Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer Pope, which was located at 3625 Lindell Boulevard. William Spencer Pope was born in 1837, a son of English immigrants who eventually settled in Illinois. Pope served with Illinois troops during the Civil War, earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After the war, Pope worked at a lawyer in St. Louis and served in both houses of the Missouri Legislature. In 1866 Pope married Caroline E. Moore, and had three children, including William Spencer Pope, Jr, a Yale graduate who went on to practice law in St. Louis. Title: Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Spe


Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer Pope, which was located at 3625 Lindell Boulevard. William Spencer Pope was born in 1837, a son of English immigrants who eventually settled in Illinois. Pope served with Illinois troops during the Civil War, earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After the war, Pope worked at a lawyer in St. Louis and served in both houses of the Missouri Legislature. In 1866 Pope married Caroline E. Moore, and had three children, including William Spencer Pope, Jr, a Yale graduate who went on to practice law in St. Louis. Title: Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer Pope, 3600 block of Lindell Boulevard. . 6 April 1921.


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