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This shows the Original Heinzelmann store contrasted with the Dapple Gray Antique store or Van Goor Building. This building is undergoing renovation.
Mensio, Ken
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Photo of train station when had the overhang compared to 1987.
Mensio, Ken
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Photo of turntable. This area is now part park and part Farmers Market.
Mensio, Ken
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Kirkwood Road looking southwest from Adams. The second picture is the Commerce Bank. This is now Adams Place Retirement Community.
Mensio, Ken
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Looking east from Clay at the base of the railroad overpass.
Mensio, Ken
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Looking north on Kirkwood Road. They were taken from the train station.
Mensio, Ken
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The first picture has the Kirkwood Storage Company then the view of the Target parking lot.
Mensio, Ken
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Carol Ann Miller and Officer Robert Darlington are pictured.
Journal
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Daniel B. Linza was elected vice-president of the Region 11 Section of the FBI National Academy Associates. Chief Linza would become the president of the entire Academy Associates organization in 1980.
Journal
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Patrolwoman Eugenia Webdel was selected Officer of the year for 1975. She had been on the police department for 11 years. (2 articles)
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Chief Max Durbin took delivery of three 1965 Chevrolet patrol cars from Don Essen Chevrolet.
Community Press
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Sgt William McEntee leaves wife and three young children. He was a 19 year veteran with the police department. He was on a routine call a complaint of fireworks. He was then ambushed.
Corrigan, Don
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Four pictures of the police barbecue opening at the Green Tree Festival. This was the 5th annual Kirkwood Police Barbecue.
Journal
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Patrolman Cecil Keeler financially adopted a nine-year-old Navajo Indian Boy through the Futures for Children organization.
Community Press
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The City of Kirkwood had taken over the train station and was staffing it with volunteers.
Courtaway, Robbi
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The Hunstein bid won the bid. They offered $165,000 for the purchase of the school.
Mattingly, Matt
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Carl R. Huff Jr suffered an attack at the Community Center.
Globe-Democrat
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The police department was using the C.B. radio to assist in their law enforcement efforts.
Police Department
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This is a history of the station beginning in the 1850s through the renovation in the 40s and Amtrack taking over passenger travel.
Kaiser, Max
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This was the location map showing a new subdivision. There were to be 20 lots developed.
Callies, Rod
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This line was to begin in Kirkwood going south and enging in St. Louis. Much of this line was made into Grant's Trail.
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This article goes through 1944. It mentions the problems with "Kirkwood Hill".
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This is a book of photos using old images and contrasting them with current images of 1987.
Davis, Mary F.
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Webster Kirkwood Times. Photo and article about her performance as Lizzie in production "110 in the Shade" at Stages St. Louis .
Jarrett, Linda
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Gene Webdell was holding coffees in residents homes to speak on behalf of citizen awareness. Ideas were given on ways to prevent burglary.
Desloge, Rick