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 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.

1999-460
Black and white photo of 2 men and 2 women in costume in a 1903 Ford from the McGregor Motor Co. Titled "old auto parade." Leonard Owen, husband of donor, is seated in front in light colored suit. Parked in the lot of Fellows Garage, 535 St. Louis St.

1990-23
Black and white photo of former President Theodore Roosevelt in an open car driven by Dave McGregor. He came in by train to campaign for President on the Progressive or "Bull Moose" ticket. He was met at the railroad station and driven to Drury College where he spoke at an outdoor rally.

1987-96-7-1
Sepia tone cabinet card photo of Edgar P. Mann, b. 1858, d. 1953. Founded the Springfield law firm of Mann, Mann, Walter & Burkhart (later Mann, Walter, Burkhart, Weathers & Walter). Married Mary Elizabeth Mann, and their daughter, Mildred, married John F. McGregor on October 4, 1915.

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."

 1989-1.20
A black and white negative of McGregor-Fellini Motor Co. (Ford dealership). Advertising parade.

1997-314
Black and white photo of a Ford with an elephant, clown, donkey and policeman nearby. Advertising McGregor-Fellini Motor Co.

1990-22
Black and white photo of former President Theodore Roosevelt riding in an open car driven by Dave McGregor.Roosevelt came to Springfield by train to campaign for election and was driven to Drury College where he spoke at an outdoor rally. D.J. Landers Lumber Co. in the background, at 208 E. Walnut

1999-341
Black and white photograph of the McGregor-Fellini Ford agency, 1508-14 Boonville Avenue, and the agency staff. There are twenty five men and two women that make up the agency staff. The building is of a Spanish style. In the background is the Reynold's Electric Company and the number 2 fire station on Commercial Street. Owner Alex Fellini is seated at right.

 1995-35
Saleman's sample book from Rogers and Baldwin Hardware Co., used by salesman Elmer Owens. Owens also worked for McGregor Hardware Co.

1987-96-9
Sepia tone photo of Harry Sanford Jewell, b. 1867,founder of Springfield Leader newspaper.

1987-96-10
Black and white photo, in cardboard folder, of Harry Sanford Jewell,b. 1967, founder of the Springfield Leader newspaper.

1987-96-11
Hand colored photo of Abba T. Kelly Jewell, wife of Harry Sanfor Jewell. Their children were John and Marguerite.

1992-232.1099
A photo of printing workshop. Gladise Hallam, Wilma Bruce, Carolyn Kilpatrick, Leana Woods McGregor (leader), Helen Coffman, Mary Miller and Marilyn Perry.

1998-479
Black and white postcard photo of the June 9, 1913 fire on the Springfield Public square. Photo shows ruins of the fire, looking east down Olive toward Jefferson.

 1999-504
Scrapbook of Alex (Allesandro) Fellini, Italian American in descent, who had Ford dealership in Springfield for many years. Also see Larry Sansone, Charles Sansone, Gillioz Theatre, Colonial Hotel, Pepperdine School, Chamber of Commerce, Ass. Retailers Assn., vocal music, drama, Shrine Mosque, Kentwood Arms, autumobile, WPA, minstrel, Better Business Bureau, songs, Anchor Broom Mfg. Co., tractors, Frisco Railroad, Allen Foster, Bias, public square, Henry Ford, Lester E. Cox, Ernest Breech, Lincoln, Keet Curran, John Dukewits, Agnes Reeves, Fremont Ave.


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