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1994-167-4
3-1/2" x 5" color snapshot of Rev. J. Vance Jenkins (left), Mrs. Daisy Jenkens (center), and Rev. Harry F. Givens, from an appreciation service for Reb. Jenkins, pastor of Mt. Eagle Baptist Church, 1000 E. McDaniel St.

1992-30
Black and white photogtaph of First Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri. Brick building with limestone foundation. View of front. Large stained glass window in center with round windows above it in the gable. Entry is at the right under the steeple and appears to have a wrought iron gate across it. Part of the street is paved with bricks and the street car tracks may divide in front of church. A man is walking on sidewalk. Measurements/Size: 3 1/4" x 4 1/4". Material/Color: Emulsion on paper affixed to cardboard, sepia tone. Emulsion peeling off paper. Machine made.

 1989-104-8-2
8 3/8" x 5 3/4" paperback book, "First Baptist Church, Springfield, Mo., 1852-1927," and an account of the Diamond Jubilee, Oct. 30 to Nov. 20, 1927, by M.M. Richardson. "L.H. Turner" handwritten on title page.

 1989-104-8-3
8 1/2" x 11" stapled booklet, "History, 1888-1967, Grant Avenue Baptist," addendum in 1983 and 1988. Blue cover.

 1994-167-1
Book titled, "Sunday School Minute and Record Book." Handwritten on the front of the book are the words, "Mt. Eagle Baptist - 800 E. McDaniel - A.B. Morgan=Pastor." Book gives a weekly summary of the chuch activities, offerings and expenditures.

 1989-104-2-2
4 page program, white cover printed in black. 75th Anniversary of United Church Women. This celebration was held Sunday, November 11, 1962, 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Springfield, MO. Organized in 1887 as the Woman's Missionary Society, at Calvary Presbyterian Church.

 2004-629
Sepia panoramic of the High Street Fundamentalist Baptist Church and the members. The sign on the building reads: "Chas W. Dyer, Pastor." 4-21-1940 The wooden frame and glass are being treated for mold. Too large to scan.

1997-202
Colored postcard which shows First Baptist Church on South Ave., a red brick building with a limestone foundation. This is a front view with a tall spire and bell tower over main door. There is a short spire over a secondary front door. 3.5 X 5 inches. Emulsion on cardstock.

 1989-104-7-1
Printed paper biography of pioneer Baptist minister Daniel Richard Murphy, written by his great-great grandson. Murphy lived and worked in southwest Missouri.

2000-111-1
Sepia tone photo of a group of young men and women, the Builder's S.S. Class of First Baptist Church, Ash Grove, MO. Photographed on the west steps of Ash Grove High School, near the church

1992-36
A photograph of University Heights Baptist Church, southeast corner of National Ave. and Grand Street. Charles E. Lunn, pastor. Built of Bedford Indiana limestone. 5.75 X 9.5 inches. Two copies. Paper emulsion, black and white. Collection; photograph.

 1989-104-2-1
Program and menu, 27th Annual Banquet, Vaughn Class, Calvary Baptist Sunday School. A war-time dinner prepared and served by our faithful allies, the ladies.

 2001-243
Black and white print of Draughons Business College studetns taken outside in front of the college.

1994-164-1
9-3/4" x 7-3/4" (print area only) sepia tone photoprint of black men and women of a fraternal order, Eastern Star (Freemasons), posed by Washington Ave. Baptist Church. Springfield was a segregated town, which included fraternal orders and churches.

 1994-26-15
Printed invitation to the dedication of new facilities at Springfield Baptist Hospital ( formerly Springfield Hospital,currently Lakeland Hospital) at 440 Market St.

 1988-68-315
Four separate paper items that contain prayers and Bible verses.

1999-285
Black and white photo of two nurses seated in a mock-up of a hospital room in a display at the Ozark Empire Fair for the Springfield Baptist Hospital School of Nursing.

 1994-167-2
Metal plaque, possibly brass, nailed to a piece of wood. On back side of wood, a colorful painting of a pot and vegetables with the word "Minestrone" indicates that the wood may have come from a cupboard door. Plaque reads "Mount Eagle Missionary Baptist Church, In 1900 this church was organized to fill the needs of the black residents in the east end of town. The neighborhood has almost given way to business development but the little church is still trying to serve the community. Springfield Historical Site Board. January 25, 1982"

1997-175
Black and white photo of the Springfield Baptist Hospital School of Nursing on Mt. Vernon Ave. The hospital, which was originally Springfield Hospital, was on Market Ave. and had the first school of nursing in Springfield.

2000-148-1
Black and white photo of three costumed characters from a Drury College 1898 production of Twelfth Night. Left to Right: Eda Parks, ?, Ebbie Carter. Do not use w/o permission from Drury College Archives.


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