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  1. Tom Maher - Kirkwood says:

    There was a lot of land available one either side of Hampton, South of, say, Southwest even after the War, whence the quantity of what were called “GI Houses,” built quickly for returning veterans. Most were of frame construction, both for cost and speedy construction.

  2. S. McCaffrey says:

    5728 Devonshire is not St. Louis Hills. It is in SOHA.

    1. Chris Naffziger says:

      I’ve simplified the neighborhoods on this website. Purely editorial decision on my part.

  3. Lura Holt says:

    Mom recalls having a tea party with her friend Elsie under that tree. It was the only decent sized tree around. The neighborhood bully, Jack, stomped on their tea set. He later locked Elsie in her garage and tried to set it on fire. Gotta wonder what became of Jack. She woke up one day and the tree was coming down and the bulldozers soon followed to flatten out the hill. What do you think of my Indian Mound theory?

    1. Chris Naffziger says:

      It’s possible that there was a mound this far from the river, but I’m curious if there’s any documentation of it before it was destroyed.

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