Parkview: A St. Louis Urban Oasis 1905-2005Virginia Publishing, 2005 - 209 Seiten Beautiful new editor of Urban Oasis, first published in 1979. The book has been entirely redone in order to expand upon and continue the story of the social and architectural history of Parkview, Julius Pitzman's last and largest neighborhood in St. Louis. New maps, text, historic photos and directory have been added. Book is hardcover with color dust jacket. |
Inhalt
Construction Begins | 17 |
3 | 46 |
Color Plates | 68 |
Boom and Bust | 85 |
Depression and War | 101 |
Through the Fifties | 113 |
The Worrisome Sixties | 123 |
Blossoming Again | 133 |
The Turn of a New Century | 153 |
Parkview Trustees Association Directors and Agents | 169 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Ambler Archer O'Reilly ARCHITECT ARCHITECT T. C. Lee Arts and Crafts Avenue Barnes Beredith Realty Boogher Bradley brick building built Carroll Caulfield Central West End CHAPTER 2 Construction Charles Company Compton Heights Constr Construction Begins CONTRACTOR G. F. Bergfeld Courtesy of Mary David DeBaliviere Delmar Delmar Loop designed Edward Etta Taylor floor Forest Park G. F. Bergfeld Inv garden George George W Hancock Harry Hastedt Helen Henry Hirsch Humphrey and Vickery Ibid indenture interview Jane John Joseph Judy Little Kingsbury Lee CONTRACTOR G. F. Leigh Brothers lot owners Louis County Louis Post-Dispatch Mary O'Reilly McPherson MetroLink Mike Stephens Missouri neighborhood neighbors Parkview Archives Parkview Association Parkview houses Parkview residents Pershing Park Peters Pitzman porch private place real estate Richard Robert School Scott Laurie Skinker Skinker-DeBaliviere Streckfus streetcar streets subdivision Sue Barnes Thomas University City University City Public Washington University Waterman Westgate William