Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 by S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Panoramic photograph of St. Louis, Missouri, 1865. Identifiable steamboats (from left to right) are: EDWARD WALSH, WARSAW, U. S. Mail Line C. E. KILLMAN, SULTANA, and EMPRESS. The Old Courthouse rises above the rest of the skyline.
This document contains the eighteenth annual report for the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association and the thirteenth annual report of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Library Hall Company.
This document contains the 1863 annual report for the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association and the 1863 twelfth annual report of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Library Hall Company.
This document contains the 1862 annual report for the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association and the 1862 eleventh annual report of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Library Hall Company.
This document contains the nineteenth annual report of the board of directors of the Mercantile Library Association and a summary of the fourteenth annual meeting of the Mercantile Library Hall Company. The contents of this report were assembled in January of 1865 for the year 1864.
This document contains the 1861 annual report for the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association and the 1861 tenth annual report of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile Library Hall Company. The cover is labeled ninth report, but the tenth is within. It discusses the bust of Thomas Hart Benton, the portrait of Alexander von Humboldt by George Caleb Bingham, and various other affairs of the library on the eve of the Civil War.
WHAT TO SEE AND HOW TO SEE IT, IN AND AROUND THE CITY, COMPRISING NOTICES OF EVERY OBJECT OF INTEREST TO STRANGERS INCLUDING public buildings, churches, hotels, public halls, places of amusement and recreation, parks, gardens, libraries, reading rooms, literary institutions, etc., etc., WITH CITY MAP AND ILLUSTRATIONS.