Henry W. Kiel (February 21 1871 – November 26 1942) was the thirty-second Mayor of Saint Louis serving from 1913 to 1925.Kiel grew up in St. Louis and attended St. Louis Public Schools and the Smith Academy. His family worked in the construction industry and Kiel learned the bricklayer’s trade from his father. He was president of Kiel and Daues Contracting Company and had a role in constructing a number of prominent public and private buildings in St.
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