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Name:    Smith, James A.
Profession:  Architect
Category:  Architecture
Description:    James A Smith, building commissioner for St. Louis from 1905 to 1911, was also an architect whose works included Engine House #44 (1906), Public Bath House (1907), City Hospital Administration Building (1908) and the First District Police Court and Patrol Wagon House (1908). Smith left his city position in 1911 and returned to construction, which occupied him until his death in 1934.



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City Hospital No. 2
Page Boulevard Police Station

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