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1997-239
Picture entitled " Glad Tidings Church Sunday School Nov. 9, 1941 " Group photographed in front of field stone style church. 8 X 15 inches. Emulsion paper black and white.

2006-104
A photograph of three Drury students at Graydon Springs on a Biology field trip in front of a country house. The picture is a sepia toned small sized snapshot.

 2001-252.14
A hardbound book entitled "Stories of Outdoor Science" by Lewis M. Dougan, Eugene Field School, St. Louis abd Illustrated by A.O. Leutheusser, published by Lyons and Carnahan.

 2006-107
A snapshot of eleven Drury students on a field trip to Greydon Springs for a biology class. In the background is a cabin. The picture was unable to be scanned.

1996-62-2
Black and white photo of Arlene Radtke in a field holding a pair of binoculars. She was a volunteer tornado spotter for the Springfield Weather Bureau.

1999-167
Black and white photo, aerial view of Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College., circa 1950.

 1999-316-6
Newspaper clipping about Maj.Gen. William Beiderlinden who received a Drury college Distinguished Service Award in 1951 for capturing Heidelburg, Germany during World War II without destroying the historic city. Beiderlinden was Commander of the 44th division field artillery, U.S. Army.

2000-17-33
Black and white aerial photo of Fassnight park., showing the swimming pool, baseball field and Tennis courts.

1994-35-9
Black and white photo of a teachers field trip to the Frisco railroad. Susan Shepard is pictured in the center front of the photo, Olive Decatur is behind her.

2000-206-95
Black and white photo of 5 men with an airplane which advertises the Nafziger baking Co. In the cockpit is E.E E. McJimsey, a Springfield candidate for Governor campaigning by airplane . On the plane, ( front) is painted Essex Motor Co., Springfield, Mo. and (back) Snavely Aero Corporation, Springfield, Mo. In an unidentified flying field, Lt. Ralph Snavely, pilot, is at right.

 2002-845.3
Brown, wool long overcoat issued by the U.S. Army during World War II. It is double breasted with a total of six buttons. The buttons are plastic and have the Army insignia on them. It is a sixe 38 regular. A tag on the inside reads, "Combat Servicable-Take care of it and it will take care of you. Peterson Field"

2000-224
Black and white aerial photo of the Plaza Shopping Center, shortly after its creation, at the southeast corner of Glenstone Ave. and Sunshine St. The largest building, center left, is Ramey's Super Market. Also visible are a baseball field, the Tower Theatre, The Cat in the Fiddle Restaurant, gas stations, other business buildings, and what looks like a miniature golf business.

1978-97-22
Black and white photo of the Phelps Grove Park City bus, operated by the Springfield Traction Co. has # 4 on side, license no. 171-203. The bus is parked at Phelps Grove Park. Note the field rock building at the rear of the bus.

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.

1987-96-14
Black and white photo of 6 boys on 4 ponies in a field. John F. McGregor, 2nd from left, John Jewell 3rd from left, Bill Reinhoff on pony in front. Written on back, "My first camping trip in July, 1906. Mr. Earle Bl Polley took us."

1998-83
Black and white Postcard photo of Olathe, Missouri. Field is in foreground, fence is in middle of photo, and buildings and people are in background. On the back of the card is a note from the sister of Mr. O.D. Rush of Mansfield, Missouri. The postmark on the card is Bakersfield, California .

 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.

1998-528-2
Sepia tone photo of three rows of men and one boy, titled "A.A.R. Signal Section, Committee of Direction, visit to G.R.S." G.R.S. stands for "General Railway Service." One employee of the Frisco is in the photo, R.W. Troth. Back row (l to r): A. Heimbach, W. Kocher, G. Nelson, B. Lundy, W. Hartman, C. Marvin, R. Troth, W. Henry, J. Hackett. Center Row: S. Day, E. Stone, O. Field, W. Storms, S. Freeman, F. Moffett, C. Bushnell, J. Geneser, P. Smith. Front Row: L. Werthmuller, H. Chamberlain, R. Balliet, S. Noble, E. Reich, L. Porter, J. Beoddy, E. Taylor, A. Reilly. Front: Mr. Noble's son, Robert H.

2003-42
Black and white photograph from the 1930's of the Springfield Cardinals (St. Louis farm team) walking onto their home field at White City Park which was located on Boonville Ave. (present location of Assemblies of God Headquarters) They are all wearing uniforms. Three of the men are wearing white pants and dark jackets with white caps with dark bills. The rest of the men are in baseball uniforms and their hats are dark all over. The baseball players are wearing stockings. In the background is the stadium


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