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1994-35-1
Black and white photo of a class at Senior or Springfield High School, at Jefferson and Central, was built in 1893 and was Springfield's first High School building. It is now called Central High school.

1999-77
A picture of the Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona. It was located on Central Avenue and Indian School Road. Land traded to Florida developers (Collier) by federal government to be "developed" 1990-91.

1991-6-2
Black and white photo of the Central School, facing Jefferson between Olive and Water Sts. This was the first public school built by the Springfield Public Schools system. The building later was replaced by the Frisco Office Bldg.

2001-45-6
Black and white photo of a high school sewing class in 1922 at old Lincoln School.

1999-73
Black and white photo of a group of children at the Caperium School in 1938-39 taken by Stuart photo Service of Springfield.

1999-184
Color photocopy of a drawing of the Central School on Jefferson Ave., built in 1867 as Springfield's first public school.

 2006-118
A panoramic photograph of an elementry school class with their school in the background. The picture itself is black and white. The photograph was too large to scan.

 2000-159-3
Blue Autograph Album from Jarret Jr. High School. It contains picutres of the school with club and homeroom pictures and signatures from fellow classmates.

2001-44-6
Black and white photo of the participants of the last prom held at Lincoln School before it was changed to Eastwood Jr. High, a newly integrated school, in 1955.

 2003-37.2
Special occasion dress worn by Mary Sellars Brightwell ca 1935 when she attended Richland High School in Pulaski County Missouri. The dress is made of a very light fabric, possibly gauze. It has lace around the neck and shirring in the front. The midriff is made of three rows of lace. It has short sleeves with a bit of a puff in them. The bias cut skirt has two row of lace. The dress has a sash. A plain off-white bias cut slip goes under this dress

1992-232.739
A photo of state objectives meeting.

1992-232.981
Chloe Nitsch of the State Department.

1997-294
Springfield Christmas parade float with angels kneeling at a vacant throne. Corner of South and Walnut. Businesses shown are: Denton's Camera Store; Missouri Home Savings; Flowerland; Electric Equipment Co. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: paper, black and white. Machine made.

1996-84.4
Black and white photo of Fifth grade class of Boyd School, taken outside the school building at 1409 Washington, mounted on cardboard. Names are listed on back.

1997-287
Photograph of Springfield artist Raymond K. Kennon, standing, and New York City artist George Schreiber, seated, sketching a landscape. The photograph likely was taken in colder weather judging from the men's outerwear. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: Paper emulsion. Machine made.Schreiber was in the area painting scenes of Missouri sponsored by Mayfield's Dept. Store in St. Louis.

 2004-621
A black and white panoramic of Roberson School, or Robberson School, students and faculty. Back reads: "Roberson School when Bertha Bishop Taught There." Too large to scan. See copy in Panoramic Coll., 2004-622.

1998-465-1
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of Milton Bowerman, Jonathan Fairbanks and Mary Boyd photographed on the steps of Springfield High School. Photo by Wickiser.

1996-84-2
Black and white photo of Boyd School. Donor Karl Walter and his brother and sisters attended Boyd and Berry Schools. Mary S. Boyd School is located at 1409 Washington.

1998-286-3
Black and white postcard photo of a young elementary school class posed outside Boyd School. The teachers are Adah Rominger (left) and Mary Boyd, after whom the school was named.

1990-51-6
Black and white photo of one man and eight children standing outside the burned shell of a school. Written on back, "The old Galena school house after it burnt."


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