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2001-212-24
Folder contains black and white photo, biography and newspaper clippings of the life of Marion Bissett Hoblit.

1992-232.1872
A black and white photo of three men working in the print shop at Central High School. The man in the middle is identified as, Paul O'Neill. Attached to the photograph is a note stating, "The dummy sent to the CHS print shop and printed."

2001-448
A black and white photo of a mother and father to the left and their presumed son and grandson to the right. The photo appears to be seperate photos joined together to create a family portrait. This is evident by the central division between the pairs of figures and the uneven boundaries.

2001-301
A black and white photo of a restaurant pavillion on Doling Park lake. The sign in the upper left reads: "Lunches." The central figures seem to be performing a baptism ceremony as a crowd gathers on the right and in the balconies.

1995-45-3
Original black and white photoprint too fractured to measure. Copy is 8" x 10". Photograph of all the classes at Lincoln School, standing outside the building. The building now known as old Lincoln School stood at Central and Washington, South of Drury College. New Lincoln was built in 1931 by the Rosenwald Foundation.

 2001-212-27
Booklet describing the history of Glad Tidings Assembly of God church and a biography of Gipsy Aldridge Johnson (1905-1987).

1995-12-2
Black and white photo of David S. Rose hauling supplies to the Frisco diner cars, driving Central Boarding and Supply Co. truck no 28. David S. Rose, father of the donor, was born and raised in Brookline, Mo. He drove buggies and buggies most of his working life.

1995-45-5
5" x 7" black and white photoprint of graduating class of Lincoln School with teacher, standing in front of the school. Lincoln School, the Springfield School for blacks, was built in 1931 by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation and was located at 861 Sherman (Central and Sherman, SW corner).

1999-144
Color postcard photo of Burnam Hall, then called Classical Hall, on the Drury College campus.

1997-139
Color postcard photos of The U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building, also known as the H.S. Jewell Building. Built in 1937 as part of the New Deal funded programs.

1999-388
Color poscard photo of the Frisco Office Building, northwest corner of Jefferson and Olive streets. Later the Landmark Building, it was built on the site of the Central School.

2000-165-1
Black & white photo of the Colored School, the first Springfield public school built for black children, built ca 1871. Stood on the northwest corner of Central (Center) St. and Drury Lane ( Washington Ave.), facing east. Later called the East Academy and the museum building.

1999-389
Color postcard photo of the Frisco Office Building, northwest corner of Jefferson and Olive. Later the Landmark Building, it was the former site of the Central School.

1999-157
Black and white photo of a typing class at Springfield High School .

1997-140
Color postcard of the U.S. Post Office and Federal Court Building, also known as the H.S. Jewell Building on Boonville Ave. and Central St. Now is the the Busch City Office Building.

1993-192
A photograph of 100 year old Nancy Ann Sims Price wearing a close-fitting bonnet and old-fashioned clothing. She is seated in a ladder-backed chair with a spinning-wheel behind her. On back of picture is information: d. of Widow Sims who settled Robberson Prarie in 1830's (north-central Greene County, near Ebenezer). There are one or two other photos of the same setting in the archives. See box 1, folder 5, for another pose.

1989-44
Black and white photo, aerial view, of the Greene County Courthouse, Annex and Jail.

1997-28-3
Black and white photo of an event held on Park Central Square by the SW MO Office on Aging. Business shown are: Pearle Vision Center, Gaylor Diamond Shoppe, Fox Theatre.

2000-94
Black and white photo of the Kilties Drum Corps from Springfield High School posed in front of the SHS auditorium on Central St. Leader R. Ritchie robertson at right, mascot Kitty Cox Lipscomb at center.

1997-138
Black and white postcard photos of the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, also referred to as the H.S. Jewell building. Visible are a truck and automobiles and in some an airplane has been drawn in. The building opened in 1937.


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