File:"St. Patrick's Day Procession in St. Louis, 1874", west side of Seventh Street between Carr Street and Biddle Street.jpg

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English: Horizontal lithograph showing a view of the 1874 Saint Patrick's Day procession in front of Saint Patrick's School and Hall, also includes T.F. Molony Dry Goods Building, Butcher's and Drover's Bank, and Hibernia Savins Bank. Prominent persons are identified in the caption.
Title: "St. Patrick's Day Procession in St. Louis, 1874", west side of Seventh Street between Carr Street and Biddle Street.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/30EEA30E-A4CA-DCD6-DD98-AB0B5DED4361/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/146744
Author G. Lehr
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Identifier
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N22126
Part of
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Print Box A-25- St. Louis Lithographs and Engravings
Subjects
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lithograph
G. Lehr
horizontal
black and white
outdoors
St. Patrick's Day Parade
St. Patrick's Day Procession
Saint Patrick's School and Hall
Hibernia Savings Bank
T. F. Molony Dry Goods
Butcher's and Drover's Bank
Flags
parade
Processions
Peter Jackman
Edward Quinlivan
Patrick Monahon Grand Marshal
John McCormack
John Cordell
John Tobin
Con Maguire
M. J. Cullen
Reverend Father James Archer
James Archer
B. T. Mulligan
Dr. James C. Cogan
T. D. Hanrahan
J. H. Busby
Captain T. L. O'Sullivan
T. L. O'Sullivan
James C. Cogan
B. P. Taafe
M. Muldoon
Phillip Gunn
Reverend P. Brady
P. Brady
Reverend E. A. Higgins
E. A. Higgins
T. Foley
Reverend James McCaffrey
James McCaffrey
Reverent William Walsh
William Walsh
J. Scarret
Reverend J. D. Dougherty
J. D. Dougherty
P. Ahearn
C. Yeager
John Muhally
Thomas Satnton
William Stanton
P. O'Malley
John J. Fitzwilliam
James Hardy
Luke C. O'Reilly
James Gorman
Seventh St.
7th St.
Carr St.
Biddle St.
Central Magazine
Parades and Pageants
Holidays
Resource
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146744
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30EEA30E-A4CA-DCD6-DD98-AB0B5DED4361

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