The twelfth volume of Gould's Blue Books, this directory contains the names of the most prominent householders and businesses in the city of St. Louis and surrounding suburbs, as well as residents from Alton, St. Charles and Carlinville for the year 1894. Residents and businesses are arranged alphabetically by name and street. In addition to the directory, it contains rosters of social clubs and
The Merchant League Club Blue Book and Directory directory contains the names and addresses of club members and club by-laws for the year 1900. Advertisements appear throughout.
This booklet treats briefly of the Federal Reserve Act, but it gives in detail facts and figures that show the vastness of the resources and the diversity of products of a great and growing section—this Eighth Federal Reserve District, including parts of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana and Mississippi.
Address of Thomas Allen of St. Louis, to the Board of Directors of the Pacific Railroad Company, At Their First Meeting. Also A Memorial to Congress, and the Act of Incorporation
Conceptual design for the northeast corner of Forest Park in St. Louis by the T. P. Barnett Company. Includes a colonnade behind a pool with a central fountain. The entrances on West Pine include statues on top of tall pillars. The image was prepared for the Division of Parks and Recreation under the administration of commissioner Nelson Cunliff.
Address to the Citizens of the State, From the Presidents of the Pacific Railroad, St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad, and North Missouri Railroad Companies, Explanatory of the Present Position of the Railroad Interests of the State. Also Some Articles on the Same Subject That Have Lately Appeared in Various Papers.