Popular Photo Results
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| 2006-137-143 | A photograph of an unknown 'Buffalo Soldier' taken in Mexico. He is wearing his uniform and sitting on a stool while wearing a hat. A tent is in the background. |
| 2001-57-6 | Black and white photo of three men, one on horseback, posed by a stone marker commemorating the last meeting of Pony Express riders, August, 1914. |
| 1998-506 | Biography of James Hervey Slavens, M.D., Springfield's first resident minister and a physician, and autobiography of his son, Luther J. Slavens. Memories of the Ozarks area.New copy. |
| 1997-53 | Book titled " Reminiscences of the Life and Travels of Mr.s Julia A.H. Colby", who was a life long teacher in Springfield and southwest Missouri. After her retirement in 1915 she opened a private academy for girls and was active in women's suffrage, the W.C.T.U., the Humane Society and Welfare Society. The book also contains tributes from friends and colleagues. |
| 1996-56 | Black and white photograph of Springfield stockyards, ( Southwest Regional Stockyards) showing display buildings and a number of trucks and cars. Frank Gammon's father lost his farm in Buffalo, Mo., during the depression and came to Springfield, Mo. To work as a broker in a commission company at the Springfield Stockyards. His son ( Frank E. ) and grandson have continued in the business and currently own Gammon Cattle Company at the Southwest Regional Stockyards. The family have been associated in business with the stockyards for over 50 years. |
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