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Lasting Impressions: German-Americans in St. Louis Contributed by: St. Louis Public Library An ongoing exhibit of pictures, family histories, recommended websites, suggested readings, and other resources highlighting German-Americans' contributions to life in the St. Louis area. |
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Laws of the City of St. Louis Government Contributed by: St. Louis Public Library Online resources of City of St. Louis Laws including Rules of the Aldermen, Charter, Revised Code, City Ordinances, Ordinance and first readings, Resolutions, etc. |
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Leon Karel Business Forms Collection Contributed by: Pickler Memorial Library Special Collections, Truman State University A collection of primarily late 19th and early 20th century illustrated letterheads and business forms. |
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Lewis & Clark Across Missouri Contributed by: Geographic Resources Center, Department of Geography, University of Missouri; Missouri State Archives Specific campsite maps, photo-realistic images of important river landmarks, animated virtual Missouri River travel, and an interactive map server offering various layers of geographical data on the Expedition's outward and homeward journeys joined with the natural and cultural history of the Missouri River corridor. |
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Lewis & Clark Expedition Contributed by: Missouri State Archives Gateway to websites and curricula concerning the Lewis and Clark Expedition. |
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Liberty Banner (March 3, 1844) Contributed by: William Jewell College March 3, 1844 issue of a Liberty, Missouri newspaper. |
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Liberty Tribune Contributed by: William Jewell College A newspaper from Clay County, Missouri covering the years 1846-1848, 1852-1867, 1869-1878, 1880, 1882, and 1883. |
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Life in St. Louis: The Matthews Family 1811 - 2000 Contributed by: State Historical Society of Missouri Life of Leonard Matthews (1828-1931) and his family in St. Louis at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries through letters, autobiographies, journals, and newspaper articles. |
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Lincoln and the Dome Contributed by: Pickler Memorial Library Special Collections/Archives, Truman State University The creation and restoration of Allyn Cox's cartoon for a segment of "The Hall of Capitols" mural in the United States Capitol |
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Lincoln University Clarion, 1935-1975 Contributed by: Lincoln University; State Historical Society of Missouri Published weekly during the fall and spring semesters, the Lincoln Clarion is the student newspaper of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Begun in 1932, it continues to serve the campus community today. |
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Lincoln University Yearbooks (1915-1975) Contributed by: Lincoln University Yearbooks of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri from 1915-1975. |
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Lindenwood University Contributed by: Lindenwood University, Mary Ambler Archives Included in the materials from the Mary Ambler Archives is the House of Bethany Journal. The House of Bethany was a Christian sisterhood organization formed to visit the families of soldiers and all others who needed special attention. |
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Little River Drainage District Contributed by: Missouri State Archives Collection of over 3000 photographs documenting the construction of the Little River Drainage District in Southeast Missouri, including the Headwater Diversion Channel and levee. The District was built to create usable land from Mississippi River floodplains. |
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Livingston County History Contributed by: Livingston County Library Collection of resources of Livingston County history. |
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Local Historical Societies Newsletters Contributed by: State Historical Society of Missouri Local historical and genealogical societies in Missouri provide a wealth of information about the history and culture of the people in their communities. |
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Louise and Omar Putman Collection Contributed by: Missouri State Archives Amateur photographers Louise and Omar Putman spent their married life traveling primarily through Kansas and Missouri capturing images of the people they encountered and the places they loved. |
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition: The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair Contributed by: University of Missouri - Columbia A collection of materials produced in connection with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904, including broadsides; lithographic views; photographic view books; The World’s Fair Bulletin, a monthly publication running from 1900 through 1904; and James Buel’s eleven-volume Louisiana and the Fair: An Exposition of the World, Its People and Their Accomplishments. |

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