St. Louis Globe-Democrat Photographs: Missouri Towns
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Bridgeton Town Hall
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Bridgeton's one-room town hall is a survivor of the days only 10 years ago where it had a population of 202. Julius Telscher (right), head of the Board of Trustees and often called "Mayor", is a leader in Bridgeton's balanced economy plan.
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Bridgeton Union Dispute
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Images shows police cars and an ambulance standing by at the Haussmann Refrigerator Co. Union complaints that police used excessive force in quelling a disturbance at Hussmann Refrigerator Co. were denied by Bridgeton Police Chief George Krelo after about 100 pickets were arrested outside the plant Monday. Krelo said about 500 striking workers gathered outside plant gates at Taussig and St. Charles Rock Roads and began throwing rocks at cars entering the facility.
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Brookfield, MO Hospital
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To the casual visitor this structure in Brookfield may look like a large, comfortable residence, but within it is fully equipped as a modern hospital. It was completed this summer at a cost of $25,000 from funds raised by friends of Dr. John L. McLarney, for whom it was named.
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Brush Creek Area View
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"Louis Brenner, assistant manager of the Shaw's Garden Arboretum, uses a pointer to show Lowell Burns of the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce the Brush Creek valley, scene of the coming conservation pageant, "The Saga of the Meramec." The white line running across the relief map is U. S. Highway 66. Meramec River is the broad belt cutting across the bottom of the map. "The Saga of the Meramec" will be presented by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and the Friends of the Land Sept. 18, 19 and 20 at the Arboretum at Gray Summit."
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Building Core of the Pierre Laclede Building
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John J. Powers, president of the St. Louis Club, which will occupy the top three floors of the Pierre Laclede Building in Clayton, raises a flag atop a model of the structure as a larger flag is raised on the newly completed core of the building. The steel concrete core was completed in 17 working days by the Fruin-Colnon Construction Company, rising at the rate of 15 feet a day. The building itself will rise around the core in the next phase.
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Business District of Cape Girardeau, MO
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Business District of Cape Girardeau looking West along Broadway. Pretentious Southeast Missourian building in lower left foreground. Steepled church in distance is Trinity Lutheran church, one of thirty churches within city limits.
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Cabool MO Reducer Factory
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Missouri Farmers Association building which turns out Metrecal under contract for Mead-Johnson Company
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Cabool MO Tornado Wreckage
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Mrs. Carl Morton stands in the ruins of her rented home just outside Cabool in Texas Co. Fifty homes or outbuildings were damaged by a tornado that came to earth Wed. pm.
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California MO Lumber Fire
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Lumberyard Fire - A fire at the Friedmeyer Lumber Co., in California, Mo. Sunday reduced the lumberyard to ashes and spread to nearby buildings, including the 127-year-old Moniteau County Jail.
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California MO Post Office
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California, MO., February 1. - Clinton B. Uttley of the First Assistant Postmaster General's staff will deliver the main address here tomorrow at the dedication of the new $46,300 Post Office.
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Callaway County Soil District Board of Supervisors
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"The 'Kingdom of Callaway' is an area winner in the Globe-Democrat's Soil Conservation Districts Awards Program, and members of the Callaway County Soil District Board of Supervisors are honored at a recognition dinner at Fulton, Mo. Holding plaques presented them by Charles C. Clayton (right) executive assistant of the Globe-Democrat, are, from left: Board members Harold Slusher, Swan Ferguson, C. D. Blackburn, Lawrence Howard, and Board Chairman Joe Grant, who is also receiving a $200 check from Clayton to further conservation in the county."
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