| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1986-56-1-49 | | Letter from Elwyn Bentley to his parents, J.F.G. Bentley |
 | 1988-62-5 | | Black and white photo of a drawing of an undergrade crossing. The proposed crossing was to be built under the track of Springfield Traction Co. on Turner Street. |
 | 2001-383 | | A black and white postcard and photo of a country club in Springfield. On the front of the postcard is inscribed: "Dec. 19, 1907, This is such a pretty place, Mary." It is addressed to Miss Alice Archer of Mountain Grove. |
 | 1999-408 | | Color postcard of the Frisco Depot on Main Ave. and Mill St. in 1913. The building opened ca 1900 in late victorian style and was remodeled in the mid-1920's into the southwestern style. #10221. |
 | 2000-190.1 | | Black and white photo taken in W.E. "Bill" Shannon's barber shop in Ash Grove, MO. Bill is the man standing by the barber chair on the right with the bow-tie. |
 | 2000-113-4 | | Black and white photo of a sketch of the John Smith Phelps and Mary Whitney Phelps homestead, built ca 1840. Shown is the cooling or ice house where the body of Gen Nathaniel Lyon was hidden after the Battle of Wilson's Creek. |
| | 1986-56-23 | | copy of an alleged article from "Pictorial and General Record of Greene County, Missouri. |
| | 1986-56-1-55 | | Letter from Elwyn Bentley to his mother, Tryphena Bentley, dated June 1, 1883. Letter is on stationary which is imprinted with words: "J.F.G. Bentley, Pres. J.W.B. Appleby, Sec. Bentley Mercantile Company Ash Grove, Mo." |
| | 2000-111-3 | | March, 1952, edition of MFA Dairy News, featuring an article on dairy farming by the King family. |
| | 1986-56-1-32 | | Letter and envelope from J.F.G. Bentley to Trayphena Bentley. Letter is written on stationary with words, "John McGregor, L.H. Murray. Office of McGregor & Murray. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agruibultural Implements, Machines, Circular Saws, Rubber Belting, Wagons, &c. Springfield, Mo." Letter is dated Oct. 16, 1869. |
 | 1997-141 | | Black and white postcard photo of the home that became the Springfield Club at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. Later became the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. The card is addressed to Alice Archer in Mountain Grove, MO. |
| | 2001-212-27 | | Booklet describing the history of Glad Tidings Assembly of God church and a biography of Gipsy Aldridge Johnson (1905-1987). |
| | 1986-56-1-44 | | Letter from E.B. and Clerimond Bentley to their son, J.F.G. Bentley. Letter refers to Barber providing health care to E.B. Bentley. |
 | 1999-378 | | Black and white photo of the Farmers Cash Store. Six men, one on crutches, and a youth are posed on the wooden sidewalk in front of the store. A horse and buggy is parked in front of the store. Possibly in Springfield or Ash Grove. |
| | 1986-56-1-61 | | Letter and envelope from J.F.G. Bentley to Elwyn Bentley. Envelop is addressed by either typewriter or stamp with the words: "Elwyn B. Bentley Esq. Box 483 Andover Mass" and bears a 2 cent stamp. |
 | 1997-136 | | Color and black and white postcard photos of the Greene County Courthouse shortly after it opened on Central (Center) St. Robberson Ave. and homes are visible in the background. The building was faced with stone from the Phenix quarry near Walnut Grove. |
| | 2002-865 | | Three articles on establishment of a Heritage Museum in Ash Grove on Moses Berry's land. The May, 2000 article tells of funding problems.
*Clipping from News-Leader, April 2000 (pages 1A & 9A).
*Clipping from News-Leader, April 2000 (pages 1B & 7B).
*Clipping from UNITE, May (page 7). |
| | 1986-56-1-43 | | Letter from E.B. and Clerimond Bentley to their son J.F.G. Bentley. Letter tells of Barber treating E.B. Bentley's illness. |
 | 1987-107-14 | | Black and white postcard photograph of railroad tracks and Frisco depot in Springfield, Mo. After flooding of Wilson's Creek ( Jordan ). The postcard has been sent Miss Hattie Jones, Walnut Grove, Mo. from V. S. Massey. |
 | 1997-90 | | Black and white photo of the gravesite of Mahala Boone Prunty, an open field near Wilson's Creek, west of Springfield. Mahala Prunty was a daughter of Nathan and Olive Boone. See accession file for more information. |
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