The Ann Lucas Hunt Building on the northwest corner of Fourth and Olive Streets. A streetlamps stands on the corner and a horse-drawn streetcar stands in the street in front of the structure. Signs on the second floor of the building read 'Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company' and 'Office - St. Louis Fair Grounds'. On the first floor to the right is an awning with the words 'Erie Railway Ticket Office' printed on the top and '301' printed on the side. The business next-door is labeled with a sign that reads ' Harris and Sproule'. On the first floor to the left, advertisements in the windows
The Ann Lucas Hunt Building on the northwest corner of Fourth and Olive Streets. A streetlamps stands on the corner and a horse-drawn streetcar stands in the street in front of the structure. Signs on the second floor of the building read 'Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company' and 'Office - St. Louis Fair Grounds'. On the first floor to the right is an awning with the words 'Erie Railway Ticket Office' printed on the top and '301' printed on the side. The business next-door is labeled with a sign that reads ' Harris and Sproule'. On the first floor to the left, advertisements in the windows read: 'General Union Ticket Office, St. Louis East and West, Locations and Palace Coaches, Secure Fees', 'Through Tickets at Lowest Rates to New York, Boston, Albany, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington City, and All Points East for Sale at This Office', and 'Erie Railway, St. Louis to New York without Change of Coaches, Tickets for Sale at This Office'. Title: Ann Lucas Hunt Building, Fourth and Olive Streets, Northwest Corner. . 1872. Thomas M. Easterly
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