St. Louis Notes
Cardinal great owns this house
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St. Louis Cardinal great Marty Marion owns this house.Former Cardinals pitcher owned this house
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Mark Littell was a recently retired pitcher from the St. Louis Cardinals in 1983 when he sold this house.Cardinal Hall of Famer owns this house
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Hall of Fame member Red Schoendienst bought this house in 2002.Cardinals and Blues sportscaster owns this house
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St. Louis sportscaster Dan McLaughlin bought this house in 2003.NFL QB Gus Frerotte owns this home
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Gus Frerotte was a quarterback for the St. Louis Rams when he bought this house in 2006.Cedric the Entertainer owns this home
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Cedric the Entertainer (Cedric Kyles) has owned this house since 1999.Rapper Murphy Lee owns this home
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Rapper Murphy Lee (Tohri Hunter) has owned this house since 2006.Cardinals quarterback owned this house
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Neil Lomax was quarterback for the St. Louis Football Cardinals when he owned this house.Congressman owned this house
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Willard Vandiver was involved in the insurance business and owned a dairy farm (Columbia, Mo.)Early grocer and businessman owned this house
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Herman Kroeger was secretary and treasurer of the Meyer-Schmid Grocer Co. in 1898 when he owned this house.City surveyor owned this house
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James Dodds was the City of St. Louis surveyor in 1912 when he owned this house.Furniture Co. president owned this house
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George Diederich was president of the G.H.Electric Co. executive owned this house
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George Cullinan was the manager for Western Electric Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Jewelry executive owned this house
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Stephen Culbertson was vice president of the Hess Culbertson Jewelry Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Former sewer commissioneer owned this house
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Branch Colby was a civil engineer in private practice in 1912 when he owned this house.Coal Co. president owned this house
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Edward Coffin was president of the Berry-Bergs Coal Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Well connected attorney owned this house
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Alexander Cochran was an attorney in 1912 when owned this house.Ethical Society Leader owned this house
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Percival Chubb was an educator and Leader of The Ethical Society of St. Louis in 1912 when he owned this house.Cement tile company executive owned this house
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Oliver Childs was the manager of the American Cement Tile Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Court of Appeals judge owned this house
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Henry Caulfield was a Court of Appeals judge in 1912 whe he owned this house.Lead Co. executive owned this house
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George Carpenter was resident manager for the National Lead Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Rubber Co. president owned this house
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Charles Capen was the president of Capen Belting and Rubber Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Iron Co. president owned this house
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Charles Campbell was the president of Campbell Iron Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Railroad doctor owned this house
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George Cale Jr. was chief surgeon of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Bank director owned this house
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Benjamin Bush was director of the Maryland National Bank in 1912 when he owned this house.Saddlery Co. executive owned this house
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Patrick Burns was president of the P.Iron broker owned this house
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William Burg was an iron and steel broker in 1912 when he owned this house.Hay and feed company president owned this house
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Hugh Brady was president of the St. Louis Weighing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Investment banker owned this house
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David Bowman was an investment banker in 1912 when he owned this house.School superintendent owned this house
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Ben Blewett was superintendent for the St. Louis public schools in 1912 when he owned this house.Tool manufacturer owned this house
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Walter Birge was a tool manufacturer in 1912 when he owned this house.Manufacturing Co. president owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Julius Birge was president of the Seymour Manufacturing Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.Banner and flag manufacturer owned this house
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Eugene Benz was president and treasurer of the George E.Newspaper executive owned this house
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Homer Bassford was general manager of the St. Louis Times in 1912 when he owned this house.Brick Co. president owned this house
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George Bass was president of the Hydraulic Press Brick Co. in 1912 when he owned this house.U.S. congressman owned this house
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Richard Bartholdt was a U.S.Engraving Co. executive owned this house
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George Arthur was manager of the Hawtin Engraving Co. St. Louis plant in 1912 when he owned this house.Lumber yard owner owned this house
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Charles Antrim was a lumberman in 1912 when he owned this house.Heating contractor and Civil War vet owned this house
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Edwin Ambler was a heating contractor in 1912 when he owned this house.Optical executive owned this house
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Louis Aloe was president of A.S.Circuit Court judge owned this house
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Charles Allen was a St. Louis Circuit Court judge in 1912 when he owned this house.Banker owned this house
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Lee Benoist was a banker in 1906 when he owned this house.Paint Co. chief owned this house
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Horace Beedle was president of H.G.Dental professor owned this house
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Orion Bedell was a dentist in 1906 when he owned this house.Shoe Co. executive owned this house
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Philip Becker was secretary of the Geo.Coal Co. head owned this house
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J.Investment firm head owned this house
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Benjamin Altheimer was a stockbroker in 1906 when he owned this house.Investment firm head owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Benjamin Altheimer was a stockbroker in 1906 when he owned this house.Investment firm head owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Benjamin Altheimer was a stockbroker in 1906 when he owned this house.Circuit Court judge owned this house
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Elmer Adams was a U.S.Famed physician owned this house
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Malcolm Bliss was a physician who specialized in nervous diseases in 1906 when he owned this house.Hat manufacturer owned this house
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Sylvester Judge was a manufacturer of ladies' and children's hats in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Original distiller of Southern Comfort lived here
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Francis Fowler was the original distiller of Southern Comfort in 1915 when he owned this house.Mrs. Palmer's Honey author lived here
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Fannie Cook, the author of Mrs. Palmer's Honey and Storm Against the Wall lived here in 1930.Insurance executive owned this house
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Nicholas Wall was vice president of the Title Guaranty Trust Co. in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Hygiene Department supervisor owned this house
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James Stewart was supervisor of the Hygiene Department for the public schools in the city of St. Louis in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Dry goods worker owned this home
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Arthur Southward was involved in the dry goods business in 1912 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1912).Architect owned this house
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Harry Roach was an architect in 1906 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1906).A.G. Edwards co-founder owned this home
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Benjamin Edwards was a banker in 1906 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1906).Central Telephone and Electric Co. pres owned this house
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James Cuming was president of the Central Telephone and Electric Co. in 1906 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1906).Famed war correspondent grew up in this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Martha Gellhorn, famed war correspondent and third wife of Ernest Hemingway, lived in this house as a child.Furniture dealer owned this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Oct. 15, 2009
Martin Lammert Jr. was secretary of the Martin Lammert Furniture Co. in 1906 when he owned this house, according to The Book of St. Louisans (The St. Louis Republic, 1906).Over 1500 Sq Feet of living space
by Loren Haskins published Oct. 15, 2009
Large lovely home located 2 blocks from carondelet park, Open House Saturday 10-17-2009 from1-3 p.m.Large Eat-in Kitchen
by Jill Ritchie published Oct. 14, 2009
Screened in porch overlooks private backyard.2200 sq. ft. Main Level Living
by Jill Ritchie published Oct. 14, 2009
Interesting separate room for music or the drum player in your family!5111 Aubert
by Denise Outlaw-Adams published Oct. 13, 2009
Another Fabulous NBH Renovation!!1846 Rockmoor Dr.
