"Concrete Progress: Crane operator Robert Lindsey of Winfield, Mo., moves a bucket of concrete to one of the columns being filled at the 22-story Boatmen's Tower project near the Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis."
Cashier Jacquelyn Adams stamps "paid" on Personal Property Tax receipts as Arder Robertson, Central West End, St. Louis city pays her taxes on the last day of 1984 at City Hall, St. Louis.
St. Louis Marie Perry, 69 and Anthony Miano, 80 enjoy a bit of dancing to Russ David's Orchestra during the event at St. Louis City Hall rotunda Sunday afternoon.
Cadidate for county supervisor, Don Anton, center, and his family at their home. Also pictured, from left, Linda, 11, Aurora, his wife, and Donald, 14.
Single prospectus issue of Stiles' Rairload Register. The issue is incomplete in terms of content, but all sections are provided to the prospective subscriber and advertiser. It does not appear to have gone into publication.
Held at Goggin's Creek Meeting House in Tipton County, Western District of Tennessee, on the Saturday preceding the second Lord's Day in October, 1833.
The inner outfield wall at Busch Stadium comes tumbling down, with a little shove by Cardinal first baseman Keith Hernandez. The Cardinals had the walls torn down Thursday, moving the home-run distance back to its original 386 feet in left- and right-center field and 414 feet in center. Since it was erected in 1973 to induce more homers, the fence produced just 49 home runs - 23 by the Cardinals
"Crane operator Robert Lindsey of Winfield, Mo.m moves a bucket of concrete to one of the columns being filled at the 22-story Boatmen's Tower project near the Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis."