Popular Photo Results
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| 1992-56-30-16 | Sepia tone cabinet card photo of William Argyll Campbell, youngest son of John Polk and Louisa Cheairs Campbell. At this time he was living at the family's plantation, Valley Home, in Yazoo City, MS. |
| 1992-56-30-15 | Sepia tone mounted cabinet card photo of William Argyll Campbell, youngest son of John Polk and Louisa Cheairs Campbell. He was living at this time at the family's plantation, Valley Home, in Yazoo City, MS. |
| 1997-30-4 | Bust portrait of Susan Elizabeth Gray Campbell, daughter of Elijah and Annie Gray, wife of John Polk Campbell. |
| 2000-17-100 | Black and white aerial negative of Campbell Ave. |
| 1992-232.169 | A black and white photo of at-risk students at Campbell. |
| 2006-8 | An original receipt for John Campbell dating September 26, 1839. |
| 1992-232.191 | A black and white photo of Campbell at-risk students in Project Excell. |
| 1992-56-30-37 | Sepia tone mounted photo of a tile and wood fireplace and mantel in the John Polk Campbell home, possibly in the dining room. The home was extensively remodeled after the Civil War. |
| 1992-232.177 | A black and white photo of Campbell at-risk students with Sherri DeVries and Teresa Davidson. |
| 1984-70 | Photograph of three women riding side-saddle. Writing on back says: taken in 1880 on Benton Ave. near Drury College. Rider on the left is Lucy Campbell Owen McCammon, granddaughter of John Polk Campbell. |
| 1992-56-30-2 | Black and white print of an original daguerreotype of Mary Frances Campbell, wife of Dr. Samuel Sproul. She was the first white girl born in Greene County and died in 1854 at age 23. Second daughter of John P. and Louisa C. Campbell. |
| 1992-32 | Black and white photo of Adult class, Home Builders 50-50, seated and standing outside Campbell Avenue. Methodist Church at the corner of Campbell Avenue and Division Street. Photographed on Easter Sunday. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: Black and white photographic print, paper and emulsion. Machine made. |
| 1992-56-30-4 | Black and white print of an original daguerreotype wedding photo of Sarah Rush Campbell and Jabez Owen. She was the third daughter of John P. and Louisa C. Campbell. She died at age 88. |
| 1998-272 | Campbell Streets is the former H.F. Denton Hotel. Note, Olive Street in the foreground is not paved; but Campbell Ave. is brick paved. There is a horse and wagon along with an automobile parked on Olive St. 5 X 7 inches |
| 1992-56-30-13 | Black and white mounted photo of Sarah Rush Campbell Owen, third daughter of John Polk and Louisa Cheairs Campbell. When her husband, Jabez died she took over the management of the Owen Coal, Co. |
| 2000-17-98 | Black and white aerial negative of a large area which includes the intersection of Sunshine St. and Campbell Ave. |
| 1999-493 | Black and white phto of a Campbell 66 Express truck in front of a loading dock. |
| 1992-232.1036 | A photo of lunch with parents at Campbell Elementary. |
| 1988-62-79 | A black and white negative of concrete W.W. post at the corner of College and Campbell. |
| 1999-85 | Black and white photo of a group of students with their reacher by the front door to Campbell School in Springfield, MO. |
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