by Jill Ritchie published Oct. 12, 2009
Beautiful hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings and backs to some common ground135 Bellechasse Drive
by Jill Ritchie published Oct. 12, 2009
Greentrails subdivision -- located on a cul-de-sacVaulted Great Room with Fireplace
by Jill Ritchie published Oct. 12, 2009
Large eat-in kitchen is bright with skylights and a center island1211 Craigvale Court
by The Gellman Team published Oct. 09, 2009
PRICED TO SELL!Brand New Condo With Amenities
by Brenda Leathers published Oct. 07, 2009
New constuction ready to occupy!For Sale on Nov 1, 2009
by tbmca6870 published Oct. 05, 2009
This home will be put on the market on or about Nov 1, 2009.14450 Pembury Drive
by The Gellman Team published Sep. 29, 2009
ANOTHER PREMIER RENOVATION BY BIG WORLD INVESTMENTS'' - This spectacular 4 bedroom 2.5 bath showplace, has been updated throughout, and is painted in stylish neutral colors.Here is a very nice, clean and solidly-built Kirkwood home.
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
In very good shape with some updates and more space than it looks - good yard and great location.Great home for the starter set and a strong and consistent neighborhood
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
If you want to be in Webster Groves, dont need too much house, but want quality and cleanliness - this is it.Great little house in Webster Groves
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Just a few minutes to get anywhere, nice updates, good yard, easy to manage, well priced.Good space and well-maintained
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
You want to see this cozy little house before you buy anything in Kirkwood for less than $200K.If you want some space, and you like unique, let me show you this house.
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
t is spacious, clean, and loaded with potential.Don't let the tower scare you
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
It is hardly noticeable form this little gem.If you don't need a basement, this is a great finished project.
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
All the work has been done and done right.This is for a real fixer upper
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
A challenge and maybe a tear down, but at this price in Kirkwood Schools you could do worse.This house has lots of room for a decent price in Kirkwood Schools
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
It feels much larger than reported SqFt, but that's the benefit of a split, the location is great - close to Manchester, but quiet.Very interesting house for Des Peres
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
The lot alone is worth the price, but the house has lots of potential.This short sale needs some work, but could bring a great return
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
The neighborhood is perfect and with some medium effort this could be restored to something special.If you like funky, you'll like this house.
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Obviously not for everyone, but just right if you want something a little unique, lot's of space, clean and ready to move in to.Must be one of the nicest homes in Claymont
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
This is super clean, open and spacious, nicely finished lower level and east access to wonderful private yard.Easy to get to and on a great street
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
You should see this for the flexible floor plan and the neighborhood.This house is easy to get to but feels like its in the country
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
On a fairly busy street but doesnt feel like it, great yard and some interesting updates insideHere is a very nice home in a terrific neighborhood
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Inside does not disappoint as it is open, amazing new kitchen, spacious three season room, backs to woods, lots of updates in looks and systems.What a wonderful setting
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
This house is at the end of a private cul-de-sac and back to woods, good quality makes for easy maintenance.Well cared for and certainly worth a look
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
A little traffic going by but you don't even know if from inside, clean and ready to move in.This could be a wonderful home with some updates and cleanup
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
At this price you can treat it right.This house is easy to get and in a highly attractive neighborhood
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
You need to see all the nice tile-work in the baths.This house is clean and easy to see
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Great space and some very nice updates.Easy location and lots of updates
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
A little on the small side.This is a wonderful two-family amidst a sea of splits
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Nice and clean with good updates and the screen porch will a welcome addition.If you can get by with just 1.5 baths, this is it!
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Here is a very nice rehab, a split that doesn't feel like it, everything new and a private pool that is large but does not take up the whole yard, will be a terrific house for that small family.Super Clean inside and out
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Bright natural light, easy location, vaulted ceiling really add to the spacious feeling.Great value with all the updates
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
First floor master is a real bonus and the upstairs bedrooms and bath make it an excellent for empty nesters.Pretty nice house here
by Damian Gerard published Sep. 29, 2009
Decent finishes, feels much larger than the SqFt indicates
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