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1992-56-30-30
Black and white photo of an original tintype of members of the Owen family. Left to right: Felix Owen, Sarah Campbell Owen, Mary Frances Owen Bryan, unidentified man, unidentified man, Lucy Owen McCammon.

1992-56-30-40
Black and white photo of the aftermath of a 1915 storm the broke many trees around John Polk Campbell house.

2000-6
card with sepia photo mounted in center. Photo of trapeze artists performing at a street fair for large crowd in front of Bissett & Flitton Dry Goods, 312 S. Campbell.

1989-4
Black and white photo of fire station # 6 on Campbell Ave. Two fire trucks in front.

1999-356
Black and white photo of what may be the interior of the Springfield Mill and Lumber Company, 517-531 North Campbell Avenue. The building's interior shows wooden posts with iron buckles to support the wooden roof. Electric motors are in evidence. There are several wheeled vehicles loaded with lumber.

1998-247
Campbell Ave. is in the foreground and is running left to right ; while Walnut Street appears in the background. Note; Hermann-Brownlow Wholesale Automotive supply is on Walnut Street. Parking meters appear on Walnut Street. 5X 3.75 inches.

 1988-62-262
A black and white negative of fire on Campbell St. near streetcar barn.

2000-5
Black card with black and white photo mounted in center. Two men in costume leaning on camel. Taken at a street fair at Campbell Ave. and McDaniel St.

1992-56-30-8
Black and white print made from an original daguerreotype photo of Nancy Rush Cheairs Perkins, sister of Louisa Cheairs Campbell. She is dressed in elaborate and expensive clothing and jewelry.

1999-279
Black and white photo of a Kelly truck loading coal at a coalyard at the corner of Campbell Ave. and Mill St. In the background is the International Harvester building

 2004-609
A sepia tone panoramic of a family reunion, taken by Kucker Studios. The photo is marked "Campbell" on the back.

1997-161
Color postcard photo of the Convention Hall which stood on the former City Lot on S. Campbell Ave. between Walnut St. and College St. (east Side.) Later was used as the Sears Roebuck Building.

1988-68-146
A black and white postcard with a hand-tinted sky of "Hotel Campbell", Nowata, Okla. The postcard is addressed to May Rochford from Mrs. Henry Yaple. Mr. Yaple managed the Hotel Campbell.

1992-56-30-47
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. in 1923 to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-49
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-43
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-44
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-45
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-46
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-48
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.


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