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#203 Abbott Laboratories purchases two-story building at 4455 Duncan Avenue that it had been leasing for five years, 1930

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#203 Abbott Laboratories purchases two-story building at 4455 Duncan Avenue that it had been leasing for five years, 1930

The Streets of St. Louis in the 1930s: A Photographic Memory

#203 Abbott Laboratories purchases two-story building at 4455 Duncan Avenue that it had been leasing for five years, 1930

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←#202 Five-story building at 1124-26 Locust street purchased by T.M. Sayman, head of T.M. Sayman Products Company. Property on the east is the Town Club, 1930
#204 Louis Lasser, 34-year-old MacArthur Bridge attendant, insists he has “easily the coldest job in St. Louis” despite his heavy clothing, 1930→

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