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The building was designed by Henry Singleton in 1839. The courts operated from 1843-1930 in this building. The Dred Scott case was held in this building. Henry Singlteton eventually moved to Kirkwood.
Jefferson National Histioric Assoc.
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This photo is taken at the depot showing the crowd waiting for the "Challenger" steam locomotive.
Linsley, Diana
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This was to be the last day for the Colorado Eagle. A hobo had gotten on the train between the diesel locomotive and the first car.
STL Post Dispatch
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She was staffing the new Kirkwood Police Community Relations Drop-in Center at 161 W Jefferson.
Globe-Democrat
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This program was to discuss the proposed improvements and the nomination as a historical landmark.
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Small pocket book listing the original prices for Osage Hills and Golf Course lots.
McCawley, John
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Informational pamphlet about the Osage Hills Country Club.
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Osage Country Club membership card for Marie McCawley, signed by club secretary Guy Hardin. 5th membership.
McCawley, Mary
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Order slip from Osage Country Club, with a shopping list on the back written by Marie McCawley
McCawley, Patsy
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood, room 12.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood, grade 2.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Grade 4, room 13. 1961-1962 school year.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Grade 5, room 104. 1962-1963 school year.
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Grade 5, room 102. 1962-1963 school year. Teacher identified as Mrs. Edler on back of photo.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Grade 6, room 105. 1963-1964 school year.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Grade 6, room 108. 1963-1964 school year.
Lester Jones Studio
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Class photo for Osage Hills School Kirkwood. Kindergarten.
Lester Jones Studio
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Various views of Osage School, including secondary building which has since been demolished.
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Otto the talking car was presented to the police department in a YMCA ceremony. Safety Officer Ray Gowan was Otto's partner in the safety program.
Police Department
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History of the station and the citizens efforts to keep it as the center of town.
Bry, Charlene
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This was another article over the Frisco Station and its renovation between the City of Kirkwood and Thomas Biggs.
Jones, Cate
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This painting was used in the 1990 calendar but had been used in the 1965 Anniversary. The 1990 Calendar was sponsored by the Hoffman Ward House. The paintings were done in green and white instead of the pinks used in 1965.
Long, Richard
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This photo was in the newspaper at the time of his exhibit by the St. Louis Artists' Guilt. There is a story about his life also.
Geis, Milton
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This pancake supper is held yearly to support the police fund.
Police Benevolent Fund