THE FOUNDING OF FOREST PARK AND THE SEPARATION OF THE CITY FROM THE COUNTY

Speaker: Peter Puleo
Date: Sunday, November 7, 2004
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: St. James School cafeteria, 1360 Tamm Ave.



The Founding of Forest Park and the Separation of the City from the County

Please join us on Sunday, November 7th at 4:00pm at St. James School Cafeteria, 1360 Tamm Avenue, for this very special presentation sponsored by the Dogtown Historical Society. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

Peter Puleo, our speaker, will trace the historic events and decisions that led to the separation of the City from the County and will discuss the significance of those events to the creation of Forest Park.

Mr. Puleo was born and raised in St. Louis. He attended both St. Louis University and Washington University earning his Chemical Engineering degree. He is retired from the industrial process equipment business he started and built is St. Louis, and has more time now to enjoy his family and his hobbies, i.e., researching St. Louis and family history.

The Dogtown Historical Society is a non-profit organization established in Missouri in 2002.

For additional information, contact S. Sharamitaro at 314-631-0946 or email

Sally Sharamitaro


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