| Popular Photo Results
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 | 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. |
 | 2000-169-1 | | Black & white photoprint of the Lincoln band and majorettes posed outside the front door of the school. Band Director Gerald Brooks stands 4th from right in front. |
 | 2003-68.3 | | Black and white postcard of Anthony Hall on the Lincoln University campus at Jefferson City. It is a three story brick building. There are two trees in front of the building and several can be seen in the background. The postcard is addressed to Miss Leona Smith Reed, 1107 Sherman Ave, Springfield, MO. It is post marked fron Jefferson City on October 23, 1951 at 8 p.m.. The one cent stamp is canceled with "Remember--only you can prevent forest fires. On the part of the postcard for correspondence it reads, "26th Annual Homecoming, November 3rd 9:45 A.M. Parade, 11:30 A.M. Alumni Business Meeting, 2:00 P.M. Lincoln Tigers vs. Alcorn Braves, 9:00 P.M. Athletic Committee Dance A Place in the Sun---'51 |
 | 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. |
 | 2000-169-4 | | Black and white photoprint of the Lincoln High School Marching Band posing in uniform on and in front of a stage in the school gymnasium. Band director Gerald Brooks stands in front at the far right. |
 | 1993-151 | | Black and white photo of Central High School Kilties performing on football field. Lincoln School can be seen in the right background. |
 | 2000-171-9 | | Black and white photo of the Lincoln School marching band including the Director, Gerald Brooks (center , light uniform) and Drum Major Homer Boyd, (right, light uniform). Photographed in front of the school which is now an historic site. |
 | 2000-169-3 | | Black and white photoprint of Lincoln High School band marching southward on South Avenue with public lining each side of street and the Landers Building in the background. Business visible include Carroll Typewriter Co., Heuer-Williams Shoe Store, Ozark Paper and Janitor Supply, Peer Hardware, Western Auto Supply Co., Kresges 5 and 10. |
 | 2001-44-1 | | Black and white photo of the last graduating class of Lincoln High School, 1955. Front row (l-r): John Hughes (class sponsor), Harriet Coker Hayes, Shirley Thompkins Price, Gladys Thompson, Wanda Huddleston Bagley, Sue Jackson, Erma Price Wilbur, Goler Collins (Principal). Back Row (l-r): Richard Scott, Donald Thompson, Charles Price, Ellsworth Trout, Marvin Bedell, George Williams. |
| | 2002-852-2 | | Program for Lincoln High Class Reunion, 30 years: 1951-1981. It was held on Friday, July 31, 1981 at Ozark Country Inn, 2715 N. Glenstone. Its theme was Strolling down Memory Lane 1939-1951. Has class roster, honored teachers, and program participants. |
 | 1997-293 | | Black and white photo of parade on South Street marching to the south, spectators lining streets. Pictured are a black majorette group of grade school girls from Lincoln School. Following them is the black high school band from Lincoln School. Business store fronts shown are the Feed Elevator, Barths, Grant Co. Glasgow, Systematic Savings and Loan, Savage Jullette, Hopper Beauty Academy, Hoover Music Co., Moseley's Peterson's Dry Goods. Black and white, 7 1/2 by 9. |
 | 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. |
 | 2000-171-1 | | Black and white photoprint of group of students standing on the steps of Lincoln School.. Front row students are holding a banner that reads, "Story Hour Banner." Two adults standing on either side of back row. Man on left is identified as Adolphus R. Houston, principal, and woman on right is identified as Mary Tolliver. The program was sponsored by the Springfield Public Library. |
 | 2000-169-5 | | Black and white photoprint of a group of Lincoln School teachers seated in front of bookcases. Front Row (seated; l-r): Roberta Thomas Bartley, Mary Tollivar, Goler Collins (principal), Geneva Cobb (wife of black dentist), Olive Decatur, Leona Reed. Back Row (standing): Mary Caroline Patterson (school secretary), John Hughes, Frances Harrington Douglas, Jackson Cannafax, Cordia Penn, D. Culp. |
 | 2000-169-6 | | Color photoprint of woman pinning boutinniere on Gerald Brooks with his wife Velma standing by his side. Gerald Brooks recognition after 29 years in the Springfield School system. Brooks started the first marching band at Lincoln School and was the first foreign language teacher at that school. After desegregation he taught at Central and Glendale High Schools. |
 | 2000-187-8 | | Black and white photo of teacher Olive Decatur with some of her students at Parkview High School. Decatur, a teacher at Lincoln School, was the first African American to teach in the Springfield Public Schools' formerly white schools after desegregation in 1954. RESTRICTED ACCESS. DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION. |
 | 2000-171-3 | | Black and white photoprint of three teachers, identified as (l-r): Frances Pierce (Junior High School Principal), Clara Nuttall, Adah Fulbright (Intermediate Teachers). Print made from the Lincoln 1922 yearbook. |
 | 2000-167 | | Black and white photoprint of graduating students from Lincoln High School, the African American school in Springfield. Students names are: (first row, l to r) Mary Dean, Ima (?) Logan, Marion Weaver (?), Marion Weaver (?), Charlene Fulbright, Mildred Pike, Sarah Jackson, Mary Anna Graham, Florence Parks. (Back row l to r): Alfred Culp, Howard Green, Betty Denton, Lester Dukes, Milton Hanks, Carrena Davis, Howell Lewis. The class sponsor was Zanthia Cooper, who was married to a Tuskeegee airman. |
 | 2001-41 | | Black and white photo of the 1946 Girl Scout and Brownie club. |
| | 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. |
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