St. Louis got into the spirit as Eberhard Anheuser of Anheuser-Busch, right, hands a case of Budweiser beer destined for President Roosevelt to an airline pilot.
Part of the service company and the band of the Missouri National Guard just before leaving the old Armory at Grand boulevard and Market street for the new quarters on Market street, near Spring avenue.
Anheuser Busch, Inc. is presented the Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Award by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for its support of the foundation and its commitment to educational advancement for minority youth.
"Picketing by the CIO Beer Bottlers Union Local 187 was extended yesterday to the entire plant of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., forcing the complete shutdown of production. Pickets shown here are in front of the corn products plant and lager beer cellars near Ninth and Pestalozzi streets. The Anheuser-Busch shutdown was followed by a production stoppage at the Hyde Park Brewwery, where picket lines were
"Cold Brewery - Temperatures near zero yesterday created enough steam to make the Anheuser-Busch brewery at Seventh and Lynch streets look as if it was a raging inferno. It was, however, an exception to that old adage about smoke and fire. There was plenty of the former, but none of the latter."
This is how the 138th Infantry Armory at Spring annd Market streets on the wooden frame understructure for the 38 lanes that will be used in the American Bowling Congress tournament.
This document contains the twenty-ninth annual report of the board of directors of the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association. It was complied in January of 1875 and covers the events of the year 1874.