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St. Louis in 1909
St. Louis in 1909


A text book of true temperance: for all who love liberty too well to abuse it
Crowd gathered for the dedication of Fairgrounds Park during St. Louis Day of the St. Louis Centennial celebration. Photograph b
Delmar Air Dome. Photograph, ca. 1909
Ford Cars at City Hall. Photograph, ca. 1909.
Gerold Storage, Packing and Moving Company Account, February 25, 1909
Glenn Curtiss in flight over Forest Park during the St. Louis Centennial celebration, October 8, 1909. Photograph by William H.
I Love, I Love, I Love My Wife, but Oh You Kid!
Lammert Furniture Company Account, May 4, 1909
New Years Greeting Card, 1900
George Edward "Rube" Waddell, pitcher for the St. Louis Browns with team mascot. Photograph by William Trefts, 1909
St. Louis Centennial Celebration Advertising Card, October 1909
The Muegge Institute Ladies swimming and diving class. Photograph by St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 1909.
Veiled Prophet Ball Dance Program, 1909
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