Panoramic photograph depicting six racing balloons still tethered to the ground at the center of the racing track at Priesters Park. Spectators can be seen in the stands to the right and left. The race was presented by the Aero Club of St. Louis.
8x10 in photograph of the National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis in 1914. The National Bank of Commerce was one of the largest banks west of Chicago in its time and was later known simply as Commerce Bank.
Alphabetically arranged and classified by streets, with a list of the most prominent citizens in St. Louis, Alton, East St. Louis, Carlinville and St. Charles. Also a complete list of club members with their business locations.
Being a complete index of the residents of the entire city, and a CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY which is added a miscellaneous department containing useful information of the churches, societies, railroads, city, state and other matter a complete parcel post guide, also STREET AND AVENUE DIRECTORY
Photograph of Capt. John Struckfus (middle left) practicing the violin with summer excursion boat musicians on the first J. S. (John Streckfus) steamer., p11-4-64-34
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Series 1: This topical collection includes anti-German tracts published in Great Britain and France on such subjects as long-range German plans for world dominion, the holocaust in Armenia; destruction of Belgium; Red Cross relief efforts, and war conservation efforts. These materials span the war years, 1914-1918.
Series 2: This topical collection includes propaganda tracts and