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She was the City's PBX operator since 1962. Patrolman Wayne Werner was named Policeman of the Year.
Police Department
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The Mudd family tells the story of brother fighting brother. Major Alexis was injured in the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Also cousin was against cousin.
Beck, Betty Murphy
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Three books were presented to the Society. "The Mudd Family in the United States" 1951; "History Papers of the Mudd Family in the U.S."; and a copy of "With Porter in Missouri" written by Joseph A. Mudd, 1909.
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This hall was dedicated to Seeley Mudd because of the donation from the foundation. 1989-1990
Washington University
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A portrait of Henry T. Mudd was misidentified in a previous article. The painting was by Kirkwood artist Jean Mueller.
WKT
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A history of the Mudd's Grove house from 1859 through 2009. Describes owners This paper was delivered to the Sunset Hills PPO group in 2009.
Beck, Betty Murphy
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This article talks of the history in Kirkwood of Mudd's Grove and the upcoming Duck Float.
Thompson, Danette
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Anniversary events focus on fundraising toward major restorations. Barbeque on June 27, Duck Float on August 28 and silent auction on October on October 30.
Briggs-Harty, Linda
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Clarence Spears, Lewis S. Harris, Emil Jepsen, Scott Player, John J. Fasnacht, Laney T. Funderburk, Doyle E. Varvel were named to the Reserve Police program. Chief Peek set up the program.
Messenger
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Chief Plummer was hired in September 1999 from the St. Louis County Police Dept. He cites the amount of community involvement the police had.
Mayo, Piesah
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This society is located in Dr. Mudd's home in Maryland.
Arehart, Louise Mudd
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This is a story of his kidney removal which contained cancer. He lived in Clinton, MS.
Mudd, Thomas J.
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This story is about the Missouri Mule becoming extinct. This train was an Amtrak service which went from St. Louis to Kansas City.
Smith, Bill
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Jim was a police officer for 32 years with Kirkwood. He was 72 years of age.
Police Department
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Sammie was a Kirkwood police officer with D.A.R.E.
Granberry Mortuary
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Almira Mudd's funeral was hosted at the home of Mrs. William C. Wengler in Clayton, MO.
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Dr. Henry Mudd was the Dean of the Medical Branch of Washington University. He was the son of Henry T. Mudd.
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Ray was a career railroad worker and an avid collector of memorabilia. When he retired he spent much time at the Kirkwood Train Station.
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These obituaries were found in the National Bank of St. Charles Book.
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Mr. Lemp was 90 at the time of his death. He was buried from Ambruster and services were private.
Globe-Democrat
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He was the arresting officer of two men suspected of holding up four persons in the parking lot of Yacovellis restaurant.
Police Department
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Thomas Von Hatten, a Five year veteran was named Officer of the Year. 1974
Police Department
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Detective George Basler was elected officer of the year for 1976. He had been with the department for 10 years.
Police Department
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The burglar was shot after breaking into the home of Rev. Father B. G. Stempker, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
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This program is 20 pages in length.
Kirkwood Messenger