Pertaining To St. Louis
Interesting Things To Google.
A St. Louis woman, Pearl Curran, claimed to receive poetry from a spirit through a Ouija board.
Clarence Terhune, a St. Louis caddy, stowed away on the German airship Zeppelin.
The bullet that killed Wild Bill Hickok is buried in St. Louis.
Pretty Boy Floyd was sent to the Missouri penitentiary for a $12,000 St. Louis payroll robbery.
John Dillinger attended an automobile show at Municipal Auditorium in St. Louis.
The Reno Gang and their father lived in St. Louis for a couple of years when things got too hot for them in Indiana.
Frank James, Jesse's brother, was cremated in St. Louis.
Outlaw Sam Bass ran away from his Indiana home when he was a teenager and went to St. Louis but didn't stay long because he thought the city was too dangerous.
Doc Holliday practiced dentistry in St. Louis.
Jack The Ripper died in St. Louis.
Billy The Kid's mother ran a boarding house in St. Louis.
The pirate Jean Lafitte lived his last years around St. Louis and is buried across the river in Alton.
The Sundance Kid and Etta Place were spotted by Pinkerton detectives at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
Charles Manson went to St. Louis in the 1950s and got a tattoo.
The 1949 exorcism in St. Louis.
Geronimo rode the Ferris wheel at the St. Louis World's Fair.
Serial killer H.H. Holmes was locked up in a St. Louis jail with a Missouri train robber.
John Slack, one of the men involved in the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872, moved to St. Louis and opened a casket making company.
Big Jim Kennally, a counterfeiter from St. Louis, came up with a plan to steal Lincoln's body in 1876.
Egan's Rats, St. Louis gangsters, were the main suspects in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
John Wilkes Booth was arrested in St. Louis for making anti-government threats.
Mark Gray, who worked for a St. Louis dry goods firm, attempted to assassinate Edwin Booth during a play in Chicago.
Martin Monti, a St. Louis born pilot, defected to Nazi Germany during the war and worked as a propagandist.
A St. Louis woman, Pearl Curran, claimed to receive poetry from a spirit through a Ouija board.
Clarence Terhune, a St. Louis caddy, stowed away on the German airship Zeppelin.
The bullet that killed Wild Bill Hickok is buried in St. Louis.
Pretty Boy Floyd was sent to the Missouri penitentiary for a $12,000 St. Louis payroll robbery.
John Dillinger attended an automobile show at Municipal Auditorium in St. Louis.
The Reno Gang and their father lived in St. Louis for a couple of years when things got too hot for them in Indiana.
Frank James, Jesse's brother, was cremated in St. Louis.
Outlaw Sam Bass ran away from his Indiana home when he was a teenager and went to St. Louis but didn't stay long because he thought the city was too dangerous.
Doc Holliday practiced dentistry in St. Louis.
Jack The Ripper died in St. Louis.
Billy The Kid's mother ran a boarding house in St. Louis.
The pirate Jean Lafitte lived his last years around St. Louis and is buried across the river in Alton.
The Sundance Kid and Etta Place were spotted by Pinkerton detectives at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
Charles Manson went to St. Louis in the 1950s and got a tattoo.
The 1949 exorcism in St. Louis.
Geronimo rode the Ferris wheel at the St. Louis World's Fair.
Serial killer H.H. Holmes was locked up in a St. Louis jail with a Missouri train robber.
John Slack, one of the men involved in the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872, moved to St. Louis and opened a casket making company.
Big Jim Kennally, a counterfeiter from St. Louis, came up with a plan to steal Lincoln's body in 1876.
Egan's Rats, St. Louis gangsters, were the main suspects in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
John Wilkes Booth was arrested in St. Louis for making anti-government threats.
Mark Gray, who worked for a St. Louis dry goods firm, attempted to assassinate Edwin Booth during a play in Chicago.
Martin Monti, a St. Louis born pilot, defected to Nazi Germany during the war and worked as a propagandist.
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1945 Loews Movie Ads
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5229...lobe-democrat/
1989 Wal-Mart Ad
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1955 J&R Store Ad
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6000...r-stores-1955/
1949 Stromberg-Carlson Ad
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1968 Grand Burlesk Ad
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2496...post-dispatch/
1968 Terre Dulac Ad
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2216...post-dispatch/Posted 10-15-2021 at 06:07 PM by aliasfinn -
Ouija Board Used In Search Of Missing Woman 1912.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2568...post-dispatch/
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11-Year-Old And Mother Pistol-Whips Man And Steals Car
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Man In Truck Kept Ramming Horse & Carriage 2021.
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3 St. Louis Swindlers Con Women Around The Country
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School Closes After Kid Pops Bag Of Chips 2021
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Pole Vault St. Louis
https://polevaultstl.club/
St. Louis Ultrarunners
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Longest Tunnel In St. Louis
https://www.wsp.com/en-US/insights/2...unnel-st-Louis
On February 13, 1982, Michael Barban of St. Louis, jumped 122,171 times on a pogo stick in 15:26 hours.Posted 10-29-2021 at 04:49 AM by aliasfinn -
Students Break Up Road Rage Between Two 70 Year Old Men.
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1904 Minnesota Billboard About World's Fair
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mohistory/3423549999
St. Louis Dairy Co. Billboard
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Thieves Target Pumpkinland 2021.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/th...-louis-county/
DreamDoll Robbed In St. Louis 2021
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Abandoned Bowling Ball Factory Fire 2021
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/fi...r-it-restarts/
Paula Sims Paroled 2021
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Bill Whaley (1896-1943)
Played for the St. Louis Browns 1923.
Hank Severeid (1891-1968)
Played for the St. Louis Browns 1915-1925.
Johnny Schulte (1896-1978)
Played for the St. Louis Browns 1923, 1932 and the St. Louis Cardinals 1927.
Dutch Schliebner (1891-1975)
Played for the St. Louis Browns 1923.
Bill Mizeur (1897-1976)
Played for the St. Louis Browns 1923-1924.Posted 10-31-2021 at 07:11 AM by aliasfinn -
Faints In Court During Bribery Trial 1905
https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=...-txlN--------1
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