Page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper from June 4, 1881. The page contains two large images. The image at the top is a view of Kansas City based on a photograph by M. B. Bower. The image at the bottom is of a sixty-thousand-pound steamship bed being poured at the Morgan Iron-Works in New York City.
Union Station in 1955 seen from Chestnut Street looking across Aloe Plaza. Photograph donated to the St. Louis Mercantile Library by Gerald R. Massie and the Massie family.
9x7 in photograph of Union Station in St. Louis from the north at Chestnut and Twentieth. The view overlooks brick buildings on what would later become known as Aloe Plaza.
This photo is of a large group of people waiting next to a group of train tracks at Woodhaven Junction. There is a sign being held by one of the men standing there that says, "Express Woodhaven to Berlin/No Sleepers/Camp Upton". Many of those waiting for the train and seeing loved ones off are holding American flags.
A photograph of the Southern Pacific wooden cupola caboose SP 690 in Burlingame, California. The photograph shows the newly painted caboose with orange ends.