Two original captions: "Brewery bottlers leaving meeting hall at 1012 Loughborough about noon today." "Brewery bottlers leave the meeting hall after directing their union bargaining team to refrain from any settlement with Anheuser-Busch until the firm agrees to waive disciplinary action against strikers involved in incidents."
Gov. Christopher S. Bond played a major role in efforts in Washington that resulted in a decision to keep the Army Aviation Systems Command (AVSCOM) in S. Louis, it was revealed Thursday.
The new Blumenfeld Cardiovascular Center of the St. Louis Heart Association, built through a $250,000 bequest from the late Louis Blumenfeld, a St. Louis County Realtor, dedicated Wednesday at 4643 Lindell Bl.
"The 30-millionth barrel of beer produced by Anheuser-Busch, Inc. in 1974 was bunged at its St. Louis brewery Wednesday by August A. Busch Jr., right, chairman and chief executive officer, with an assist from President August A. Busch III, at left. The brief ceremony made Anheuser-Busch the first brewery in the world to produce 30 million barrels of beer in a single year."
This directory contains an introduction entitled St. Louis, featuring statistics related to population growth, 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 1881.
This Gazetteer features an alphabetical listing of villages, towns, and cities in the state of Missouri for the years 1893 and 1894. The listing contains the name of each place accompanied by a short description of its location, principle railways, mail services, and primary exports. Beneath each entry is located an alphabetical business directory. In addition to the alphabetical listing
This directory contains 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 1889.
This directory contains an introduction, a "Progress" section featuring statistics related to population growth, 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 1882.
This is a guide to the collections of the St. Louis Museum as of the year 1859. It is an update to the earlier catalog of 1856. It includes an introduction by the museum's curator John Bates, statements on the Zeuglodon skeleton excavated by Albert C. Koch, the contents of 51 cases of stuffed birds and other animals, lists of statues and paintings, and other miscellaneous holdings. There is
This Gazetteer features an alphabetical listing of villages, towns, and cities in the state of Missouri for the years 1881 and 1882. The listing contains the name of each place accompanied by a short description of its location, principle railways, mail services, and primary exports. Beneath each entry is located an alphabetical business directory. In addition to the alphabetical listing