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Obituaries usually appeared on the first page of the daily edition newspaper in early years, except on Sundays, when notices were placed on an inside page. In later years, obituaries began appearing consistently inside the newspaper, usually two or three pages in. Obituaries are easy to spot. They appear below the heading "Todes-Anzeigen" (Death Notices) and a bold black line precedes and follows each one. Besides death notices, some indexed references are to "Nachruf," memorials that appeared on the anniversary of a death.
A typical death notice lists
For historical information about the "Westliche Post," see Harvey Saalberg, "Westliche Post of St. Louis: A Daily Newspaper for German-Americans, 1857-1938," Ph. D. diss., University of Missouri, 1967; R 977.866 S111W.