Photograph of Twelfth Street in St. Louis looking north from St. Charles Street. The people in the street are walking along with the Liberty Bell Parade.
9.25x6.75 in photograph of the Odean Theater at 1038 N. Grand Avenue in St. Louis. It was built as a masonic temple in 1904 and was later home for the Saint Louis Symphony.
20x16 in photograph labeled on the back as "Turner Block 4th St. between Chestnut & Pine. E Boehl, Photog. 514 Wash. Ave." Image is of four and five story buildings that appear to have cast iron facades. The office of the St. Louis Daily Record occupies the top floor.
Photograph of the St. Louis Club on Lindell just west of Grand Avenue. The St. Louis Club opened in 1900 and served as an important meeting place for the organizers of the 1904 World's Fair. The building was taken over by Saint Louis University in 1992 and converted into an art museum.
Photograph of Locust Street looking west from Fourth Street toward Broadway. The four story building on the right is Odd Fellows' Hall, home to the firm of Mermod, Jaccard, & Co. The large building on the left with the projecting cornice and chimney belonged to Daniel W. Bell. The edge of the St. Louis Mercantile Library's first building is visible on the left across Broadway.
Photograph of the Louisiana Monument at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. The monument was in an area called the Plaza of St. Louis, and in this picture the Palace of Manufactures can be seen in the background.
6.25x9 in photograph of the National Bank of Commerce building in St. Louis. The National Bank of Commerce was one of the largest banks west of Chicago in the late nineteenth century and was known in the 20th century as Commerce Bank.
Photograph of the west side of Twelfth Street in St.Louis looking north from Olive Street. Two tall buildings are in focus. The one on the left is the St. Louis Star building and the one on the right is the Hotel Jefferson, later known as the Jefferson Arms. The Jefferson Hotel was designed by Barnett, Haynes & Barnett and built in 1904.