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 2002-881.103
An employment card (Frisco Lines) for Theodore Brown. It expired on Dec. 31, 1942 and was signed by the Local Financial Secretary, Jas. L, Camp. On the top of the card the months of January to July are punched out.

2003-5
Black and white portrait of Charles Ray Brown, Springfield Street Commissioner 1950-1954.

 1988-47.1
Boy's dark blue and tan polka dot vest, ca 1905. It is a ten-button double breasted vest. The visible buttons are light brown. There is also a dark brown button inside the jacket, clsoe to one of the top button holesThe lining is tan with blue vertical stripes. There is a button hole at the back of the neck.

 2002-845.3
Brown, wool long overcoat issued by the U.S. Army during World War II. It is double breasted with a total of six buttons. The buttons are plastic and have the Army insignia on them. It is a sixe 38 regular. A tag on the inside reads, "Combat Servicable-Take care of it and it will take care of you. Peterson Field"

 1990-59
Handwritten autobiography of Charles A. McCann, b. 1845. Written in a plain ledger, brown and red cloth and brown leather cover. Donor is granddaughter of Charles McCann. Tells the story of his life and business accomplishments.

1998-299
B & w photo of Gen. Egbert B. Brown, in command of Springfield at the time of the Battle of Springfield, Jan. 8, 1863, Civil War.

1992-232.1786b
A black and white photo of Carol Green dressed in pioneer clothing in Mrs. Janet Brown's fourth grade class at Bingham School.

1998-314
Jefferson Ave. south of St. Louis St.On the left side of the picture is the Woodruff building and the spire of the First Presbyterian Church. Leaning against a automobile, first one is unknown, next is Tracy Brown and last is Fred Donnell. The man walking on the sidewalk is Blaine Berry. 4.5 X 2.75 inches

 2002-881.103-104
A rail pass for Frisco Lines employee, Theodore Brown (laborer).

 2002-881.109
A Frisco Lines rail pass for Mrs. Theodore Brown. The pass expired in January of 1942.

1992-232.1865
A black and white photo of Linda Lucy Brown, age 20, at the University of Columbia. On the back of the photo it says Glendale--1968, and gives Linda's Springfield address and the address of the University.

 2002-881.106
A rail pass from 1945 of Frisco Lines for Mrs. Theodore Brown.

1999-348
Black and white photo of Skelly and Conoco Service Stations at the corner of Kimbrough Avenue and Cherry Street. The Professional Building, Crank's Drug Store, is on the northeast corner and the Brown Derby Liquor Store is is on the southeast corner of Kimbrough Avenue and Cherry Street. Just beyond the Brown Derby Liquor Store sign, is the Cherry Street Pharmacy sign.

2002-84
Photo of 6 young women posed for Newspaper photo. Drury fashion show. They are identified as Betsy Anderson, Susie Anderson, Bobbi Prater Springer, Katy Ermes Hogan, Frances Carmichael Crawford, JoAnn Brown Buckner.

1996-82-1
Springfield Public Square looking west toward College Street. "Pie" in foreground. Old Court House. Identifiable businesses include: Big 3 Clothes, Brown Bros. Books, Grand Theater, T. J. Fielder Barber Supplies, Morrison Clothing, F. W. Woolworth, Schneiders, C. A. Clement Jewelry.

 1999-313-3
The hat is made of white and brown colored fur, it has a gold cord that goes around it, and on the gold cord the are 2 gold and green pins. The hat is a round and tall women's hat.

1992-232.953
Dale Wagner and Janet Brown - teachers of the year (TOY).

 1998-542
One pair of Men's grey-brown wool spats with four buttons up the outside edge and leather sole straps with buckles.

 2003-17.1
pencil 2.5" long with cover. Pencil cover is pink and advertises Springfield Southwest Commission Company Union Stock Yards. Phone 2175, Springfield, MO. Ray Gayer, Rex Roy, Velma Owen, Secretary, J. C. Potts, Orville Brown, Leonard Boehne, K. C. Smith

 1995-64-8
Woman's light brown cloche or toque style hat of fake fur, decorated with matching thread tassels.


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