A complete business directory containing a listing and an index of St. Louis businesses for the year 1858 beginning with Agents-Advertising and ending with Wool Dealers.
Being a complete street and classified list of the manufacturing, mercantile, and professional interests of the entire city, together with statistics in reference to the federal, state and city governments, etc., also containing Business Directories of Alton, Ill., Belleville, Ill., East St. Louis, Ill., Granite City, Ill., Madison, Ill., St. Charles, Mo., and Venice, Ill., Volume 37 of a series originally titled Gould's Commercial Register.
Being a complete street and classified list of the manufacturing, mercantile, and professional interests of the entire city, together with statistics in reference to the federal, state and city governments, etc., also containing Business Directories of Alton, Ill., Belleville, Ill., East St. Louis, Ill., Granite City, Ill., Madison, Ill., St. Charles, Mo., and Venice, Ill., Volume 37 of a series originally titled Gould's Commercial Register.
Containing a list of incorporated companies with names of officers, capital stock and year of incorporation, a numerically arranged telephone directory with names of subscribers to each of the telephone systems, a complete street and avenue guide including a directory of householders, a list of clubs with names of officers and members followed by their business addresses, the names of all state
A business directory distributed to hotels, railroad stations, reading rooms, and steamers for the use of travelers. It pairs descriptions of major cities in the United States with illustrated advertisements for businesses, including St. Louis.
This Gazetteer features an alphabetical listing of villages, towns, and cities in the state of Missouri for the years 1893 and 1894. The listing contains the name of each place accompanied by a short description of its location, principle railways, mail services, and primary exports. Beneath each entry is located an alphabetical business directory. In addition to the alphabetical listing
The directory contains a complete business listing of all the towns along the Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific Railway between St. Louis, Missouri and Junction City, Kansas. This listing is complemented by a brief description or history of the most prominent towns along the lines, along with the names of the principle firms doing business, their advertisements, and other information including a
This Gazetteer features an alphabetical listing of villages, towns, and cities in the state of Missouri for the years 1881 and 1882. The listing contains the name of each place accompanied by a short description of its location, principle railways, mail services, and primary exports. Beneath each entry is located an alphabetical business directory. In addition to the alphabetical listing
The digitization of this directory was made possible through the support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Being a complete street and classified list of the manufacturing, mercantile, and professional interests of the entire city, together with statistics in reference to the federal, state and city governments, etc., also containing Business Directories of Alton, Ill., Belleville, Ill., East St. Louis, Ill., Granite City, Ill., Madison, Ill., St. Charles, Mo., and Venice, Ill., Formerly titled Gould's Commercial Register.
This Gazetteer features an alphabetical listing of villages, towns, and cities in the state of Missouri for the years 1876 and 1877. The listing contains the name of each place accompanied by a short description of its location, principle railways, mail services, and primary exports. Beneath each entry is located an alphabetical business directory. In addition to the alphabetical listing
James Green published this business directory shortly after the Great Fire of 1849. The fire destroyed much of St. Louis’ business district and made Green’s previous directory obsolete since many businesses and people had to relocate. The directory contains a listing of trades and professions listed alphabetically by occupation type, an alphabetical street and ward listing, as well as a listing