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#7 Seventh Street and Washington, looking east. Signs on building advertise the plays Bunty Pulls the Strings and Within the Law, 1910

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#7 Seventh Street and Washington, looking east. Signs on building advertise the plays Bunty Pulls the Strings and Within the Law, 1910

St. Louis in the 1910s: A Photographic Tour of the City during the World War I

#7 Seventh Street and Washington, looking east. Signs on building advertise the plays Bunty Pulls the Strings and Within the Law, 1910

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