Popular Photo Results
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| 1997-213 | Color postcard of National Cemetery, Springfield, MO. Bailey Monument is at center left.Sold by Fairbank's Bookstore, 325 St. Louis St., Springfield. |
| 1983-7-7 | Color postcard photo of the house at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. that was used as the Springfield Club. The building was later used as the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. |
| 2000-168-1 | Copy photo of New Lincoln School nearing completion at the southwest corner of Sherman Ave. & Central St. The segregated school was funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation. It later became Eastwood Jr. High, Graff Vo-Tech and Ozarks Technical College. Built on the site of Jonathan Fairbanks home. |
| 1989-210-36 | 7-3/4" x 10" (including mount) sepia-tone photoprint of man in hat standing in a law office, books stacked on long table, behind him many books in bookcases. Thomas J. Delaney in his law office, a former city attorney of Springfield MO. See accession file for information from Holcomb and Tuck & Fairbanks histories of Greene County. |
| 1998-524-2 | Black and white photo of twelve young male students that were attending Drury. Enclosed information stated "the indian boys at Fairbanks Hall, 94-95." Native Americans came to Drury to further their education. Several did graduate. Between 1873 and 1893, all but two years saw Native Americans attending school at Drury. |
| 1995-4-28 | A newspaper featuring a Chares H. Heer Dry Goods Co. advertisement in the Bailey School Banner, 1892. The Heer ad is on the front page.Other ads include Mrs. G.W. Sittler, Jake Marx, Fairbanks Book Store, Levis & Mehl, C.A. Clement, Murray Bro's & Co., Stancill & Morin's, J.G. Willeke, Cooper Bros., Headley & Dunphy, W.G. Porter, Worrel's, M. Ford, The Daily Leader. |
| 1988-58 | Black and white photo of Benton Ave. and the campus of Drury College. belonged to Adah Rominger Likens, grandmother of donor, who was a student at Drury College, ca 1895.The photo is too long for a complete scan. |
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