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1997-145
Black and white and color postcards of the Carnegie public library at the corner of Central St. and Jefferson Ave., Springfield's first public library. The building was funded by Andrew Carnegie. It became the Main Library and is now the Carnegie Midtown Branch.

1993-148
Black and white photo of Springfield High School band seated on stage at Central High School auditorium.

1993-151
Black and white photo of Central High School Kilties performing on football field. Lincoln School can be seen in the right background.

1994-136
Black and white Photograph of the south side of the fountain which is located on the Public Square. The painted black square was the first suggested place for the Union Club Marker. Public Square, Park Central Square, Shoe Fair are visible.

1997-137
Color postcard of the Greene County Courthouse on Central St. Visible are an automobile, and the Greene County Jail and Sheriff's home on Robberson Ave.

2000-169-6
Color photoprint of woman pinning boutinniere on Gerald Brooks with his wife Velma standing by his side. Gerald Brooks recognition after 29 years in the Springfield School system. Brooks started the first marching band at Lincoln School and was the first foreign language teacher at that school. After desegregation he taught at Central and Glendale High Schools.

1989-23
Black and white photo of the Main Library in the Springfield-Greene County Library system, on the northwest corner of Central St. and Jefferson Ave. The building , Springfield's first public library, was funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is now the Mid-Town Carnegie Branch.

1991-25-10
Black and white photo of Springfield Civic Symphony Orchestra (which would later be renamed the Springfield Symphony). Orchestra seated on stage at Central High School with Conductor James Robertson, conductor, standing at center.

1992-73.6
Black and white photo of the Greene County Courthouse, on Robberson Ave. and Central St., under construction. In the background on the right is the Greene County Sheriff's home and the jail.

1994-137
Black and white Photograph of fountain located on Public Square. The X on the photograph shows the location of the University Club 21 marker. Public Square, Park Central Square, Shoe Fair, Holland Building, St. Louis Street, and University Club Marker 21 are visible.

2002-36
A photo of "Ball game at Central Park".

1992-232.325
A black and white photo of school board assembling committee of citizens to help develop district priorities and goals.

1992-232.1956
A black and white photo of three students (one male and two female) seated around a table while reading.

1992-232.1913
A black and white photo of two journalism students and their teacher.

2000-149-1
Black and white photo (copied from original) of the classes and teachers standing outside old Lincoln School on the southeast corner of Central St. and Washington Ave.

1992-232.1835
A black and white photo of a bulletin board, outlining the changes the yearbook has gone through since its beginnings.

1992-232.1832
A black and white photo of three student yearbook staff members looking over some of their work.

1992-232.1817
A black and white photo of nine student editors and a teacher seated on bleachers.

1992-232.925
A black and white photo of Central High, home economics.

2001-35
Black and white photo of Lincoln School, on the corner of Central St. and Sherman Ave.


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