File:Jonathan Pierce Residence "Cracker Castle." Southwest corner of St. Ange Street and Chouteau Avenue. Built 1863, C.B. Clark, Architect.jpg

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Title: Jonathan Pierce Residence "Cracker Castle." Southwest corner of St. Ange Street and Chouteau Avenue. Built 1863, C.B. Clark, Architect.
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Source Missouri History Museum
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14:50, 19 August 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:50, 19 August 20173,322 × 5,198 (3.9 MB)Missouri History Museum. Jonathan Pierce Residence "Cracker Castle." Southwest corner of St. Ange Street and Chouteau Avenue. Built 1863, C.B. Clark, Architect. 1865to1899 #331.9 of 339
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