Markets and Mercantile Businesses of St. Louis,

Antique Metro St. Louis Postcard Collection

Scott K. Williams, Florissant, Mo.

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Soulard Market, St. Louis, Mo. Von Hammon Publishing Co. Postmarked 1918. Image probably dates to about 1900.

 

 

Please note: This is part of my personal collection of metro St. Louis postcards. Most of my collection is of the City of St. Louis, or Jefferson Barracks area. I have only started collecting the surrounding areas of Missouri and Illinois in the Metro St. Louis area.

 

If you have any old postcards in my area of interest (especially "real photo", or those dating before 1930's), and you want to get sell them, please let me know what you have and I'll can give you a quote. I prefer to buy lots of cards but individual cards if it is something I do not have. For collectors, if I have duplicates on a particular card, I may be willing  to trade or possibly sell.

 

Email me at: showmemule at earthlink.net (remove spaces and replace "at" with "@"). Sorry about the inconvenience but due to spammers, I have to be tricky.

 


 

Union Market, St. Louis, Mo. Also Famous (dry goods) in background. Adolph Selige Publishing Co.; Postmarked 1907.

 

New Municipal Union Market, St. Louis, Mo. Fred Arvey Postcard. "Union Market, an entire block bounded by Broadway, Morgan, Sixth and Lucas Streets.  It is the second largest enclosed market in the world.  Its first floor is devoted to the sale of food stuffs, while the upper three stories are used by the city as a public garage." Divided back, estimated post 1916.

 

 

F. C. Taylor & Co., Sellers of Furs. St. Louis, Mo. (Published by the American News Company, New York.) "Most Prominent House in the Great Fur District of St. Louis, Mo. USA." Postmark 1908.

 


 

 

 For More St. Louis Metro Area Postcards: Please visit my main link page.

 

 


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