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Joseph Andrew Meisel, Jr.
1913 - 1988
Though the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair took place years before
the birth of Joe Meisel, Jr., in 1913, he became one of its biggest
fans. He began collection souvenirs in the early 1970's, when he was
told that Sherwood Lake, where he'd built a house, had played a role
in the Fair's water sports events. Whether true or not, the rumor
led to Joe's fascination with Exposition objects, and, at the time
of his death in 1988, he had accumulated more than 1,000 pieces.
Joe's roots were buried deep in the city. A fourth generation St.
Louisan, he grew up here, even graduating in 1930 from the first
class of University City High School at its present location. He
attended Washington University, earning a business degree in 1934. A
gifted athlete, he was a member of the Missouri Athletic Club's
volleyball team in the 1930's. His grandfather, John Meisel, Jr.,
was co-founder of the Herket & Meisel Trunk Co., a downtown
institution for nearly a century. Joe ran the family business for
many years before selling it when he retired. He was also a lifelong
Red Cross volunteer and helped develop the Water Babies program,
teaching infants how to swim.
Joe and his wife, Helen, raised four children in St. Louis and
spent their lives here. He had always hoped that someday his World's
Fair collection would be preserved and shared with all of St. Louis,
the city he had loved so much. Thanks to the generous donation by
his daughter, Pat McBride, it can now be enjoyed by all who come to
the DeMenil Mansion's third floor exhibit. |