The bridge at St. Louis
Compton & Co.
St. Louis base ball club, group B
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Famous world beaters St. Louis Browns
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St. Louis World's Fair Grounds 1904
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St. Louis Balloon Race with hot air balloons
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St. Louis International Air Races
Carl Walter
St. Louis Bridges the Mississippi
Benecke
Parody on Princess Ida (Illustration 1); King Gama Arrives in St. Louis
Gilbert & Sullivan
Boys wait outside of a Coal Shed Office that also serves as a depot for the newsboys to pickup their papers i.e. the St. Louis Times
George Stone, St. Louis Browns
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Steamboat, St. Louis
Arthur Rothstein
Pueblo Indian pottery sellers, Indian reservation, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
Slim Sallee, St. Louis Cardinals
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Spirit of St. Louis Celebrates Charles Lindbergh's determination
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Ed Konetchy, St. Louis Cardinals
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The St. Louis bridge.] The erection -- the ribs completed and the roadways begun
Old St. Louis Beer
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Roger Bresnahan, St. Louis Cardinals
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Touching up the "Spirit of St. Louis"
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steamboat Mayflower first class packet between St. Louis and New Orleans
N. Currier
Greetings from St. Louis, Mo. #132
Curt Teich
Bird's Eye View of St. Louis, Missouri
Currier & Ives
Charles Comiskey, first baseman, St. Louis Browns
Allen & Ginter
70 Acres on the St. Louis Waterfront
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The Phoenix Brewery, St. Louis
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Our City, St. Louis Missouri 1859
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Roger Bresnahan, St. Louis Cardinals #1
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Construction of the Upper Batteries at St. Louis
Frank Leslie
Heart of St. Louis, Missouri 1907
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Our City St. Louis
A Janicke & Company
Rube Waddell, St. Louis Browns
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Vic Willis, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
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Boys Spend their money at the Theatre
Cherokee Brewery Malt Liquors
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Steamboat Mayflower
Currier
Saint Louis, Missouri 1896
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Rockford, Rock Island, & Saint Louis R.R - 1868
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Where the money goes to. Bach Branch Office usually has a candy counter. 4020 Manchester St.
Young girls going home from Brown's Shoe factory (Washington & 18 th Sts.) at close of day
Harvey Nailling, delivery boy for Kutterer Printing Co. 300 Olive St. Works 9 1/2 hours a day.
Jefferson St. Gang of newsboys at 10:00 P.M. over campfire in corner lot behind bill-board.
Pennsylvania Central - 1854
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Isaac Newton Paddle Boat
Currier & Ives
Cab Calloway Transit Pass
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Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad - 1873
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Post Dispatch Newspaper Depot where Newspaper boys pick up their papers.
Panorama of the Mississippi Valley : and its fortifications - 1863
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Our baseball heroes - captains of the twelve clubs in the National League
Richard K. Fix
Bundle Boys carry packages as messengers outside of Illinois Central Railroad Station
Jewish Newsboys in Newark, NJ #1
Newsboys pick up their papers and settle up in a basement Branch or office for newspaper sales
Vulcan at the Forge statue, Birmingham, Alabama
Carol Highsmith
Duke Ellington Transit Pass
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Oscar Erbsloh, ready to go up in balloon
Selling Newspapers at 12:30 P.M., between school hours, on Main Street.
Newsies selling near saloon.
Beggar girl who sings and begs downtown day and night. May 7th, 1910
Some of Newark's small newsboys. Afternoon.
Francis Lance, 5 years old, 41 inches high. Sells regularly on Grand Avenue. He jumps on and off moving cars at risk of life.
Small Newsie down-town, Saturday P.M. May 7th, 1910
Bundle Boy carry packages in back a woman on crutches reads a newspaper.
St. Louis Steel Junior No. 10
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St. Louis, Mississippi
William Henry JACKSON
Home of General Grant, St. Louis Mo.
On the levee, St. Louis, during flood
Harbor Master's Office, St. Louis, during flood