Three people standing together exhibiting a sample of their food from the Red Sea Restaurant. Owner Tesfaye Boru stands with chefs Donald Triplett and Debra Dunigan.
Single issue of Lloyd's American Railroad Weekly dated June 29, 1861. Contains some news and descriptions of various railroads. Reverse is a large map of the United States in 1861 showing railroads with inset of the area around Ft. Pickens in Florida.
Shirley and Al Lawson, Kansas City, Missouri chats with contest judges during the BBQ Taste Testing. Judges shown are: Leo Chears, East St. Louis, Ill.; Richard Senturia, St. Louis; Paul Weil, St. Louis; and Lou Christen, St. Louis.
Vol. LVIII, No. 1. Article about displaying the importance of rivers in World War II at a museum. Article about draft deferment for transportation industries including 845 deferments for river workers and 27,000 for rail workers.
On the Physical Geography of the Country Between the States of Missouri and California, With A View to Show Its Adaptation to Settlement, and to the Construction of A Railroad. Delivered in Tremont Temple, at Boston
A crowd turned out Friday for the opening day of Central Hardware's seventh annual "Learn To Tinker/Do-It-Yourself Show" at the Cervantes Convention Center.
"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.