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71.  Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum.

Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum. Page 1. 



1842

72.  Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum.

Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum. Page 2 



1842

73.  Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum.

Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum. Page 3. 



1842

74.  Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum.

Deed of trust and notice of affidavit of trustees sale of property belonging to John and Mary Meachum.Back of document. 



1842

75.  Henry Shaw in his carriage (at entrance to Park)

Henry Shaw in his carriage at entrance to Tower Grove Park. 




76.  Shaw's tomb - 1889

Rebecca Edom, dressed in black mourning, standing beside the tomb, 1889. 




77.  Henry Shaw's townhouse at 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis, Shaw is visible standing on balcony.

Henry Shaw's townhouse at 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis, Shaw is visible standing on balcony. Copy of daguerreotype made around 1851. 



1851

78.  Mausoleum (looking east?). Shows obelisk no longer there.

Mausoleum (looking east?). Shows obelisk no longer there. 



1890

79.  Henry Shaw portrait by Richard E. Miller being held upright by George T. Moore.

Henry Shaw portrait being held upright by George T. Moore. The 1906 oil painting is by Richard E. Miller. 




80.  Washington University in St. Louis, 1871-1902.

Downtown St. Louis location of Washington University, 1871-1902. Location was bounded by Washington Avenue, Lucas Place, and Locust Street. 




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