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English: Horizontal wood engraving from Harper's Weekly, page 549, July 8, 1876, showing St. Louis from an elevated view in Illinois, south of Eads Bridge. The engraving shows factory smoke hovering over city. On the Illinois side, there is a grain elevator in foreground.
Title: "St. Louis, Missouri.--Drawn by Schell and Hogan, from a Sketch by C. A. Vanderhoof."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Schell and Hogan
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N21923
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Print Box A-24- St. Louis Prints Collection- Miscellaneous Scenes
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wood engraving
hand-colored wood engraving
Schell and Hogan
C. A. Vanderhoof
Harper's Weekly
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horizontal
outdoors
Steamboats
Mississippi
Eads Bridge (Saint Louis, Mo.)
grain elevator
barge
Factories
smoke
Rivers
riverfront
steeple
rail yard
train
River and Steamboats
Commercial buildings
Business, Industry and Finance
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146042
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2C9E8A3A-070A-6204-EA6B-F37E458AA7C5

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