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1998-396
Commercial Street at Campbell Avenue laying streetcar tracks, looking west.

1984-113-1
Black and white photo of the Denton Hotel, 218-220 N. Campbell. Shows horses and carriage, horses and stagecoach, board sidewalk.

2004-4
Mortgage papers from the state of Kentucky, August 27, 1877. J.L. Bridgewaten named W.R. Carroll a security for the mentioned farm land and crops. Paper was acknowleged by C.W. Wright and A.Y. Campbell, D.C.

1992-56-30-26
Black and white tintype photo of John Owen, son of Sarah Campbell and Jabez Owen.

1997-160
Color postcard photo of Convention Hall which stood on the former City Lot on S. Campbell Ave. between Walnut Street and College St. The building was later used as the sears roebuck store.

1997-248
Vertical snapshot of Immaculate Conception Church on the northeast corner of N. Campbell Ave. and Tampa ( Pine ) St. Taken Sep. 9, 1955. Brick church with cut stone trim, slender spire. 3.5 X 5 inches. Emulsion on paper, black and white.

1999-338
Black and white photograph of the Springfield Equipment Company; 1655 North Campbell Avenue. " Everything for the Service Station" The building is of brick construction with wooden posts. Inside the building can be seen gasoline pumps, air compressors, gasoline cans, water cans and motor oil bottles.

1992-56-30-10
Black and white print of an original daguerreotype of Bob Owen, a relative of Jabez Owen, who was married to Sarah Rush Campbell Owen. An original note said "Bob Owen, grandfather's nephew, son of Eliza Owen".

1999-357
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 flat wooden roof. The building is equipped with electric lights. The building is of brick construction with windows all along one side. There are several piles of lumber.

1999-405
Black and white photo of a crowd gathered in front of the Kieffer & Hawkins Furniture Store,314 S. Campbell ave. near Walnut St. The crowd seems to be gathered for a giveaway of some kind.

2000-3
Black card with oval black and white photo mounted in center. Photo of man in costume at a street fair at McDaniel St. and Campbell Ave., holding sword with boy, standing on wooden platform.

1992-56-30-42
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home at its original location near the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St. The house was moved ca 1923, to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-41
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home at its original location near the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St. The house was moved ca 1923, to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1989-184
Black and white photo of Construction of a brick building at the corner of College St. and Campbell Ave., probably the southeast corner. The building contains the Bank Of Greene County and the Gurley and Renfro Shoe Co.

1998-274
Iduplicate of 1998-273. Campbell Ave in the foreground, Olive Street is unpaved. But it does have stone curbing. On the left side of the picture is the former J.C. Dysart Mule Barn, now the Olive Street Garage. Next is the Roy Rogers Auto Storage Co. On the right side of the picture is the former H. F. Denton Hotel. Next is the H.B. Sutter Implement Co. Campbell Ave runs left to right in the picture. It is paved with bricks. 5 X 7 inches.

1992-56-30-39
A sheet of paper, perhaps from a scrapbook, with 5 black and white photos attached of the John Polk Campbell house and gardens, and Jarrett Jr. High School. The house was moved to 973 Mary Ave. ca 1923 when Jarrett was built near the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St., the original house site.

 2004-620
2 copies of the original 2004-619, black and white pano of Campbell School, students and faculty, 1914. Copies are not full frame. See original 2004-619 in the EX L Pano Collection on the top shelf, to the right of the door.

1993-97
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home on the east side of S. Jefferson Ave., near Grand St. Built ca 1851, present site of Jarrett Middle School. The house is a two story frame on a shaded lot. The Campbells descendents, the John P. McCammon family lived there for many years.

1997-30-6
Group portrait of five boys, sons of John Polk Campbell. Standing: Robert Bruce and Junius, seated: John Polk Jr., Russell V. and Richard.

1989-117
Black and white photo of the Ullmann Hotel at 400-1/2 College St. at the southwest corner of Campbell and College. Ike's Place bar can be seen at the left corner. The hotel was owned by Dr. Henry Ullmann, a German-American immigrant.


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