Publications: “Women’s Voice,” 1948 (with some photocopies); “Monthly Bulletin of United States-German Chamber of Commerce, Inc.," April 1948; “Common Sense,” March and April 1955; “Monetary Notes," May 1955; “South Side Division Conservation Federation of Mo.,” March 1955; “Peace Action,” June 3, 1956; “The Channel,” June 1964; “The Baptist Home,” February 1955; and photocopy of St. Louis Globe-Democrat article, April 1964., 1948, 1955-1956, 1964
Scope and Contents
The collection contains memorabilia mostly concerning Ms. Norma E. Alewel and her father Louis Emil Alewel, including tax receipts and various St. Louis brochures and blueprints of buildings owned by Olivia and Louis Alewel and designed by Julius E. Tarling. The collection includes many photographs of the Alewel family. Box 3 contains several brochures and pamphlets regarding the St. Louis Relief Committee for Central Europe. Box 4 contains a ledger for an upholstery business for Louis E. Alewel (1940). Many items in the collection relate to the rebuilding of Germany and the views of Germans on World War II. Box 7 includes a Shriners (Moolah) hat in a hat box. Box 8 includes records of the Carr Place Protection and Improvement Association. The collection also contains items concerning the Steuben Society and a scrapbook dated 1954-1957 with cards and letters of Lewis E. and Norma E. Alewel and letters from the Steuben Society of America regarding war efforts of Lewis E. Alewel, compiled by Norma E. Alewel.
Dates
- 1948, 1955-1956, 1964
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 6.3 Cubic Feet ( (12 boxes; 1 volume; 2 oversize folders))
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Alewel family (Creator, Family)
Repository Details
Part of the Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center Repository