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Entrance gates of Westmoreland Place. Photographed by Boehl, Emil. Missouri History Museum. View looking east on Hawthorne Boulevard from Grand Avenue in the Compton Heights subdivision.1890. Photographed by Boehl, Emil. Missouri History Museum. The home of Benjamin Lewis. #26 Lewis Place. Designed by German-born architect Moritz Eysell. Photo courtesy of the Public Policy Research Center, UMSL. Lewis Place Historic District Map. #39 Lewis Place, designed by A. A. Fischer.  Photographer: Mary M. Stiritz, Landmarks Association of St. Louis, Inc.John Haynes of Barnett, Haynes and Barnett.#4753 Lewis Place. Photographer: Mary M. Stiritz, Landmarks Association of
St. Louis, Inc.#8 Lewis Place, designed by New Jersey architect Lewis Brinton Blackwood, who also built the The Abraham Russell Ponder House, 141 S. Louisiana, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Photo courtesy of the Public Policy Research Center, UMSL. #24 Lewis Place. Built in 1889 by architect C.C. Newbury. Photo courtesy of the Public Policy Research Center, UMSL.The A.D. Brown Building, former site of the Hamilton-Brown Shoe factory, designed by H.E. Roach (architect for #7 Lewis Place). Photographer: J. D. Photography  The notable Josephine Baker grew up in Mill Creek Valley. Halftone, 1935. Missouri History Museum. Samuel Cupples House--on the campus of Saint Louis University--was designed by architect Thomas Annan. #4 Lewis Place, designed by East St. Louis architect A. B. Frankel. Photographer: Mary M. Stiritz, Landmarks Association of St. Louis, Inc. 
Lewis Place Gate. Photograph courtesy of the Public Policy Research Center, UMSL. The Palace of Liberal Arts at the 1904 Fair. Missouri History Museum.Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, completed in 1914, designed by Barnett, Haynes, and Barnett. The Jefferson Hotel. Barnett, Haynes and Barnett. Missouri History Museum.

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