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Guide to the Archival Collections.pdf - Missouri History Museum

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<strong>the</strong> army in 1954. Following his discharge in 1956, he traveled in Europe where he met his wife,<br />

June, who was also traveling. They were married at <strong>the</strong> American Consulate in Tangier,<br />

February 12, 1957. They have two children: Lorie and Adam. Schramm worked openly for St.<br />

Louis County home rule, <strong>the</strong> nonpartisan court plan, a county school equalization tax, support of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Legal Aid Society, housing development, and <strong>the</strong> public defender bill. He was in <strong>the</strong><br />

forefront of a number of o<strong>the</strong>r significant issues: air and water pollution control, creation of a<br />

state department of community affairs, levying of a county-wide cigarette tax, consumer fraud<br />

legislation, a state medical examiner system, accelerated state aid <strong>to</strong> schools, state aid <strong>to</strong><br />

kindergartens, and annual legislative sessions.<br />

Political correspondence and subject files relating <strong>to</strong> his tenure as a <strong>Missouri</strong> state<br />

representative, 1965-1972. Topics relate <strong>to</strong> his service on <strong>the</strong> judiciary and educational<br />

committees, and social reform issues of <strong>the</strong> late 1960s including abortion legislation, air and<br />

water pollution control, housing, government reorganization, and aid <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> elderly. Also<br />

includes material regarding his bid for lieutenant governor in 1972.<br />

Cite as: Jack S. Schramm Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A1488<br />

Schuchat, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine E.<br />

Papers, 1940-1978. 1 flat s<strong>to</strong>rage box<br />

Kate Schuchat was a St. Louis illustra<strong>to</strong>r who worked for various department s<strong>to</strong>res:<br />

Vandervoorts, 1935-1936; Famous Barr, Co., 1937-1939; Stix, Baer, and Fuller, 1939 or 1940;<br />

Garlands, 1946; and Stix, Baer, and Fuller, 1969-1978. She freelanced during <strong>the</strong> years 1947-<br />

1969.<br />

Collection includes newspaper illustrations and fashion promotions for retail s<strong>to</strong>res, 1940-<br />

1978, including Sylvia Styles Column from <strong>the</strong> St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1950-1959; tear sheets<br />

of illustrations and ad mats for manufacturers, 1950s-1970s; three sales books for Liontree<br />

designs, illustrated by Kate Schuchat, 1967-1968; Stix, Baer and Fuller Christmas catalog,<br />

1960s, and fashion sketch book, Fall 1975.<br />

Cite as: Ca<strong>the</strong>rine E. Schuchat Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

Schulte Plumbing Company<br />

See A.B. Schulte Plumbing Company.<br />

A2570<br />

Schultes, Anna.<br />

Papers, 1904-1910. 8 items<br />

Papers include New Year’s greeting card of Emmaus German Evangelical Church, Chouteau<br />

near Tower Grove Ave., St. Louis, January 1, 1904 (in German); three New Year’s greeting<br />

cards of Pas<strong>to</strong>r H. Walser <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> friends and members of St. Luke’s German Evangelical Church,<br />

St. Louis, 1906-1910 (in German); and two undated Easter greeting cards of Heydt Bakery Co.<br />

These items were found in a German hymnbook titled Evangelisches Gesangbuch, published in<br />

1900. The owner’s name, “Anna Schultes, 1904” was embossed on <strong>the</strong> cover.<br />

Cite as: Anna Schultes Papers, <strong>Missouri</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Museum</strong> Archives, St. Louis.<br />

A2264<br />

Schultz Sisters.<br />

Papers, 1909-1910. 1 folder (2 items) [formerly Alphabetical File]<br />

Pauline and Ottilie Schultz had a dress-making business at 2017 Cherokee Street.

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