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 2000-159-1
Scrapbook of David (Buddy) Lee Glidewell photographs and documents of his Auto dealership and some personal photos. Brown book marked "scrapbook" on cover in gold letters.

 1989-104-8-6
8 1/2" x 11" paperback book, "Forward Through the Ages, A History of Central Christian Church, 1889-1974," by Garner J. Phillips. Tan and brown cover.

 1990-33
dunhams city directory of springfield,mo published by dunham directory co, holland building, springfield ,mo ,1920-1921, brown cloth covered hard back book, cover torn and soiled, many pages loose

 1989-104-8-8
6" x 8 7/8" paperback book, "Called to Serve, a Biography of the South National Church of Christ, Springfield, Mo.," by Richard Hughes, Royce Money and John F. Wilson. Orange cover printed in brown and gold.

 1989-104-8-11
8 1/2" x 11" paperback book, "On This Rock I Will Build My Church: 100 Years of Dale Street United Methodist Church," Springfield, Mo., by Steve Reed and Gladys Poisal. Brown cover, black printing.

 1998-454
Brown, leatherbound book, Honor Roll of Greene County, Missouri. Contains names and photographs of those who served from Greene County in World War I.

 1998-455-1
Brown, leatherbound book, Honor Roll of Greene County Missouri. Contains names and photographs of those who served from Greene County in World War I.

 2000-209-1
Brown leather wallet from the Chism family.

 2000-209.1
Brown leather wallet from the Chism family.

 1990-55
Brown wooden board covered on one side with badly frayed green felt. 383 small metal plug tobacco labels have been nailed to the board in rows. Some are missing. Made by James Holland Keet at about age 12 (b. March 23, 1884).

1988-68-34
A black and white photo of five small shildren posing with a teddy bear and a fake kitten. The girls are in the front row and the boys are in the back. A silver embossed crest reads: "Nast" which could possibly be the family name. The photo is contained in a brown cardboard folder with a cream matte and a protective covering of paper. The photo is practically in mint condition.

 2002-885.24
It is a violet straw hat, with a darker violet ribbon around the brim. Pink silk flowers are attached to the front. There is a dark blue ribbon on the interior with lace lining the inside. The tag says "Barnee". It was owned by Mary Ruth McShane, and most probably worn as an Easter hat. The hatbox is brown with an illustration of a man with a top hat on the front.

1997-328
Black and white photo of a large crowd gathered around a railroad caboose at the Frisco Depot. Presidential hopeful Thomas E. Dewey and another man are standing on the back of the caboose. The other man may be Rep. Charlie Brown.

2000-17-37
Black and white photo of author Laura Ingalls Wilder at a book signing with a group of women and children. Wilder is seated at the table. At far left is Jane Weigel, at far right is Julie Hammon and to her left is Anne Weigel.

 1998-440-2
Brown leather holster for Colt Patent Army revolver 1998-440-1. See that finding aid for more information. Flap with original brad attached, button missing. Currently on display in the case in the Civil War gallery.

 1979-308-1
Rectangular standard records book with red-brown, green, gold & black marbled paper covered cover. Contains minutes of the Swedish Congregational Church, Springfield, MO. Written by Recording Secretary Henry Holm, father of Donor.

 1996-43
World War I Greene County Honor Roll book listing and picturing all those who served during the war from Greene County. Brown leather cover.

2006-137-2
A cabinet photograph of an African American woman wearing a dress from the chest up. The name Aunt Adnee White is scribbled on the photograph. The cardboard border is brown and has inlayed flowering around the picture.

 2003-17.2
A 1907 brown paper book titled, "Learn it Right: Springfield Business College." Inside the book information is given on the school, the costs, the facilities, and businesses who recruit from the College itself. The book was not fit to scan.

2002-885.11
Card is a single sheet, no fold. Ilustration is of a boy in a blue suit with a hat mailing a letter. There is a green US mailbox and a 'express' wagon. Printed on the front is " To my Sweet Valentine". Printed on the back is "Made in USA". Handwritten on the back is " From Gertie Belle Brown". Card was given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt.Vernon, MO.


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