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#130 Two sets of stone pillars flank the entrances to this squat and substantial building at 14-16 South First street, 1935

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#130 Two sets of stone pillars flank the entrances to this squat and substantial building at 14-16 South First street, 1935

What St. Louis looked like in the 1930s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

#130 Two sets of stone pillars flank the entrances to this squat and substantial building at 14-16 South First street, 1935

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#131 An in-between snack was distributed to those who arrived too late for breakfast and couldn’t wait for noon mess, 1939→

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