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1992-56-30-19
Sepia tone mounted photo of Lucy Owen, daughter of Sarah Campbell and Jabez Owen. She later married John Purdue McCammon.

1992-56-30-68
Black and white photo of a young man on horseback, dressed in a World War I uniform, photographed in front of the Campbell-McCammon house. Probably a member of the McCammon family.

1992-56-30-23
Black and white photo of Lucy Owen McCammon dressed in the dress and shawl of her grandmother, Louisa Campbell. Married John Purdue McCammon.

1992-56-30-29
Black and white photo of Felix Owen holding the reins of a horse. He was the son of Sarah Campbell and Jabez owen.

1992-56-30-22
Black and white photo of Lucy Owen McCammon. She is dressed in the wedding dress and shawl of her grandmother, Louisa Campbell. Married John Purdue McCammon.

1992-175
Black and white photo of snowplows and salt trucks moving north of South Campbell just south of Battlefield Rd. during a snow storm.

1992-56-30-36
Black and white photo of the parlor of the John Polk Campbell home, northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St. An unidentified boy is seated at an ornate piano.

1992-56-30-38
Black and white mounted photo of a fireplace in the John Polk Campbell house.

1992-56-30-21
Sepia tone mounted photo of Lucy Owen McCammon, daughter of Sarah Campbell and Jabez Owen. Married John Purdue McCammon.

1992-56-30-20
Sepia tone mounted photo of Lucy Owen McCammon, daughter of Sarah Campbell and Jabez Owen. Married Johm Purdue McCammon.

1992-56-30-35
Black and white mounted photo of the parlor of the John Polk Campbell home, built ca 1852 on the northeast of Jefferson Ave and Grand Street. Extensively remodeled after the Civil War.

 2002-881.114
A blue pamphlet for the PTA at Campbell School (1951-1952).

1999-492
Black and white photo of a Campbell 66 Express trailer.

1992-56-30-14
Black and white mounted photo of Sarah Rush Campbell Owen, taken outside her house. The original farm home of the Campbells had been moved to the east to make way for the building of Jarrett Jr. High School which is visible in the background.

1989-168
Black and white photo of Hawkin's Brothers Furniture Co, 403 College St., the corner of Campbell Ave. and College St. Probably looking southeast. grand opening. A large crowd has gathered for the opening. Campbell Ave. is paved with bricks. The Bank of Greene County sign can be seen in the corner of the building. Hawkins Brothers opened in this location in 1920 to 1921.

1999-267
Black and white photo of the Farmers and Merchants Bank at the northeast corner of Campbell Avenue and Walnut Street. The Famous Grocery; 328 South Campbell Avenue, and the Famous Meat Market also occupy this two story brick building. At the top of this building is a plaque which reads " L. T. Watson 1885 " This would indicate the builder of this building. At the rear of the building is a sign that reads " Ice Cream and Candy " On the pole in front of the building is an electric street light. Also on the pole is a sign that reads " Campbell " There is a boy sitting on a safety bicycle near the stone curbing. He is wearing " Knickers " There are thirteen people in the picture. Of interest is a boy crossing the street carrying some books.

 1989-104-8-9
5 3/4" x 8 3/4" paperback booklet, "100 Years, 1886-1986, Campbell United Methodist Church, Springfield, Mo". Blue Cover printed in black.

 1988-62-85
A black and white negative of a street looking west on Olive St. from Campbell to Main.

1988-62-184
A black and white negative of tracks at Commercial west of Campbell.

2001-53
Black and white photo of the northeast corner of Campbell Ave. and Walnut St., with a crowd gathered for a special event or parade. Bunting is hanging on some of the buildings. See streets, box, 1, folder 31 for a similar photo.


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