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U.S. District Court Clerk James J. O'Connor (right) disburses the first checks for riverfront properties handled by condemnation. The checks he gives on Aug. 12, 1939, were a building at 200-24 South Second Street. E. Maltitz (left), a lawyer for the Mississippi Valley Trust Co., accepts $10,000 for the remaining mortgage on the building. David Baron (center) holds a check for $58,000 for Denchar Realty Co., owner of the building. (Post-Dispatch)
Caption: U.S. District Court Clerk James J. O'Connor (right) disburses the first checks for riverfront properties handled by condemnation. The checks he gives on Aug. 12, 1939, were a building at 200-24 South Second Street. E. Maltitz (left), a lawyer for the Mississippi Valley Trust Co., accepts $10,000 for the remaining mortgage on the building. David Baron (center) holds a check for $58,000 for Denchar Realty Co., owner of the building. (Post-Dispatch) Album ID: 1092643 Photo ID: 31999530
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