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The break makes it hard to parse the name of the photographer, but it is apparently "Saettele." According to this list here, there were quite a few different members of the Saettele family who worked as photographers, several of them on either 6th or Franklin Ave in Saint Louis, Missouri. In 1972, this portion of Franklin Avenue was renamed after Martin Luther King, but that didn't stop the decay of that part of town. Since 1995, the former location of this portrait studio is home to Edward Jones Dome, which is home to not only the St. Louis Rams, but also the 2011-2013 FIRST World Championship Competitions.
When I was working on my previous blog, a now-defunct MP3 blog, I spent a lot of time reading and thinking about the legend of Stagger Lee, based on a real 1895 murder in St. Louis. Because I am nothing if not curious, I plugged in the address of the murder into Google, and it's just four blocks from this portrait studio, and probably less than a decade away in time. (Billy Lyons, the murder victim, would have walked within spitting distance of the studio from his home to the bar where he met his end.)
What a story. Makes me wonder what the photo's more recent story is ... and how it came to be in pieces in a plastic baggie in a thrift store.
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