African-American Portrait Collection
The collection contains portraits of renowned African-Americans. All portraits are not original and were taken from newspapers, special edition calendars, and other sources. >> Finding Aide <<
The collection contains portraits of renowned African-Americans. All portraits are not original and were taken from newspapers, special edition calendars, and other sources. >> Finding Aide <<
The collection contains items related to the history of the Baden neighborhood of St. Louis. Items include publications, news clippings, photographs, correspondence, handwritten notes, and typed manuscripts. Finding aid »
The collection contains color slides of the Benton Park area of St. Louis used in an academic paper. Finding aid »
The collection contains newspaper clippings, stamps, and assorted travel pamphlets, postcards and ephemera collected by Mr. Greensfelder. Finding aid »
The collection contains the St. Louis Journalism Review photo morgue and Klotzer’s research and biography clipping files used to write articles for SJR. Finding aid »
The collection contains newspaper clippings relating to Charles Lindbergh. Most of the content covers his 1927 flight and the kidnapping case of his son, Charles Lindbergh, Jr. Finding aid »
The collection contains newspaper clippings used by the CDA for research purposes on a variety of local topics. Finding aid »
he collection contains news clippings, exhibit catalogues, invitations, and other miscellaneous items related to St. Louis artist, Edward Boccia. Finding aid »
The collection contains data and history related to the history of Frontenac, Missouri. Materials include student research papers, newspaper articles, correspondences, and other history write-ups. Finding aid »
The collection contains 3 large scrapbooks of newspaper clippings regarding the construction and operation of the Gateway Arch. Finding aid »
Scrapbook containing pasted in clippings regarding trends in the field of nursing in the early twentieth century. Finding aid »
30 articles on the history of St. Louis theaters and theater organs. Articles are dated March 12 – April 16, 2019, though they were written over several years. Plus one article on organ at Most Holy Trinity Church in Soulard. Finding aid »
The papers of Joe Pollack (1931-2012) consists of clipping books of published articles, correspondence, caricatures along with personal and biographical materials. Finding aid »
The collection contains correspondence, clippings, publications, ephemera and memorabilia for KFUO. Included is an incomplete run of Airwaves from 1983 to 2008. Finding aid »
The bulk of the collection includes newspaper clippings, magazines, company and institution annual reports, plus various advertising materials, all of which feature one or more photos taken by Peterson. Most of the material was published or issued by St. Louis area institutions and organizations between the years of 1975-2005. Finding aid »
Lemoine Skinner, Jr. consists of a scrapbook containing clippings of Skinner’s articles and editorials published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 1939-1941 & 1945. Finding aid »
The collection contains scrapbooks compiled by staff from both the St. Louis Public Library and the Municipal Reference Library, previously located in City Hall. Subjects of the scrapbooks range from local topics to international events. Finding aid »
The collection contains news clippings about local authors. Finding aid »
The collection contains both oversize and smaller newspaper and magazine photos related to a variety of St. Louis topics. Some items are pasted to cardboard. Finding aid »
The collection contains postcards of scenes from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. The postcards are from a variety of publishers, and some were sent through the mail. Finding aid »
Newspaper clippings about area musicians, performances, students, conductors and visiting performers. Finding aid »
The collection contains news clippings, annual reports, course information, and exhibit information regarding the People’s Art Center in St. Louis. Funded by the WPA, the People’s Art Center, located at 3657 Grandel Square and 724 N. Union Blvd., was the first integrated arts center in St. Louis. Finding aid »
The collection contains two scrapbooks of clippings covering the years 1926 and 1929-1932. Finding aid »
The collection contains items related to Sandra Bennett’s tenure on the St. Louis Board of Freeholders, roughly from 1987-1989. Items included in the collection are correspondence, news clippings, bound presentations and studies, financial information, and documents relating to the Supreme Court cases. Finding aid »
The collection consists primarily of news clippings related to the subject of art in the St. Louis area. Other items include indexes, exhibit catalogues, and various artist lists. Finding aid »
The St. Louis Radio Collection contains historical information on radio stations in the St. Louis area. The files include correspondence, administrative files, memorabilia, ephemera and memorabilia about individual radio stations as well as those employed at the stations. The majority of the material is related to marketing and advertising, particularly promotional items. Finding aid »
The collection houses papers of the St. Louis Star, the St. Louis Times, and the St. Louis Star-Times, chiefly those of the St. Louis Star-Times. The dated material covers the years 1900 to 1976 with the bulk of the material ranging from 1932 to 1951. Finding aid »
The collection contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, program announcements, performance list, and various ephemera relating to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Finding aid »
The collection contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, exhibit catalogues, and other like information about local artists Tanasko and Catherine Milovich. Finding aid »
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