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Guide to Photographs and Print Collections - Missouri History Museum

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album. These books constitute Appendix B of the 1905 report by the Division of Works<br />

submitted <strong>to</strong> David R. Francis, President of the LPE Company. Of special note are<br />

volumes 33 <strong>and</strong> 34. Volume 33 contains views of completed buildings, including minor<br />

buildings such as restaurants, concessions <strong>and</strong> attractions on the Pike. Volume 34<br />

contains very early views of construction, including park clearance <strong>and</strong> construction up <strong>to</strong><br />

November 1902.<br />

Subjects include: 1904 World’s Fair.<br />

34 volumes 1901 - 1904<br />

Markets<br />

The Markets file contains images of produce markets in the St. Louis area. The file is<br />

arranged alphabetically by market name or location.<br />

Subjects include: Biddle Market; Center Market; French Market; Lucas Market; Market<br />

House in 1812; Soulard Market; Third Street Market; Union Market; Commission Row.<br />

1 box<br />

Mexican War Lithographs <strong>and</strong> Engravings<br />

The Mexican War Lithographs <strong>and</strong> Engravings file contains 21 lithographs <strong>and</strong><br />

engravings of battle scenes, soldiers, forts, <strong>and</strong> other subjects relating <strong>to</strong> the Mexican War<br />

(1846-1848) <strong>and</strong> a line drawing view of the battle of Buena Vista.<br />

Subjects include: Santa Anna; General Zachariah Taylor; Churubusco; soldiers; horses;<br />

military; Colonel Harney; Monterey; Pillow's attack; attack at Molino del Rey; (more).<br />

2 boxes 1845 - 1847<br />

MHS Lantern Slides<br />

The MHS Lantern Slide file contains images of St. Louis <strong>and</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> locations <strong>and</strong><br />

images many of which were reproduced from documents <strong>and</strong> illustrations in the MHS<br />

collections. Many of the images are identified with labels. A subset of these slides<br />

includes material from the Colonial Dames organization, including over 110 lantern<br />

slides depicting his<strong>to</strong>ric sites <strong>and</strong> people in the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>and</strong> Illinois region.<br />

Subjects include: Martin Lammert's Furniture Company; advertising cards; s<strong>to</strong>re<br />

showroom interiors; residences; outside St. Louis; interiors; churches; furniture <strong>and</strong><br />

housewares; St. Louis views; Anna von Phul watercolors; outside <strong>Missouri</strong>; the Patriotic<br />

Food Show; Cavalcade of Fashion event; boats; maps <strong>and</strong> documents; Veiled Prophet;<br />

women's suffrage; pottery; glassware; lamps; clocks; barber supplies; <strong>to</strong>ys; LPE; 1904<br />

World's Fair; Civil War art; Lillie Ernst; (more).<br />

16 boxes ca 1878 - ca 1934<br />

4 May 2003 page 21

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