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2002-830
A color slide of President Harry S Truman at the Springfield-Branson Regional Airport in June 1952. See the uncatalogued Truman Collection in the map drawer in Rm 202.

1997-119
Black and white photo of a home in Taney County, MO marked as the hide-out of Jake Fleagle of the Fleagle gang who robbed a bank in Lamar, Co. Jake was killed at Branson, MO.

1998-28
Black and white postcard view of Presbyterian Hill, across from Branson with a metal bridge connecting the two over Lake Taneycomo. The hill was the site of a Presbyterian Church camp and later a hotel.

2004-18.10
A black and gold plaque placed on black velvet, presented to Mayor Thomas Carlson by the Springfield/Branson Chapter of the Missouri Restaurant Association in 1990. A part of the award is missing.

1998-30
A panormaic view of Y.M.C.A. camp on Lake Taneymoco with bridge in background. Colored postcard.

1998-35
1. Ozark Beach 2. Taneycomo Club,Hollister, Mo.3 Cedar Point 4. A view of Hollister, Mo. 5. Taneycomo Park 6. Rockaway Beach 7. Sunset Inn 8.Camp Perfecto 9 View of Lake Taneycomo, Mo. From Tulsa 10 Long Beach 11. Lake Taneycomo bluffs 12. Forsyth on White River below dam of Lake Taneycomo, Mo. 13. Y.M.C.A. camp aat Hollister, Mo. 14. Kansas House 16.A view of Branson, Mo. 17. Cedar Park 18. Presbyterian Hill. Series of colored postcards joined together and in a packet.

1992-129
Black and white photo of a bridge over the flooded White River near Branson. What appear to be houseboats are next to the bridge.

1992-132
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson, MO. A flooded home is in the background and a man's head appears in the foreground.

1992-134
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson, MO. Several buildings are almost entirely underwater.

1996-8
Originally owned by Hobert Mc Bride, Branson, MO. Published to commemorate the men and women from Greene County who served in WW I. It is the "honor roll of Greene, Co., MO bound in brown leather, it contains photos and information on Greene County WW I veterans.

1983-20-7
Head and shoulders portrait of a man with a handlebar moustache. His shirt has a wing collar and a tie tack is in the knot of his tie. He is Oliver Carlat who married Mina Webb in Kansas City, MO in 1894. They moved to Branson a few years later where he practiced medicine for many years. The donor is their daughter.

1992-133
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson, MO. A johnboat is in the foreground.

1998-23
View on Lake Taneycomo. U.S. Highway 65 bridge is in the foreground. Measurements/Size: 3" x 5". Paper emulsion color. Machine Made colored postcard.

1998-33
Lake Taneycomo with a bridge in the background, near Hollister. Colored postcard.

1992-128
Black and white photo of a flood of the White River near Branson, MO. Men are inspecting the railroad tracks in the flooded area. A train is in the background.

1992-138
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson,MO.

1998-8
Color postcard of Old Matt's Cabin at the Shepherd of the Hills. Log cabin with stone front porch and chimney.Fall colored leaves.

1992-127
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson, MO.

1992-137
Black and white photo of a flood on the White River near Branson, MO. In the foreground is a partially covered automobile, in back is a fish market sign.

1998-24
Black and white postcard showing a man standing amid trees on a hillside.Described as the slope of lots toward Taneycomo Lake at Central Park, a land development near the lake.


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