St. Louis County, Vinita Park/Univeristy City/Hanley Hills area, MO Unidentified aerial view. Double-track rail line (streetcar?), with fresh white stone ballast on right-of-way, runs across center of frame from lower right center to upper left corner. In lower area of frame, another single track rail line, possiblt TRRA Belt, runs from left to right. Two rail lines cross via underpass of streetcar(?) line at lower center of frame. At center, streetcar(?) line crosses street at five-way intersection, with small depot at intersection, then parallels street out to upper left corner of frame. View is possibly of 05 Creve Coeur Lake car line, passing under TRRA Belt line in Univeristy City/Vinita Park area. Five-way intersection may be crossing of the 05 car line at Page Blvd. and Midland Blvd., with intersection of Page and Hanley Road just to right of center whre Page makes jog at intersection.
Photograph of the steamboat DELTA QUEEN. The steamboat is docked, with passengers and crew depicted on each level. Photograph by Andrew J. Lodder of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Photograph of the Louisiana Monument at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. The monument was in an area called the Plaza of St. Louis, and in this picture the Palace of Manufactures can be seen in the background.
Aerial view of American Car and Foundry works from unidentified location. View appears to be northeast of old American Car Company plant in 1700 block of Vandeventer. Identification visible with magnification on water tank of plant. Wings of biplane intrude into right half of frame.
Photograph of the steamboat DELTA QUEEN as part of the St. Louis Luncheon Cruise. The bottom of the photograph depicts the words, “Delta Queen Port of St. Louis Luncheon Cruise / Sponsored by the American Association of Railroaders, Inc. October 28, 1972.”
6.25x9 in photograph of the National Bank of Commerce building in St. Louis. The National Bank of Commerce was one of the largest banks west of Chicago in the late nineteenth century and was known in the 20th century as Commerce Bank.
Street scene of St. Louis after during or after 1904. Two women on sidewalk. Trolley car on rails in the cobblestone street. Buildings with mansard roofs.
Photograph of the west side of Twelfth Street in St.Louis looking north from Olive Street. Two tall buildings are in focus. The one on the left is the St. Louis Star building and the one on the right is the Hotel Jefferson, later known as the Jefferson Arms. The Jefferson Hotel was designed by Barnett, Haynes & Barnett and built in 1904.