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The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, popularly known as the Frisco, was a regional freight and passenger carrier…

Leonor Sullivan. [Official Manual of Missouri, 1993–1994]

Leonor Alice Kretzer Sullivan was the first woman elected to the US Congress from a…

Gladys Swarthout with costar Jan Kiepura from the movie Give Us This Night (1936). [New York Public Library Digital Collections, Billy Rose Theatre Collection, psnypl_the_5262]

Gladys Swarthout, a concert and operatic mezzo-­soprano, was born in Deepwater, Missouri,…

Ted Drewes Frozen Custard on Chippewa Street, which was once part of Route 66 in St. Louis. [Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, photo by Philip Leara]

When pundits make lists of the foods most associated with St. Louis, they often include such…

Virgil Thomson. [Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-42533]

Pulitzer Prize–winning composer and music critic Virgil Thomson was born in Kansas City,…

Melvin Tolson. [Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-134556 DLC]

Through most of his life, Melvin B. Tolson claimed he was born with the twentieth century…

Helen Francesca Traubel. [Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Photographs and Prints Collection, N13460]

One of the world’s great Wagnerian sopranos, Helen Traubel was born in south St. Louis on…

Bess Truman’s official White House portrait by Greta Kempton. [Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, 2008-149]

Born in Independence, Missouri, on February 13, 1885, Elizabeth Virginia Wallace, who as…

Charles van Ravenswaay. [State Historical Society of Missouri, Charles van Ravenswaay Photograph Collection, P0014-027765]

Charles van Ravenswaay, an author, horticulturist, and museum director, was most of all…

1.	George Vaughn. [State Historical Society of Missouri, University of Missouri, Saint Louis Black History Project Collection (S0201)]

George L. Vaughn, a prominent Black St. Louis attorney and political activist, was born in…