Two original captions: "Civil War Memories: Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the barrel of a cannon." "Union and Confederate replica cannons were fired Sunday at Jefferson Barracks as a part of a Civil
"Union Army Captain Don Calvin reads an 1862 army ordinance manual before a demonstration of Union and Confederate artillery at Jefferson Barracks Sunday."
Two original captions: "Clarence Landgraf wears the uniform for Corporal, Union Army, First Missouri light artillery." "Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the barrel of a cannon."
Two original captions: "Scott Martin, 3 1/2 years, checks out the barrel of a cannon on display at Jefferson Barracks for a demonstration of Civil War artillery." "Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the
Two original captions: "Cannon's roar: A participant dressed as a soldier reloads a cannon amid thick smoke during a demonstration Sunday of Union and Confederate artillery at the Jefferson Barracks Historic Site." "A soldier reloads amid thick smoke from cannons fired Sunday at Jefferson Barracks for a demonstration of Civil War artillery."
Spirtas Wrecking employees Vernon Vaughn, Ben Kelly, and Jerry Phillips put up plywood sheets to protect the windows of the General American Buidling of Market St. in preparation of the demolition of the Buder Bldg.
The Metropolitan Sewer District has set up pumps at Chestnut and Eighth to remove water from broken lines damaged by the demolition of the Buder Building.
Image shows Rick McDonald and Bruce Callaway from Simon Sign Erection installing the new sign for Monterey Jack's. The name change came as an attempt to improve the image of the fast food chain, but ultimately proved to be a disaster. The original name of Jack in the Box was restored the following year.