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1992-56-30-43
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-46
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-48
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1983-23-2
Black and white Photo of South Ave. and Walnut St., looking north shows streetcar in front of "J.M. Jarrett Wheat, Wool, Hides, Furs and Produce". Shows an early streetlamp.Opera house is the tall building on the left.

1992-56-30-42
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home at its original location near the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St. The house was moved ca 1923, to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-41
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home at its original location near the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Grand St. The house was moved ca 1923, to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1993-97
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home on the east side of S. Jefferson Ave., near Grand St. Built ca 1851, present site of Jarrett Middle School. The house is a two story frame on a shaded lot. The Campbells descendents, the John P. McCammon family lived there for many years.

1993-51
Black and white photo of the James Hedges house ,940 N.Jefferson Ave. Later served as an adminstrative building for the Springfield Public Schools. Hedges was Vic-Pres. Of Jarrett-Richardson Paving Co.

1989-29
Black and white Photo of Woodruff Building under construction. First Presbyterian Church is in the background. Signs for future tenants hang from building. Businesses shown: Spfd Court of Appeals, Gen Ofc of KC, Clinton & Spfd Railway Co., Hedges & Jarrett Constr Co., Moran-Likens Commission Co., Illinois Life, Berry Land & Investment co., W.N. Viers Realty Co., Ziska Merchant Tailor, Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co., Greene Co Abstract and Loan Co., Colonial Pharmacy.

 2002-867-5
Newspaper article with photo and obituary column.

 2002-860
Newspaper clipping from 08/27/89 about a group touring Springfield titled, "The Hometown they Never Knew." (page 1F & 14F).

1992-232.1980
A black and white photo of two students and a woman looking at the display of books in a library. The photo was taken on January 19, 1958.

 2001-212-34
Folder contains newspaper articles and various printed pieces about Carrie McBride.

1992-56-30-14
Black and white mounted photo of Sarah Rush Campbell Owen, taken outside her house. The original farm home of the Campbells had been moved to the east to make way for the building of Jarrett Jr. High School which is visible in the background.

2000-206-110
Black and white aerial view photo of Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College and surrounding area. Visible are Greenwood, Carrington Hall, science building, McDonald arena, Briggs' stadium, Phelps school, Jarrett junior high school, a water tower and many houses. Looking west.

2001-18-1
Black and white photo of the 1931 graduating class of Lincoln School, which had opened in May of that year. First row, l-r, Oscar Green, Mildred McCullah, Juanita Porter, William Bond, Lucille Mitchell, Alfonso Hyatt, Cathrine Herndon. Second row, l-r, Willetta Johnson, Mary Pursley, Lois Young, Maudwina Jarrett, Jessie Mae Ward, Roberta Armstead. Third row, l-r, Thomas Darton, Joseph Nuttall, Catherine Coleman, Mack Foster.

 1996-61-1
Family scrapbook of Rene and Don Handley. Includes many family and friend's snapshots, community clubs and activities, information about Dr. Walter Handley and Handley City Hospital and children's programming by "Aunt Rene" on KYTV television.

 1985-26.1
Boy's green wool sailor suit and knickers. The sailor color is decorated with three horizontal pipings in the back and three vertical pipings that run vertically on each side of the collar. There is a button in inset in the front that also has three horizontal pipings. There is a black cotton tie sewn into the collar that is secured in front with a loop. The sleeve are long and have suffs. Each cuff has three horizontal pipings, a back button and button hole. There is a naval insignia in dark brown, yellow and light brown on the left sleeve. The knickers have a flap in front is held close with two black buttons. There are two button holes in the front and back of the knickers, probably for suspenders. A tag in the back of the knickers has hand-lettered, "McCormick". These were worn by Dr. C. F. McCormick as a boy ca 1900. He became a Springfield educator and principal of Jarrett Junior High for many years.

 1985-26.4
Boy's black and white tweed wool sailor shirt and matching knickers. The shirt has a blue-green sailor color trimmed with black piping edged in white. There is a botton-in inset in the front that is also blue-green and with the same trim. The cuffs match the collar and inset and close with one button. The shirt has one pocket on the front left breast which is lined in blue-green. There is a Navy insignia on the left sleeve. The background is black, the eagle and anchors are blue and the stripes are yellow. The knickers have a flap opening front. There should be a botton at both corners of the flap, but one is missing. There are two button holes in the front and two in the back for suspenders. The knickers have two side pockets. These were worn by Dr. C. F. McCormick ca 1900. He later became an educator in Springfield and was principal of Jarrett Junior High for several years.

1995-45-4
5" x 7" black and white photoprint on students and teacher standing on the steps of Lincoln School. Lincoln School was the segregated school built in 1931 in Springfield by the Rosenwald Foundation. It currently houses the Ozarks Technical College. The donor, Edith Lucille Brewer Spenser, stands in the 2nd row from right, next to teacher Juanita S. Bland. Row 1, l-r: Johnny Richardson, Howard Denton, Roswell Reed, Noble Clay, Everett Carter, R.L. Hoosier, Claude C. Patterson. Row 2: Emma Logan, Pat Logan, Betty Herndon, Esther Ferguson, Helen Campbell, Velma Tolliver, Lucille Brewer, Juanita Bland. Row 3: Mary C. Patterson, Clarice Johnson, Genevieve Johnson, Joe Looney, Raymond Nearguard, Ralph Richardson, Leatrice Wilburn, Charlene Jarrett. Row 4: Lawrence Harper, George Givens, Vincent Foster, Stella Culp.


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