Next Stop St. Louis Union Station by Edward C Parker Soft Cover SIGNED 4X6.5

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Next Stop St. Louis Union Station by Edward C Parker Soft Cover SIGNED 4X6.5
 
Next Stop St. Louis Union Station by Edward C Parker SIGNED
Soft Cover
Approx 4 X 6.5 inches
Copyright 1989
107 pages

CONTENTS

Union Station

The Gateway

Design and Construction

The Grand Opening

Union Station 1894

View From Nineteenth Street

Carriage Concourse

Market Street Porte Cochere

Main Entrance

Electrolier

East Approach

Suspended Ceiling

East Pavilion

Clock Tower

Porte Cochere

Midway

Avenue of Bumpers

Stationmaster’s Office

Secondary Exit

The Midway

General Waiting Room

Grand Staircase

Allegory Window

Whispering Arch

Grand Hall

Grand Hall Arcade

Drinking Fountain

Ladies Waiting Room

Fireplace

Waiting Room

West End of Grand Hall

Gothic Corridor

Locomotive 106

Trainyard Looking North

PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The purpose of this publication is to share some old photographs from the early days of Union station. The book is presented in two parts: the first is a brief history of the construction and grand opening; the second consists of reproductions of original illustrations of the station.

Next Stop: St. Louis Union Station is the result of good fortune and research. Good fortune in finding the old photographs and research materials in the collections at the State Historical Society of Missouri, in Ellis Library at the University of Missouri in Columbia, and in the St. Louis Public Library.

Most of the photographs were taken around 1894. They first appeared in the Terminal Railroad Association's The St. Louis Union Station, A Monograph. Other valuable sources of information include Nor-bury Wayman's fine history, St. Louis Union Station and Its Railroads; the Terminal Railroad Association's Report of Chief Engineer . . . 1902-04; M. Patricia Holmes's article "The St. Louis Union Station" from the Missouri Historical Society's Bulletin; and of particular value, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and Post-Dispatch of September 1 and 2, 1894, describing the opening of the station.

I wish to express my gratitude to Missouri University's Ellis Library and to my friends and colleagues at the State Historical Society of Missouri in Columbia for their help and encouragement. Special mentions go to Leona Morris for trying to help me overcome that bane of all writers—the "was" and "were" words; to Peggy Platner for her unabashed enthusiasm for the pictures; to Doug Hurt and Kathy Dains for their advice regarding book publishing; to Professor Sid Larson, art gallery curator, whose early appraisal of the project, "It's a natural," was a definite spur; to Ara Kaye for her competent assistance in the newspaper library; to former employee Sue Yeshilada for reading the manuscript; and to my co-workers in the reference library, Laurel Boeckman and Liz Bailey, for putting up with me during the project.

Additional appreciation is due Orval Henderson, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, who provided early expertise and kept this project alive. Jeff Mills of the Patrice Press staff worked long hours clarifying the captions.

And finally, to my other reader, Debbie Parker, a special thank you and a cup of hot chocolate.

Edward C. Parker February 24, 1989


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Union Station 1894
Followed by a description and drawing or photo of each room / area.

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