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This photograph of the west side of the Woman's National Daily Building was taken in February of 1907. In spite of Edward Gardner Lewis' magnificent buildings, the area was still quite rural. A cow is grazing in the field behind the building. The buildings of Washington University are visible in the distance. | |
This photograph was taken looking southeast in University Heights #1 toward Delmar Boulevard. The house at the top of the hill is 6965 Delmar. The house with columns on the right is 6970 Princeton. The houses in the foreground are on Cornell. Two cows are grazing in the yard of one of the houses on Cornell. While the area was no longer rural, some residents kept a cow or two, and some kept chickens as well. The Woman's National Daily Building is on the far left. | |
This photograph was taken about 1910 from an upper story of the Jackson Johnson house on Delmar Boulevard. This elegant stable was just southwest of the house, and adjacent to Washington Avenue which was the south boundry of the Johnson property. Property to the south in this photograph was mostly farmland. A cow and two chickens are wandering in the yard. |
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