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Dr. Samuel Mudd was finally cleared of assisting John Wilkes Boothe.
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This project plan is outlined along with the student participants involved.
WKT
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There are 5 family members and 3 others living in the house. There are several newspaper articles attached about the family.
Ancestry
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Comedians to perform at Westport Funny Bone.
Webster-Kirkwood Times
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Comedians appearing at the Westport Funny Bone. Graduated from KHS 1986.
Webster-Kirkwood Times
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Cutout from American Architect Magazine focused on John McCawley's home, 2041 Briargate Lane.
unknown
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Specifications for the residence for John H. McCawley in the Osage Hills Subdivision.
Nelson, Beverley T.
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History of the house at 329 Way Avenue which was built in 1910 for nephew of James Way. Torn down in 2007.
Williams, Keith
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750 N Taylor - Efforts continue to save 1884 Kirkwood home targeted for demolition.
Mannino, Fran
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These pages note the Dana involvement in Kirkwood. He was involved in the Trustees committee and they were attendees at the Monday Evening Club.
Dahl, June
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This history focuses on the early years. It ends in 1956.
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This booklet contains photos of early Kirkwood. It was published in 1974.
Chamber of Commerce
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This booklet contains photos of early Kirkwood. It was published in 1974
Chamber of Commerce
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This booklet contains photos of early Kirkwood. It was published in 1988.
Historical Society
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Des Peres, Kirkwood, Glendale & Oakland form historic union to face problems of troubled youth. 400 citizens met to form a community coalition.
Murphy, Kevin
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Student creators unknown
Adams Avenue
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This ad says a secluded street of destinctively designed and crafted rance, story-and-a-half and two-story homes plus the one-of-a-kind Frisco Depot.
Agape
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1933 - Advertising listings for Christmas Gifts.
Funk & Wagnalls
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The Meramec Highlands renovated train depot was one of the stops on the house tour. The estimated cost was $100,000 for needed work.
Greer, Jack W.
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This was to commemorate the second daily train across the state of Missouri. We believe this was in 1980.
Barnes, Francis M.
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This points out the high death rate from tuberculosisto the Negro race. Talks of cures and prevention.
Municipal commission on Tuberculosis
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Mr. Gegg had his first real job at the Kirkwood Theater on Clay Avenue. He talks of washing the glass doors, wiping down the seats. He was not paid but had free entry to the movies.
Gegg, Paul R.
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This turn table was used to turn the engine in Kirkwood so it could head downtown.
Messenger
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This document talks of the attributes of Kirkwood and the police department.
Police Department
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This drawing is titled Moving Picture Theatre at Kirkwood MO. The architect logo is unknown.