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1999-449
Black and white photo of automobiles and owners of Herrick and Sons in the auto showroom at 427 College Ave. They sold Durant automobiles.

1989-210-18
Two 4" x 5" sepia tone or black and white photoprints mounted on black paper. One of a group of 3 women and 2 men; one of a man and woman. Possibly a Drury College group.

 1989-1.377
A black and white negative of Drury College Library.

 1997-26-1227
C W Johnson's "Without Reservation" article featuring Great Britain and the Mississippi Queen. Two full newsprint sheets.

1986-44-1
Black and white mounted photo of the Springfield Brewing Company, formerly at the northeast corner of College St. and Fort Ave. Built in 1872 by Buehner and Finkenauer and acquired by Sebastian Dingledein in 1876.

2001-212-16
Folder contains a variety of newspaper clippings, photocopies of SMS yearbooks and a black and white photo of Dr. Leslie Irene Coger.

 1996-17-1
1975 Ozarko yearbook from Southwest Mo. State University.

1999-27
Black and white photo of the front of the Administration Building at SMSU, first known as Academic Hall, later known as Carrington Hall. Facing National Ave. east.

1998-77
A front view of the Haseltine Hall of the Marionville College for boys at Marionville, Mo. 5.5 x 3.5 inches

 1988-62-57
A black and white negative of public square and college.

 1988-62-59
A black and whitet negative of public square and college.

 1988-62-58
A black and white negative of public square and College.

1987-111
Black and white publicity photo of television personality Bob Barker, autographed to the Museum of the Ozarks. Barker attended Drury College and worked for KTTS Radio while living in Springfield.

1999-410
Black and postcard photo of a flood on Boonville Ave. north of the public square. The water is up over the doorways of several businesses, men on horses and a horse and wagon are nearly submerged.

1989-210-30
5-1/2" x 6-1/2" (including mount) sepia-tone photoprint of two men and two women photographed inside, possibly a dramatization. Location of Drury College indicated by donor. Names partially listed on back.

1998-266
Lombard St. looking east toward S.T.C. The street is paved with concrete with stone curbing. In the background is a electric street car; but the street car tracks do not continue along Lombard Street. 2 copies 5 X 7 inches.

1998-524-5
Helen A. Hudson, as a baby, only 6 days old. One of the ten children of PeterJames Hudson, a Choktaw Indian Who graduated from Drury.

1997-57-12
Black and white postcard photo of an overturned fire truck (steam pumper) on College St. A fireman is a right and a policeman at center.

1989-1.382
A black and white negative of young women in front of Wallace Hall at Drury College.

 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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