St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: Missouri Towns
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Old Brentwood Bank
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Here is the old Brentwood Bank at 2427 Brentwood bl., in which the employees did everything but serve customers ham and eggs for breakfast.
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Old Cottage Shower
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Old shower in cottage basement used for the Missouri Training School for Boys in Boonville.
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Overcrowded Training School
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Several beds are crammed together with one under a large fan at the overcrowded State Training School for Boys.
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Ozark Spring and Mill
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A famous Ozark spring and an historic mill - The Reed Spring near Centerville, Mo., in Reynolds County, is not as well known as several others in the state but it flows a huge amount of water and turns the water wheel of an old mill which is said to be more than 100 years old. The mill was reconstructed a few years ago and instead of grinding meal it now operates an electric light and ice plant which supplies the nearby village. In the foreground can be seen part of the flow making its way direct to the West Fork of Black River into which it empties a short distance to the right of the edge of the photo.
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Ozark Stone Jail of Centerville, MO
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Where He'll Be Kept - In this stone jail at Centerville, Mo., will be kept Robert (Bobby) Camden, known both as "Robin Hood" and the "Scourge" of the Ozarks, when he is brought to the isolated village to face a murder charge, along with five other defendants. Camden, already is in the State Penitentiary at Jefferson City under 30-year sentence for robbery. The six are charged with the slaying of Rev. James A. Radford, hill preacher.
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Party-Goers in Shaw Park, Clayton, MO
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Party-goers find impromptu seating to relax and enjoy the appetizing hors d'oeuvres, wine and beer at the Clayton Chamber of Commerce "Parties in the Park." The parties will be held in Shaw Park in Clayton on September 5, 12 and 19 from 5 to 7 p.m.
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Peabody Testing, Brentwood
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Brentwood fire officials say they will not order men to enter Peabody Testing Services, above, in case of fire because of company's use and storage of radioactive isotopes.
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Peanuts Characters at Chesterfield Pumpkin Patch
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Photograph of two children sitting on hay bales with pumpkins in front of two large wooden caricatures of Snoopy and Linus van Pelt from It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. The characters are 8-feet tall, and were on display at Hellwig Farm.
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People's Church Arnold, MO.
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Image shows the Living Cross Choir, directed by Doris Brown, celebrating Easter in a special way at the People's Church in Arnold Missouri.
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People-Powered Vehicle
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Image depicts a people-powered vehicle which was sold at the Boys Town of Missouri's fifth annual Kaleidoscope Auction. Chairman of the Kaleidoscope preview dinner Mrs. Louis J. Fusz Jr., Mayor John Poelker and Kaleidoscope of Events chairman, Mrs. Richard Holton inspect the vehicle.
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Phases of the Clayton Executive Center
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Under construction: Construction has started on the Clayton Executive Center at the intersection of Clayton Road and the Inner Belt Highway 725. The Thiemann-Stinnett-Weinhaus partnership is building the $12 million complex in two phases, the first of a four-story office building and the second a five-story building. The complex was designed by the architectural firm of Robert L. Boland Inc. and general contractor is Sidney Weinhaus Associates Inc. The Equitable Life Assurance Society provided construction financing. Lease rates will be $14.50 per square foot per year.
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Photographs at Sarah's Antiques
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Image shows photographs of Presidents Harry Truman and Franklin Roosevelt hanging on the wall of Sarah's Antiques on Main Street.
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Pierre Laclede Building, General Dynamics Headquarters
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Photograph of many people outside of the Pierre Laclede Building in Clayton, MO, who are laying on the ground while others hold signs that say "From trident to life" on them. Those laying on the ground wear tags which say "Trident Victim".
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Pioneer Settlers of the Meramec Basin
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"Two Pioneer Settlers of the Meramec Basin are depicted by Barbara Isaac as "Becky," and Larry Green as "John," in "The Spigot in the Hill," dramatic portion of the beautiful "Saga of the Meramec," to be presented tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday at Shaw's Garden Arboretum, Gray Summit, Mo. The saga is a joint project of the Globe-Democrat and the Friends of the Land."
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Plan for The Plaza in Clayton
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An aerial view plan for The Plaza in Clayton. There are labels all over the image indicating where buisnesses and adjacent streets are located. This includes "Mall Shops", "Famous Barr", "Festival Rental", "Theatre", "Garden Offices", "Hotel", "Fitness Center", "Office/Tower", "Retail Shops", "Luxury Apartments", "Restaurant", and four streets, Forsyth, Forest Park, Hanley, and Carondelet.
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Plans for Centennial Plaza in Clayton, MO
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Tenant Equity concept in new office building - Linclay Corp. has unveiled plans for Centennial Plaza, a 165,000-square-foot office building at the southwest corner of Hanley Road and Bonhomme Avenue in Clayton. Construction of the 15-story structure will start next spring and occupancy is scheduled for the fall of 1985.
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Playhouse to be Auctioned
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Image shows President Ron Stahlschmidt, Chairman of auction Mrs. Francis J. Rounds, chairman of the board Harry Neil, and dinner chairman Mrs. Robert Dunaway standing around a playhouse to be auctioned at the Kaleidoscope event.
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Pol-Mac Hotel, Campbell, MO
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The Pol-Mac Hotel at Campbell, Mo., which, after the first of the year, will be the General Baptist Rest Home. Negotiations for its purchase by the church group were completed recently and the new owners will take possession on Dec.31.
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