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81.  Members of Saint Louis Herb Society potting herbs.

Members of Saint Louis Herb Society potting herbs. 




82.  City scene.

Vandeventer (Old Manchester) looking northeast from Kingshighway. 




83.  St. Louis Riverfront.

St. Louis Riverfront. Huck Finn riverboat, Eads Bridge. 




84.  Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Concert. Rose Evening at the Garden.

Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Concert. Rose Evening at the Garden. View from the back of the audience 



1977

85.  Spink Pavilion.

Spink Pavillion view from Tower Grove Avenue. 



2006

86.  Henry Shaw and slavery.

While a young merchant in St. Louis Shaw began buying enslaved persons in the 1820s. In 1850 Shaw owned nine and by 1853 eleven; 1860 census records list eight enslaved persons. As with the 1850 census, their names were not listed. Please see the historical timeline for more information. 




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