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History Museum On The Square - Photo Archives
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Popular Photo Results
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| 1996-72-1 | Videotape entitled 90 Years of Nursing Excellence, Burge School of Nursing, documenting the history of the nursing school at Burge Deaconess Hospital which later became Cox Health Systems. |
| 1997-189 | Color postcard photo of Burge Deaconess Hospital (red brick bldg.) and Burge School of Nursing (frame house), at 1323 N. Jefferson. |
| 1997-178 | Color postcard of the School of Nursing at Burge Hospital on N. Jefferson Ave. |
| 2001-212-10 | Photo, engraving and photocopies of assorted magazine articles about Ellen Burge and her work to establish Burge Deaconess Hospital and Burge School of Nursing. Both of these later become the Lester E. Cox Medical Center. |
| 1997-175 | Black and white photo of the Springfield Baptist Hospital School of Nursing on Mt. Vernon Ave. The hospital, which was originally Springfield Hospital, was on Market Ave. and had the first school of nursing in Springfield. |
| 1992-232.1483 | A black and white photo of nursing school caring for an ill patient. |
| 1992-232.1387a | A photo of practical nursing school preparing for third class. |
| 1992-232.1484a | A black and white photo of nursing school. Two nurses care for a small girl sitting in a crib. |
| 1992-232.1374 | Six photos of practical nursing school. Mrs. Albertina Barton, instructor. |
| 1997-173 | Black and white photo of the St. John's Hospital School of Nursing, shortly after it was built at the new hospital on National Ave. and Cherokee St., ca 1952 |
| 2000-17-72 | Black and white aerial negative of St. John's Hospital, under construction. The School of Nursing is on the left. |
| 1997-180 | Color postcard of Burge Protestant Hospital looking east across the parking lot and Robberson Ave. |
| 2000-123 | Black and white photo of Springfield Hospital, 440 S. Market, site of the city's first School of Nursing. Printed from booklet 1988-50, found in Springfield documents, box 1. |
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This searchable catalog of items in our archives was made possible by a grant from the Missouri Historical Records Grant Program. The project is funded by the state of Missouri, the State Documents Preservation Fund, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and is supported by the Missouri State Archives, a division of the Office of Secretary of State. |
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