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1984-70
Photograph of three women riding side-saddle. Writing on back says: taken in 1880 on Benton Ave. near Drury College. Rider on the left is Lucy Campbell Owen McCammon, granddaughter of John Polk Campbell.

 1986-56-4-8
Folder contains clipping from "The Daily Herald," published by the Springfield Printing Company. Article is titled, "Christian Education, An Address by J.H. Garrison, Editor of the Christian Evangelist of St. Louis on Laying the Corner Stone of Ash Grove College, May 8, 1884." Folder also contains 3 small swatches of fabric with pencil markings on each.

1999-10
Black and white photo of the west wing of Wallace Hall, the women's dormitory at Drury College, brick and stone construction.

1999-81
Black and white photo of Fairbanks Hall on the Drury College campus. Fairbanks was the first permanent building on campus and was torn down in the summer of 1978. It faced west on Benton Ave.

1990-89.18
A black and white postcard of Kirk Hall, Malcalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

1999-144
Color postcard photo of Burnam Hall, then called Classical Hall, on the Drury College campus.

1999-30
Black and white photo of the girl's dormitory,McCullough Cottage, no longer a part of the Drury College campus.

1998-402
Nightime photograph (time lapse) of illuminated College Street. Business shown is Cut Price Shoe Store and Ragan's.

 1995-51-3
Small off-white china bell with green border "38 in green on one side, D in green on the other, possibly pertaining to Drury College. The name Ellen Wilson is cut into the china on the inside.

1989-191
Black and white photo of National Shirt Shops, southwest corner of College St. and the Public Square. Shows the pattern of the brick streets.

1999-204
Black and white photograph of SMS Teacher's College team members holding a banner that says: "National Intercollegiate Basketball Championship, 1953."

 1999-316-6
Newspaper clipping about Maj.Gen. William Beiderlinden who received a Drury college Distinguished Service Award in 1951 for capturing Heidelburg, Germany during World War II without destroying the historic city. Beiderlinden was Commander of the 44th division field artillery, U.S. Army.

1999-163
Black and white photo of Clara Thompson Hall of Music on the Drury College Campus.

1999-149
Color postcard photo of McCullah Cottage on Drury Lane on the Drury College campus. Used as a women's dormitory.

1997-57-10
Black and white postcard photo of a group of firemen posed on 4 fire trucks outside fire station # 1 on College St. Police Headquarters is visible on the window to the left.

 1997-26-855-867
These are editorial pages, front and back. There may be advertisements on the back.

1993-67
Black and white photo of the President's home at Drury College on the southwest corner of Benton Ave and Calhoun St.. The photo is a winter scene.

1981-61-1
Color post card of the Springfield Business College at the southeast corner of Walnut and Jefferson. Built and owned by John A. Taylor.

1998-213-5
Stone Chapel facing Benton Avenue, on the Drury College campus.

1998-48
The original building of the School of the Ozarks, at Point Lookout, MO. Now the College of the Ozarks. Black and white postcard.


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