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1997-213
Color postcard of National Cemetery, Springfield, MO. Bailey Monument is at center left.Sold by Fairbank's Bookstore, 325 St. Louis St., Springfield.

1997-212
Black and white postcard #15652 of National Cemetery in Springfield, MO Two upright cannon mark the entrance to the Cemetery. Between them in the background is the Bailey Monument on the left and Lyon Monument on the right.

1995-4-28
A newspaper featuring a Chares H. Heer Dry Goods Co. advertisement in the Bailey School Banner, 1892. The Heer ad is on the front page.Other ads include Mrs. G.W. Sittler, Jake Marx, Fairbanks Book Store, Levis & Mehl, C.A. Clement, Murray Bro's & Co., Stancill & Morin's, J.G. Willeke, Cooper Bros., Headley & Dunphy, W.G. Porter, Worrel's, M. Ford, The Daily Leader.

1997-211
Black and white postcard of the Federal Cemetery Springfield, MO. Sent by Lela Miller to Will Jones. Two upright cannon mark the entrance to the Cemetery with the Bailey Monument in foreground and Lyon Monument in right background.

 1996-80-8
Bailey No. 5 woodworking plane with wooden handles, steel body and blades. Used in and around Springfield by the donor's father, who was a carpenter.

 1998-506
Biography of James Hervey Slavens, M.D., Springfield's first resident minister and a physician, and autobiography of his son, Luther J. Slavens. Memories of the Ozarks area.New copy.

2000-90
Sepia tone photograph of a donkey drinking water out of a bucket on the public square. The donkey is harnessed to a small cart carrying an advertisement for the Star Clothing & Shoe Co. on the northwest corner of the public square. The owners were Bailey & Smith. The donkey is tied to the stump of a tree.

 1998-515-1-11
Collection of 11 Greene Co. land deeds and 1 envelope for land in and around Ash Grove, MO, 1857 through 1899. Names not included in keywords are J.B. Nicholson,C.H. Likins,Andrew Bailey, Thomas B. Nicholson.

 1981-69
Thirty-one page book containing historical content and photographs, including themes on agriculture, automobiles, baker block, Baldwin Theater, E.G. Bentley, many photos of street and avenue scenes, including Benton, Boonville, Cherry, College, Jefferson, Kimbrough, National, South, Walnut, Locust, and St. Louis. Commercial and churches around the city, National Cemetery, Children's Home, Christ Episcopal Church, organ and stage, buggy, Children's Home, Colonial Hotel, Confederate Monument, country road, Doling park, Drury College, A.G. Duncan, Elfindale, Federal Building, Frisco hospital and railroad, fruit growing, Gottfried tower, Heer's, Hedges, Holbrook, King, Lapham, McDaniel, Milligan, Nicholas, O'Day, Smith, Weaver, horse and buggy, St. Johns, Kieffer & Hawkins, Library, Loretto Academy, National Exchange Bank, Normal School, public square, Rountree, Bailey, Campbell, Central, Phelps, swim, train, trolley, Valley Water Mill, water tower, Windsor Tunnel, YMCA


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