A new $250,000 bridge was recently completed over Gravois Creek by the city of Crestwood to provide access from Grant road to Whitecliff Park. The 90-acre park is now under development by the city with soccer, football, and baseball fields being presently used.
"Desolate foundations testify to the Jefferson Barracks public housing project's failure to get off the ground. Work stopped on the 288-unit development last Apr. 15."
"Hazardous living conditions in old Army buildings at Jefferson Barracks are made more so by the proximity of gas storage tanks to the frame structures."
Each entry in this notebook is headed by the native name of the individual tribesman involved, and lists each item traded, against which are shown symbols (mostly "0" or "1") each of which must indicate a specific number of pelts received in exchange. Most of the items traded are guns, ammunition, knives, beaver traps, tobacco, tomahawks and "half axes." Some rough penciled notes in a different
Closed Illinois Route 3 ramp, looking northwest toward St. Louis. A crane swings new type of bearing down to the bridge pier on a section of the closed ramp.
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.
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.
"Advertizing specialties are a large St. Louis business and come in many varieties, including a Budweiser Bavarian yodeler outfit worn by Rosie O'Grady and various other Anheuser-Busch symbols shown by Max Scharf, president of Incentives Corp. (center), and Don Ratchford, sales promotion manager for D'Arcy, MacManus, International, Inc."