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 1999-5-5
The Royal McBee Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1960, a monthly company newsletter. This one tells about the dedication of the Springfield plant at 2401 E. Sunshine, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. Lists management employees.

 1997-26-633-646
These are editorial pages, front and back. There may be advertisements on the back. Additional keywords are Assemblies of God,Burge Hospital,schools,streets. These are full newsprint sheets.

1994-158-4
Black and white photo, taken at the Ford Tractor Training School, of Lester E. Cox, Ernest R. Breech, Henry Ford II, and Jack Davis at the Cox Kickapoo Prairie Farm, currently Chesterfield Village.

1997-165
Package of color postcards called Souvenir of Springfield, Mo "The Heart of the Ozarks". Contains 18 different scenes in Springfield and the Ozarks area. The front cover is shown.

1990-22
Black and white photo of former President Theodore Roosevelt riding in an open car driven by Dave McGregor.Roosevelt came to Springfield by train to campaign for election and was driven to Drury College where he spoke at an outdoor rally. D.J. Landers Lumber Co. in the background, at 208 E. Walnut

1997-203
Night photograph taken by Dr. Roland Neal, chemistry teacher at Drury College of First Congregational Church on the corner of Calhoun and Benton. There is snow on the ground and lots of trees in front. According to a note on the back, the church burned in 1953. Measurements/Size: photo 2 3/4" x 4" printed on 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" card. Material/Color: ink on paper black and white. Machine made. One corner off, hole through top, paper exfoliating.

1989-210-9
11" x 14" (including mount) black and white photoprint of formal portrait of a group of about40 Drury students, men and women in dress clothes. (con't)...28- Lunette Patterson, 29- Clara Tarrant, 30- Madge Stone, 32- Erwin Gray, 33- Maude Knox, 35- Miss Allen (Clara Barton, says Ted), 38- _____ Pilcher

 1997-26-959-972
These are editorial pages, front and back. There may be advertisements on the back. Additional keywords are Sorosis,streets,Burge-Protestant Hospital,Thomas Field,city hospital,Frisco, Drury,Zenith,tourism,David Burkhalter.

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.

1989-210-21
Two 4" x 5" black and white photoprints mounted on black paper: one shot of 5 women on farm house porch with chickens; one shot of 7 or 8 women and men in horsedrawn farm wagon with camera and tripod in corner of shot.Possibly a Drury College group.

1988-31-13
Photograph of two young women by a brick building. Juanita Jackson is the taller one. The other young woman is not identified. Juanita Jackson is wearing a black pin-striped suit and a long orange Spanish lace shawl or scarf (1988-31-12). The other young woman is wearing a similar long scarf and they are both wearing hats.

 1999-294
Autobiographical memories of Reuben T. Peak published by his son. See Jacob Lippman,Berry School,Woolen Mill,Phelps pond,Smallpox,pest camp,Normal School,willipus-wallopus,lynching,Charles Spurgeon,High School,Drury College,Jesse Mays,Seeley's Camera Store,Bruce May,Arch Lowe,Helen Trenary,John Goad,railway strike,Lindenlure,depression. Oscar Peak and his wife viola were physicians who practiced together in Springfield.

 1999-504
Scrapbook of Alex (Allesandro) Fellini, Italian American in descent, who had Ford dealership in Springfield for many years. Also see Larry Sansone, Charles Sansone, Gillioz Theatre, Colonial Hotel, Pepperdine School, Chamber of Commerce, Ass. Retailers Assn., vocal music, drama, Shrine Mosque, Kentwood Arms, autumobile, WPA, minstrel, Better Business Bureau, songs, Anchor Broom Mfg. Co., tractors, Frisco Railroad, Allen Foster, Bias, public square, Henry Ford, Lester E. Cox, Ernest Breech, Lincoln, Keet Curran, John Dukewits, Agnes Reeves, Fremont Ave.

 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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