The Story of a Great City in a Nutshell 500 Facts About St Louis
The Story of a Great City in a Nutshell 500 Facts About St Louis
Harry Brazee Wandell
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S. Tuttle, of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, lives in St. Louis. Illuminating gas is sold to ordinary consumers in St. Louis for $1 per 1, 000 feet. St. Louis erected in 1900, 2, 059 houses with an aggregate value of $8, 400, 000. Merchants' Exchange has contributed $700, 000 for charitable purposes since 1866. The only shrine in the West blessed by the Pope is at the Visitation Convent, Cabanne. St. Louis' total city tax, exclusive of public schools and state taxes, is $1. 30 per $100 of v...aluation. Rev. Dr. J. M. Fitzgerald, Ecsident Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, lives in S*t. Louis. In 1892 Mississippi River flood sufferers were given $54, 000 by the St. Louis Merchants' Exchange. St. Louis' rate of taxation in 1900 was $1 95 per $100 of valuation, which is on a basis of about 60 per cent. Lafayette Park Presbyterian Sunday-school is the largest in the world, having an enrollment of 2, 344 scholars. Mrs. Elizabeth Avis, founder of the first Methodist missionary society.
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