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1989-85-2
Black and white photo of a two story frame house or barn on the lot of the future U.S. Customhouse and Post Office. Looking northwest toward the corner of Boonville Ave. and and Central St. The Perkins Grand Opera House tower can be seen in the background.

1988-62-15
A black and white photo of City Utilities Office Building in Springfield, MO. This view taken from top of courthouse E. Central St. Carnegie Library in background.

1998-25
Black and white postcard of Lake Taneycomo bordered with open land and trees. Described as the view from the front of Central Park, a land development area on the lake near Branson, MO.

1991-6-2
Black and white photo of the Central School, facing Jefferson between Olive and Water Sts. This was the first public school built by the Springfield Public Schools system. The building later was replaced by the Frisco Office Bldg.

1998-526-22
Black and white photo of the Springfield Public Library at the northwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Central St. Built in 1903 with a $50,000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Fund. Springfield's first public library.

1999-172
Color postcard photo of Evans Hall at Central Bible Institute, a Bible College of the Assemblies of God

1999-232-2
Black and white photo of what appears to be a sit-in, civil rights demonstration at Central High School. African American students are seated or lying on the grass, adults standing nearby.

1997-146
Color postcard photo, looking northwest, of the Carnegie Public Library at Jefferson Ave. and Central St., Springfield's first public library. It became the Main Library and is now the Carnegie Midtown Branch.

1992-232.1905
A black and white photo of two male Central High School journalism students, David R. West and Ted Neely.

1991-16-21
Sepia tone postcard photo of high school, also known as Springfield, Senior and Central High School. Printed on back: "September 11, 1911. The Springfield, Missouri High School sends greetings. Our enrollment at the close of first week is 966, with Senior Class of 148."

2002-799
A black and white photo of "Central City Opera House presenting The University of Denver Dudes and Dames".

 1990-37-4
Salvation Army newspaper Central News with articles from Salvation Army events in the midwest, includes photo from the one hundredth anniversary of the SA in Springfield

1998-27
Black and white postcard of a river or lake with trees in and by it, in the foreground is a boat with a group of men and women in it. Described as Bar Harbor, a part of Central Park, a land development near Lake Taneycomo and Branson, MO.

1993-150
Black and white photo of the Springfield Symphony on stage at Central High School auditorium, Conductor Charles Hall at podium.

1992-232.1903
A black and white photo of two male Central High School journalism students looking through photographs for the school yearbook, Resume.

1997-28-4
Black and white photo of an event held on Park Central Square by the SW Mo Office on Aging. Buildings shown are: Pearle Vision Center, Gaylor Diamond Shoppe, Fox Theatre.

 1998-526-7
Black and white photo of Boonville Ave. looking south just north of Central St. On the left is the Federal building which later became City Hall. Streetcar tracks in the middle of the street with a buggy going south. There is snow on the ground.

1991-6-1
Sepia tone photo of First Mary S. Boyd school in this home on Central St.. Later brick building on Washington. Ave. Donor's grandmother, Adah Rominger (Likins) is teacher standing on far left-Mrs. Boyd third from left.

1989-109
Black and white photo of Logan Cabins Inn at Sherman and Central streets. Billboard in background advertises Coca-Cola and curb service and drive-in.

1991-25-11
Black and white photo of the Springfield Symphony on stage at Central High School auditorium. Conductor David Blumenthal is standing next to the podium near center.


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