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1998-200
Black and white photo of the final classes held in the Boyd residence. For several years classes were held in the house which had been the residence of Mrs. Mary S. Boyd. It was situated at the northwest corner of Benton and Center Streets, across Benton Ave. from Drury College Chapel. The teacher at the left of the class is Miss Roxie Cassity. Mabel Hunt is seated in the front row, the fifth from the left.

1997-238
Black and white photo of three men working near a map in the city planning dept. The man at left is Wilbur Woods, head of the Downtown Springfield Assn. which directed urban renewal downtown and redeveloped the public square into park central square. See Downtown Springfield Coll. For more information.

 2003-65
E. J. Smith, Cigar Makers International Union, Ruben T. Wood. Missouri State Federation of Labor. Knights of Labor. Springfield Central Labor Union. Pullman Strike. American Railway Union. Homer F. Fellows. These are a few of the names and organizations mentioned in the article, "The City Belongs to the Local Unions": The Rise of the Springfield Labor Movement 1871-1912 by Stephen L. McIntyre which is in this periodical.

1996-77-3
B & w photo of the Springfield Public Square looking toward the nw quadrant. College Street in upper left corner. Photo shows the renovation of the square to provide for central parking. Identifiable businesses include: The Metropolitan Hotel, Heers, Sedgewick Furniture, Benton, Evans Cut-Rite Drug, Landers Building.

 1981-69
Thirty-one page book containing historical content and photographs, including themes on agriculture, automobiles, baker block, Baldwin Theater, E.G. Bentley, many photos of street and avenue scenes, including Benton, Boonville, Cherry, College, Jefferson, Kimbrough, National, South, Walnut, Locust, and St. Louis. Commercial and churches around the city, National Cemetery, Children's Home, Christ Episcopal Church, organ and stage, buggy, Children's Home, Colonial Hotel, Confederate Monument, country road, Doling park, Drury College, A.G. Duncan, Elfindale, Federal Building, Frisco hospital and railroad, fruit growing, Gottfried tower, Heer's, Hedges, Holbrook, King, Lapham, McDaniel, Milligan, Nicholas, O'Day, Smith, Weaver, horse and buggy, St. Johns, Kieffer & Hawkins, Library, Loretto Academy, National Exchange Bank, Normal School, public square, Rountree, Bailey, Campbell, Central, Phelps, swim, train, trolley, Valley Water Mill, water tower, Windsor Tunnel, YMCA


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