Photograph looking north on Broadway in St. Louis across the intersection with Locust. Olive Street is behind the photographer. The large building on the left is the Mermod-Jaccard building.
Photograph of St. Louis looking north from the courthouse. Looking across Chestnut Street, the Planter's Hotel on the right takes up a large portion of the image. Various buildings on Broadway can be seen on the left.
Photograph of the Palace of Machinery at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. The picture was taken facing north down the lagoon and takes in the Palace of Transportation and the dome of Creation in the distance.
8x6 in photograph of a vista looking down the lagoon at the 1904 World's Fair. The image was taken in front of the Palace Mines and Metallurgy, notable for its obelisks, and takes in a view of the Palace of Liberal Arts and the distant Buffalo Tower. A large equestrian statue is in the foreground.
Photograph of the Missouri building at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. This was a temporary structure demolished after the fair. The World's Fair Pavilion was then built on this site.
20x16 in Photograph of the Benoist Home at the northeast corner of Main and Elm. The Benoist family is most strongly associated with the banking firm of Louis A. Benoist & Company.
8x6 in photograph of the Palaces of Education and Social Economy at the 1904 World's Fair. This image is of the buildings at night viewed from across the Grand Basin.
14x11 in Photograph of the Benoist Home at the corner of 8th Street and Pine. The Benoist family is most strongly associated with the banking firm of Louis A. Benoist & Company.
8x6 in photograph of the Palace of Liberal Arts at the 1904 World's Fair. The picture was taken from the southwest looking across the corner of the lagoon. A gondola and a water pipe are in the foreground. Maps of the fair indicate that the pump house for the lagoon would have been here.
8x6 in photograph of the Palaces of Electricity and Machinery at the 1904 World's Fair. The image is of the buildings at night viewed from Art Hill looking across the Grand Basin.