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How to research your St. Louis house’s history — and learn all about its past occupants

Feb 18, 2022
32:20
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
John's Guide to House History Research
01:56 • 2min
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3
Theodore Rats, General Contractor
03:40 • 2min
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4
Genealogy and Dux Data Base
05:13 • 2min
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5
The Man Who Found the Man Who Designed the City Hall
07:00 • 3min
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6
Do You Have a Ghost in Your Home?
10:09 • 2min
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7
The Most Common Thing That People Want to Know About Their Houses
12:26 • 3min
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8
What Are Your First Steps With Aunt Eliza?
15:41 • 2min
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9
Ann Elisa, Is That a Huge South City House?
18:05 • 4min
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10
Do You Have a Louis Business Archive?
21:45 • 2min
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11
I Have a Fireplace in My Home With 24 Carigald Tile
23:27 • 3min
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12
The Genealogy and Local History Index
26:03 • 6min
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Saint Louis Public Radio
31:35 • 2min
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Ever wondered about who lived in your house — and what they did? An expert from the Missouri History Museum details how to research your home’s history, while locals who unearthed details about their house share their stories.
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