The City of Saint Louis of to Day Its Progress And Prospects
The City of Saint Louis of to Day Its Progress And Prospects
Mahlon M Yeakle
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The south panel partly represents characteristic types of Asia and Africa, including Arabia, Egypt, Judea, China and Japan, which form the principal group, and are sur- rounded by Ethiopia, Caucasia, India, Persia, Abyssinia and Mongolia. The cornice of the ceiling, (including the spandrels and lunettes over the windows), forms a border twenty feet in width, and contains the names of the States of the Union, together with the merchant flags of the Nations in panel work. ST. Mark's evangelical l...uthehax chuhch. (UEV. M. UIIODES. D. D. ) THE COTTON EXCHANGE. 265 CHAPTER II. THE SAINT LOUIS COTTON EXCHANGE. OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR TO END, OCTOBER 1889. Gustav Rosenberg, President. T. C. Witherspoon, Vice President. C. W. Simmons, Secretary. H. W. Young, Assistant Secretary. directors : J. N. Stegall, Wm. M. Senter, August Taussig, Jerome Hill, Thos. H. West. J. H. Cogswell. E. Baker. Saint Louis is the largest inland cotton market in the United States. The St. Louis Cotton Association was organized, October 17, 1873.
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