 6-2-1900. Color

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Streetcar Strike. Photos show prominent citizens deputized as police to fight strikers. Leslie’s Weekly, 1900

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Streetcar Strike. Drawing shows fatal conflict between rioters and citizen posse. Collier’s Weekly, 6-30-1900

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James Eads. Shown selling newspapers on 12th and Olive. Leslie’s Weekly, 3-6-1902

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World’s Fair Models. Shows models for Soloman’s Temple, Herod’s Temple, and Mosque of Omar. Scientific American, 12-20-1902

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Entrance to Vandeventer Place. Illustration in article “For a More Beautiful St. Louis,” 1903

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World’s Fair Automobile Run. Photo shows cars arriving in St. Louis from New York. Harper’s Weekly, 1904

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Olympic Championship Games. Photos show athletes competing during World’s Fair. Harper’s Weekly, 1904

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Pictures of Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Half-tone engravings by Andre Castaigne show World’s Fair buildings and fair goers, 1904

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World’s Fair Sights. Photos show Africans, East Indians, and Igorots etc. Exhibited at the Fair, 1904

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Balloon races from St. Louis. Shows sequence of long-distance balloon race beginning in Forest Park. Scientific American, 11-2-1907

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Jefferson barracks. Shows riverfront, old train depot and stone barracks, c. 1880s

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Industries on the Frisco Railroad Line. Harper’s Weekly, 1912

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Federal Reserve Bank. Reproduced from original drawing by Hugh Ferriss. American Architectural Review, 7-8-1923

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Masonic Temple. Shows exterior and interior photos and floor plans. The American Architect, 4-5-1927

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Unveiling of Milles Fountain. Life Magazine, 6-10-1940

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St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. Shows prize stallion photographed by Fitzgibbons. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 11-15-1856

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Democratic National Convention. Cartoon. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-8-1876

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The St. Louis Interviewer of the Future. Cartoon. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 2-3-1883

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View of St. Louis Riverfront with Steamboats. Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, no date

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Verandah Row and Locust Street. Ballou’s Pictorial, no date. Color

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Funeral train of W.T. Sherman. GAR members shown with casket. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1890. German

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Missionary Cartoon. Missionaries needed in Missouri, not Africa. Puck, 1882

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General grant and Troops Near Vicksburg, headquarters of the Federal Army. Unknown publication, no date

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New Post Office, Lindell Hotel and Eads Bridge, 1870s

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New Post Office. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1874. German

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Westmoreland and Portland Place during Republican National Convention. Harper’s Weekly, 1896

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The Cession of St. Louis. Drawing by Charlotte Webber for “The Conquest.” No date. Color

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Public School Polytechnic Building, No date

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Lindell Hotel. No date

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Locust Street. Reproduction. No date

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St. Louis Exposition Building. No date

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Loyal Missourian. Shows people who have lost homes due to revel action on their wait to St. Louis. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, Civil War. German.

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Fairies and Nymphes at City Prison. Civil War. German

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View of St. Louis. Shows riverfront from east bank with steamboats. No date. Color

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St. Louis Riverfront with Steamboats. Published by Hermann Meyer. Shows St. Louis from east bank of Mississippi River

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Court House. Published by Hermann Meyer, shows horse-drawn carriages

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State University – Columbia, Missouri. Shows President’s House, Main University Building, Observatory and Scientific Building

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Proposed Bridge Across Mississippi River. Hand colored reproduction of a n 1865 print by McKee & Co. Printers and Binders

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St. Louis as it Is Today. Chamber of Commerce publication shows all major buildings and institutions, 1937

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St. Louis Views and Map. Publication of “Visit St. Louis Committee” shows all major buildings and institutions, c. 1940s

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Riverfront View. Cover page of Collier’s, 8-27-1949. Color

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Bicentennial Views. Publication shows Mill Creek Valley Redevelopment, 1964. Color

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Bicentennial Souvenir Views. Faux parchment documents show Great Fire of 1849 Poster of the Steamer Eagle and other steamboat related items, 1964

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Gateway City Views. C. 1965. Color

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St. Louis Merchants Exchange, interior view of the Democratic National Convention nomination of Tilden. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 7-15-1876

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The Crooked Whiskey Business. Multiple views of whiskey processing. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 1-22-1876

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St. Louis Carnival of the Veiled Prophet. Once A Week, 1891.

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Street views of St. Louis: Fourth Street from St. Charles Hotel, Main Street from the Bridge, Olive Street, Third Street, Richelieu Hotel exterior, Richelieu Hotel Dining Room. Color. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. 4-19-1890

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On the Mississippi, St. Louis Area Lime Kilns. Every Saturday. 10-14-1871

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St. Louis, from the Mississippi River. View of the levee from the bridge looking north (color)/ The Exposition Building, St. Louis which contains the hall for the meeting of the National Democratic Convention. Drawn by Charles Graham. Harper’s Weekly, Supplement (c. 1876)

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The Lead Mining Interests of Southwestern Missouri – scenes in and around Joplin: Pitcher White Lead Works, Grand Falls, The Empire Zinc Co. Mines, Crusher and Jigger, A Sludge Machine, A Typical Mine. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 6-7-1890

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St. Louis and Vicksburg. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 3-25-1882. German

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Missouri – The Women’s Temperance Crusade at Lathrop – Scenes and incidents of the assault on the Saloons. Miss Lottie Kelsay, Mr. I.A. Cross, Prosecuting Attorney, Mrs. Carmichael, President W.C.T.U., Mrs. J.L. Brooks, only whisky left in town, band of crusaders returning from a raid, Saloon doorway after attack by crusaders. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-8-1890

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St. Louis Liederkranz. Large Costume Ball. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 3-12-1887. Color

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Democratic National Convention. Shows interiors of Convention hall, Red bandana demonstration at the moment of Cleveland’s renomination, scene on Olive St. with electric signs and portrait of Convention Chairman. Frank Lesli’es Illustrated, 6-16-1888

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Revivalist Preaching on the Levee. Black and white people shown in the crowd. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 4-15-1882

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The West-End club-House. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, 10-9-1886. Color. German