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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Date.Digital | 2002-05-03 | Date.Original | 1909-05-07 | Description | Sixty-five ladies, almost all members of the American Woman's League, from Edwardsville and East St. Louis, Illinois visited University City and League headquarters on May 7, 1909. In this photograph, part of the group is crossing from the Woman's National Daily Building to the Woman's Magazine Building. On the left, the Lion Gates are under construction. One is complete and the lion, designed by George Julian Zolnay, has been installed. The other pylon is still surrounded by scaffolding. This photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" on May 10, 1909. | Source | Photograph, tear right edge, fade out upper right, creases lower left corner, surface damage in corners, 9.78" by 7.86" | Subject | Delmar Boulevard (Saint Louis, Mo.) | Subject | Lion Gates (University City, Mo.) | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | Woman's Magazine Building (University City, Mo.) | Subject | American Woman's League | Subject.Keyword | People--Missouri--University City | Subject.Keyword | Buildings--Missouri--University City | Title | American Woman's League members from Edwardsville and East St. Louis, Illinois visited University City and League headquarters, May 7, 1909 |
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