File:Wainwright Building, 709 Chestnut Street. Adler, Sullivan, And Ramsey, Architects.jpg
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Part of Wainwright Building (709 Chestnut Street) (Adler and Sullivan, Charles K. Ramsey, Architects - 1892)
Subjects Emil Boehl
vertical
black and white
outdoors
Downtown (Saint Louis, MO)
Wainwright Building (Saint Louis, Mo.)
709 Chestnut
Seventh Street
Chestnut Street
Sullivan
and Ramsey
awnings
Horses
cart
power lines
Pedestrians
Commercial buildings
Resource 141081
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MHS Open Access Policy: You are welcome to download and utilize any digital file that the Missouri Historical believes is likely in the public domain or is free of other known restrictions. This content is available free of charge and may be used without seeking permission from the Missouri Historical Society.
vertical
black and white
outdoors
Downtown (Saint Louis, MO)
Wainwright Building (Saint Louis, Mo.)
709 Chestnut
Seventh Street
Chestnut Street
Sullivan
and Ramsey
awnings
Horses
cart
power lines
Pedestrians
Commercial buildings
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