File:St. Louis Life Insurance Building, northwest corner of Sixth and Locust Streets.jpg

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English: Horizontal, sepia print of a six-story building with figures along the top. There are people and horse-drawn vehicles on the street and sidewalk around the building. Other buildings are also visible to either side. Also called the Equitable Building or the Mutual Life Insurance Building. Image is from Album of St. Louis, 1878
Title: St. Louis Life Insurance Building, northwest corner of Sixth and Locust Streets.
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Source Missouri History Museum
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N41043
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Equitable Building (old) also called the St. Louis Life Insurance Building and Mutual Life Insurance Building (northwest corner of Sixth and Locust Streets) (George I. Barnett, Architect - 1874)
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horizontal
sepia
outdoors
Equitable Building
St. Louis Life Insurance Building
Mutual Life Insurance Building
Commercial buildings
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154285
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EA3B0F04-14B9-FABF-6C0A-9FA1A9C6F473

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