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What (who) is East St Louis - definition

DAMAGING TORNADO IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, IN 1896
East St. Louis Tornado; St. Louis tornado; 1896 Tornado; St. Louis Tornado; Late-May 1896 Tornado Outbreak; St. Louis-East St. Louis Tornado; St. Louis-East St. Louis tornado; 1896 St. Louis-East St. Louis tornado; 1896 St. Louis - East St. Louis tornado; St. Louis - East St. Louis tornado; 1896 St. Louis – East St. Louis tornado
  • Path of destruction in the City of St. Louis
  • Park Avenue residence with woman walking by. A "for sale" sign can be seen lying next to an almost completely demolished building. A row of shacks in front of the church is left untouched. (State Historical Society of Missouri)

Saint Louis         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Saint Louis (disambiguation); St. Louis (AFL); St. Louis (disambiguation); Saint-Louis; Saint-Louis, France
Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis may refer to a number of things, many of them named after king of France Saint Louis IX (1214–1270), including St.
MS St. Louis         
  • Belgian]] officials in the [[Port of Antwerp]].
  • Hamburg Harbor]]
  • The Dutch applied a special marking inside passports of those they accepted.
GERMAN PASSENGER SHIP
MS Saint Louis; S.S. St. Louis; SS St Louis; M.S. St. Louis; Ss st. louis; SS St. Louis; MS St Louis
MS St. Louis was a diesel-powered passenger ship properly referred to with the prefix MS or MV, built by the Bremer Vulkan shipyards in Bremen for HAPAG, better known in English as the Hamburg America Line.
History of St. Louis         
  • [[St Patrick's Day]] procession, 1874
  • Industry along 12th St. and Washington Ave., 1892
  • 4th Fa. Chesnut N., 1872
  • Edward "Butch" O'Hare]] was a well-known St. Louis [[flying ace]] in World War II.
  • [[St. Louis Fire (1849)]]
  • The [[Eads Bridge]] opened in 1874 as the first St. Louis bridge over the [[Mississippi River]].
  • Catholic]] church in St. Louis, built in 1770
  • Map of the British and French settlements in North America in 1750, before the [[French and Indian War]] (1754 to 1763)
  • case to gain his freedom]] began as a lawsuit filed in St. Louis in 1846
  • Union Station]] in St. Louis, the largest and busiest train station in the world when it opened in 1894.
  • The [[Pruitt–Igoe]] [[housing project]] (shown from above) consisted of 33 buildings and nearly 3,000 units but lasted less than 20 years
  • refrigerated railroad cars]] for transporting beer to a national market.
  • [[Roof garden]] of the U.T. Building, 1894
  • From 1901 to 1907, [[ragtime]] composer [[Scott Joplin]] lived in St. Louis
  • The [[Battle of St. Louis]] on May 26, 1780
  • Steamboats along St. Louis Levee, 1850
  • Washington Avenue Historic District]] has been the site of several renovation projects since the late 1990s
  • The St. Louis riverfront in 1942 after land clearance for [[Gateway Arch National Park]]
  • Map of St Louis in 1885
  • The original St. Louis street grid, ca. 1780
  • President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] became the first president to fly in an airplane while visiting St. Louis in October 1910.
  • The St. Louis [[levee]] on the Mississippi River in 1857
  • The [[St. Louis Courthouse]], completed in 1828
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Saint Louis; History of Saint Louis, Missouri; History of st louis, missouri; History of st louis, mo; History of st louis; History of St. Louis, Missouri; History of St Louis
The history of St. Louis began with the settlement of the area by Native American mound builders who lived as part of the Mississippian culture from the 9th century to the 15th century, followed by other migrating tribal groups.

Wikipedia

1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado

The 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado (great cyclone) was a historic tornado that caused severe damage to downtown St. Louis, Missouri, East St. Louis, Illinois, and surrounding areas on Wednesday, May 27, 1896, about 5:00 pm. One of the deadliest and most destructive tornadoes in U.S. history, this tornado was the most notable of a major tornado outbreak across the central United States which produced several other large, long-track, violent tornadoes and continued across the eastern United States the following day. The St. Louis tornado killed at least 255 people, injured over a thousand others, and caused more than $10 million in damage (equivalent to $326 million in 2021) in about 20 minutes. More than 5,000 people were left homeless and lost all of their possessions. The hardest-hit areas of the city were the fashionable Lafayette Square and Compton Heights neighborhoods, as well as the poorer Mill Creek Valley. It remains the third-deadliest tornado in United States history.

Examples of use of East St Louis
1. Detectives were preparing to drag a lake at a park in East St Louis in a search for the missing children.
2. She was born Shirley Schrift, into a Jewish family in East St Louis, Illinois, in 1'20, though at some point she managed to knock a couple of years off her age and reference books cite 1'22.
3. East St Louis, April 8: A Palestinian man threatened President George W Bush while receiving mental–health care, according to an indictment that raises questions about how to treat such comments by mental patients.