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Leonard, J. W. The Industries of Saint Louis. Her Relations as a Center of Trade. Manufacturing Establishments and Business Houses . St. Louis: J. M. Elstner and Co., 1887. [format: book], [genre: narrative]. Permission: St. Louis Mercantile Library
Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=leonard.html


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Pictures and Illustrations.

E. O. Stanard, John W. Noble, Frank Gaiennie, Geo. Taylor. Representative Men.

Blair Monument.

Benton Monument.

St. Louis Club House.

Entrance to Tower Grove Park.

The Merchants' Exchange.

Bird's Eye View of the Bridge.

Odd Fellows' Building.

St. Louis Art Museum.

Liederkranz Hall.

Exposition and Music Hall.

Scenes in Tower Grove Park.

The Republican Building.

The Post-Dispatch.

The Evening Chronicle.

Anzeiger des Westens.

Westliche Post.

Kingsland & Ferguson Manufacturing Company.

The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.

Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company.

R. L. Rosebrough Sons.

Charles A. Drach & Co.

Rice, Stix & Co.

Evens & Howard.

F. Meyrose & Co.

Mr. S. W. Cobb.

St. Louis Moulding and Frame Factory.

Philibert & Johanning Manufacturing Company.

A. E. Faust.

The Heisler Electric Light Company.

Crescent Furniture and Lumber Company.

Wm. Koenig & Co.

St. Louis Shot Tower Company.

Haydock Bros.' New Factory.

J. B. Legg.

J. H. Wear, Boogher & Company.

The St. Louis Manufacturing Company.

Stamm Brothers.

Scherpe & Koken.

Heller & Hoffman.

Whitman Agricultural Company.

Waters-Pierce Oil Company.

Rohan Bros. Boiler Manufacturing Company.

Brown-Desnoyers Shoe Co.

Bemis Bro. Bag Company.

The James Cunningham, Son & Co's Carriage Works

Southern Roller Mills.

Geo. Gog Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company.

Fraatz Toy and Notion Company.

W. J. Haynes & Co.

Crab and Palette.

Glover & Pinkenaur.

The American Wood Preserving Company.

Maxwell & Crouch.

L. M. Rumsey Manufacturing Company.

Ginocchio Brothers & Co.

Regina Flour Mill Company.

The Mammoth Stables and Broadway Mule Yards.

Safe Deposit and Trust Company of St. Louis.

Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.

French Silvering and Ornamental Glass Company.

Chas. F. May.

Geo. D. Barnard & Co.

St. Louis Hardware and Cutlery Co.

I. R. Trask, President.

Trask Fish Company.

The store and office building.

John M. Sellers.

H. A. Hyatt.

Planters' House.

Westlake & Button Novelty Works Company.

J. L. Woolf & Brother.

The Goodyear Rubber Company.

Lungstras Dyeing and Cleaning Company.

Sect Wine Company.

Shultz Belting Company.

Pond Engineering Company.

St. Louis Union Stock Yard Co.

Geo. P. Brunner Manufacturing Company.

A. B. Mayer Manufacturing Company.

Patented Device.

Steinwender & Sellner.

Pioneer Western Plow Manufacturer, and Founder of the Largest Steel-Plow Factory in the World.

Ingersoll Machinery.

The Missouri Safe Deposit Company.

The De La Vergne Refrigerating Machine Company.

The Dr. Harter Medicine Company.

Senter & Co.

The Heine Safety Boiler Company.

Merkel Brothers.

Charles Galle.

Chas. Ehlermann Hop and Malt Company.

A. G. Hulbert.

Murphy & Company, Varnish Makers.

A. Levy & Co.

F. E. Little & Co.

Peter Oakes.

Huttig Sash and Door Company.

R. L. Coleman & Co.

Laclede Building Cor. Fourth & Olive Sts.

Commercial Block.

E. S. Warner.

Geo. J. Fritz.

Anthony & Kuhn Brewing Company.

Saddles, Harness, etc..

Hamilton-Corliss and Stationary and Portable Engines, Saw Mills, Gang Edgers, Lath Machines, Wood-Working Machinery, Belting and Mill Supplies.

"Caligraph."

The Stenograph.

Trunks, Valises and Satchels.

Old W. S. Stone's Distillery.

Fine Kentucky Whiskies.

Type-Writers.

Threshing Machinery and Engines.

Trunks, Travelling Bags, Sample Cases, etc.

Pork Packers, Curers of the Missouri Ham.

Annan, Burg, & Co.

The Gage & Horton Manufacturing Company.

Chemical Apparatus and Chemicals, and Materials for Smelters, Assayers, Miners and Jewelers.

Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, and Spring Wagons.

Holt, Payne & Co.

Iron Cornices.

St. Louis Collar and Whip Factory.

Pianos.

Parlor Suits, Lounges and Mattrasses.

Fine Carriages, Rockaways, Barouches, Phaetons, Business Trucks and Wagons, etc.

Electro Silver-Plated Ware.

Saddlery, Harness, etc.

The MacMurray-Judge Architectural Iron Company.

Smith-Davis Manufacturing Company.

Gus. Frey.

Vehicles and Harness and other Horse Trappings.

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Leonard, J. W. The Industries of Saint Louis. Her Relations as a Center of Trade. Manufacturing Establishments and Business Houses . St. Louis: J. M. Elstner and Co., 1887. [format: book], [genre: narrative]. Permission: St. Louis Mercantile Library
Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=leonard.html
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