St. Louis County |
Levee Scene Showing Eads Bridge |
Eads Bridge Showing the Skyline of St. Louis |
Eads Bridge, Mississippi River |
Eads Bridge, Mississippi River |
Eads Bridge [1920] |
McKliney Bridge, St. Louis [actually, McKinley Bridge] |
Sportsman's Park |
St. Louis Parlor Car Service |
View of St. Louis from the Air |
Lambert Field, St. Louis Municipal Airport, Six Miles from City Limits on Natural Bridge Road |
Fountain in Union Station Plaza |
Civic Center at Night |
U. S. Post Office |
Historic Court House [1906] |
City Hall [1908] |
New Municipal Auditorium |
Municipal Bridge |
General Douglas McArthur Bridge (formerly Municipal Bridge) |
Soldan High School |
St. Louis University Bldgs. |
Civil Court Building, with Statue of Laclede |
Zion Ev. Church |
Masonic Temple |
The Old Cathedral |
General U. S. Grant's Home |
Park Plaza and Hotel Chase |
Park Plaza and Chase Hotels from Lindell Blvd., Entrance to Forest Park |
Art Museum, Forest Park |
Advertising Card for F. C. Taylor, the Power House of the Fur Trade, S. E. Corner Main & Walnut [1909] |
New Bell Telephone Building |
The Park Plaza Hotel |
Bluffs along the Mississippi River |
Catholic Cathedral |
St. Luke's Hospital |
Jefferson Memorial in Forest Park |
The Jewel Box, Forest Park |
Scene in Forest Park |
Bronze Statue of St. Louis Art Hill - Forest Park |
A Winter Sunset, Forest Park |
Nathan Frank Band Stand in Forest Park |
Reservoir Park |
Lafayette Park |
"Juno" Shaw's Garden |
Lily Pond, Shaw's Garden |
Lindell Blvd., Entrance to Forest Park |
Forest Park Driveway |
Public Swimming Pool Fair Grounds Park |
Creve Coeur Lake, near St. Louis |
Budweiser Clydesdales [double wide card] |
King Bros. Motel, Junction 40-61 and 66-67 |
Masonic Orphans Home, Main Building |
Nugents |
The Saum Apartment Hotel, 1919 South Grand Boulevard |
Court House [1905] |
Court House [pre-1907] |
Shaw's Garden [1909] |
The Old Cathedral |
Broadway amd Olive [pre-1907] |
Administration Building, City Hospital [1913] |
Union Station |
Union Station, Largest in the World [1909] |
World's Fair, 1904 |
St. Louis Flood, undated, but after 1903 |