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English: From: Edwards, Richard and M. Hopewell. Edwards's Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis, Embracing a General View of the West, and a Complete History of St. Louis. St. Louis: The Office of Edwards's Monthly, a Journal of Progress, 1860.
Title: "St. Louis Steam Laundry. Moore Street, between Clark Avenue and Market Street. John K. Brettall, Proprietor."
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St. Louis Steam Laundry (Moore between Clark and Market)
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wood engraving
Commercial buildings
black and white
Edward's Journal
St. Louis Steam Laundry
Moore Street
factory
chimney
smokestack
Wagons
Edward's Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis
John K. Brettall
Business, Industry and Finance
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