"Boatmen's Bank Building, 314 North Broadway, has been sold by the Superior Construction Company to Fortune-Boatmen's Corporation, a company formed by real estate management firm, Bakewell Corporation.
Being a complete index to the residents of the entire city, and a classified business directory, to which is added an appendix containing useful information of the churches, banks, insurance companies, city, state and other miscellaneous matters; together with a map from the latest surveys, and also a street directory.
The first St. Louis directory published by David Gould and Horace Aldrich, it contains an index to advertisers, a street directory, a residential and business directory, and a city and county record listing civic and social institutions for 1872. This is the only directory published jointly by Gould and Aldrich.
Original caption: ""Reversing the Usual Proceeding:" New York, NY: Service men did fond farewell to the charming girls in the cast of "Razzle Dazzle," one of the streamlined musical comedies being sent by U.S.O. - Camp Shows, Inc., to entertain soldiers and sailors in every section of the country. The troupe left Pennsylvania Station tonight (Nov. 28) for Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, first stop on a tour of the "Red, White and Blue Circuit" of 206 army camps and naval stations."
This directory contains an introduction entitled Progress of St. Louis featuring statistics related to growth, public improvements, and finances, followed by an index to advertisers, a street directory, a St. Louis City residential and business directory, and a city and county record listing civic and social institutions for the year 1873.
This document contains the sixth annual report of the Mercantile Library Association and the first annual report of the Mercantile Library Hall Company. These reports were published in 1852 and cover the business of those two organizations for the year 1851.
Editorials, p. 38
Waterways --
The Diversion of Trade to Abnormal Channels (Richard Selden Harvey), p. 7
Our Country's Greatest Need - Transportation (James E. Smith), p. 10
Standardized Barges Planned for New York State Canal (Gordon P. Gleason), p. 11
A National System of Transportation (Richard Waterman), p. 14
The Ohio - A River of Commerce (Robert Salade), p. 21
Up Green River to
This directory contains an introduction entitled Progress of St. Louis featuring statistics related to growth, public improvements, and finances, followed by an index to advertisers, a street directory, a St. Louis City residential and business directory, and a city and county record listing civic and social institutions for the year 1877.
Presenting a brief statement of the special work, location, officers and necessities of the most prominent of such institutions; with a mention of such other organizations as look to public for support. A hand-book for charity workers and a ready reference book for the benevolent public., 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.
This document contains the seventh annual report of the Mercantile Library Association in English and German as well as the second annual report of the Mercantile Library Hall Company.
This document contains the twentieth annual report of board of directors of the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association and a report on the fifteenth annual meeting of the Mercantile Library Hall company. It was compiled in January of 1866 about the events of the year 1865.