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These photos were taken when the book Ten Historic Houses was written.
Smith, Lowell
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5 X 7" b/w - Grant Masters was Mo Pac RR section foreman in Kirkwood throughout 1920s and 1930s. His last year of work was as a crossing guard at Kirkwood Road.
Masters, Stan
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This is a calendar page from 2003 showing Nancy Frazier Meyer, Cyril Clemens and Harry Truman at the depot The date of the original photo is unknown.
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Helen and Eugene Mudd were married on Sept 4, 1907 in St. Charles, MO.
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1942 - He had delivered freight and was going back into the clear. Appears to have old wooden building to west of station. Steam engine #1711.
Leeman, Wayne
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These 2 photos appear to be from the 1930's. They show the house from the south side. They do not show tower.
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This photo was taken in 1949 by a local photographer. 301 N Kirkwood Road.8 X 10" b/w (3)
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5 X 7" b/w - The street banner in the photo says "Diamond Celebration"
Karsnick
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Meramec Highlands School on 1015 Barberry Lane in Kirkwood. Public, one room school. Photo property of Patsy McCawley, whose name is written on the back.
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3.5 X 5" b/w - Back says A new copper finial for the train station, Kirkwood MO 1993. Bud inspired this.
Scheidegger, Francis
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8 X 10" b/w - These photos were taken when the station was renovated in the 1940s. James Vowiel was the stationmaster.
Sievers
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8 X 10" b/w - This photo is from 1949 taken by a local photographer.
Beerman, Clara
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8 X 10" b/w - Letter says Dear Harlan - I enclose four pictures taken last week of the Kirkwood Depot.
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5 X 7" b/w - Back says Missouri Pacific Railroad Station, Kirkwood, MO 20 minutes St 16.
Scheidegger, Francis
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5 X 7" b/w - Back says Kirkwood Station about 1894-95. N.H. Allen Drug store on corner and Rudolph Pagenstecher next door west. Gift of King Ambler.
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8 X 8" b/w - shows the buzz-saw sign with Missouri Pacific Lines and Kirkwood sign below.
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3 X 5.5" b/w - three persons standing in front of the station.
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Marie and Patsy McCawley in front of the entry to the Osage Country Club, 1927. Writing identifying them on the back.
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At the Osage Country Club's swimming pool behind the club. Writing identifying location and year on the back.
unknown
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8 X 10" b/w - There is a crowd at the station waiting for Mr. Young.
Theiss, Bob
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Some of the students are identified. Teach is in the photo.
Lester Jones Studio
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8 X 10" b/w - This train is by the old wooden shed west of the train station. Note the number of tracks.
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8 X 10" b/w - The same engine being turned but with a different view - shows lumber yard in background.
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8 X 10" b/w - These commuter engines were pulled off the line in July 1940 due to a fire.
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This young man lived at 300 Gill Avenue. There is no date on this photo but has been in the Pitman file since 1986.