| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1987-107-15 | | Picture of Springfield High School students in costumes. |
| | 1989-104-8-14 | | "A History of the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri, 1852-1977," by Wayne C. Bartee. Hardback book, red cover, gold printing. |
 | 2001-212-24 | | Folder contains black and white photo, biography and newspaper clippings of the life of Marion Bissett Hoblit. |
 | 1992-232.1813 | | A black and white photo of 24 students in the Press Club and their teacher standing on bleachers, at Central High School. The photo was taken by the Craig Photo Company. It is number 4959-7. |
 | 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. |
 | 1992-232.1908 | | A black and white photo of the journalism teacher at Central High School, seated at a table surrouned by 10 female students and three male students along with two other women. |
 | 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. |
 | 2000-171-4 | | Black and white photoprint of 7 young people standing in front of Old Lincoln School building. Names are (l-r) Oscar Greer, Otis Nuttall, Marie Williams, Marguerite Hester, Dorothy Ellison, Christopher Tompkins, Gordon Looney. Print made from the Lincoln 1922 Yearbook. |
 | 2004-4 | | Mortgage papers from the state of Kentucky, August 27, 1877. J.L. Bridgewaten named W.R. Carroll a security for the mentioned farm land and crops. Paper was acknowleged by C.W. Wright and A.Y. Campbell, D.C. |
| | 1997-26-1050 | | There are 3 sheets, typed, glued end to end; a letter from Senator R Jasper Smith, Springfield, Missouri, To the Editor. The letter is stamped 1953 May 16 a m 9:06." Paper 8 1/2"x11". |
 | 2004-13.4 | | Two photos of Marjorie Ryckman, born 1910 in Republic, Missouri. Handwritten on the flyleaf of one is "Marjorie, Album 5 1/2 y". She is smiling, wearing a dress with a large bow in her hair. She is holding a small pamplet/book on her lap. |
| | 2004-618 | | Black and white pano of the Oak Grove Demonstration School, students and faculty, 1924-25. The photo is marked, Rellie or Bettie Mathis, Principal, Butch E. Jackson, Primary, and Mildred E. Walker, Intermediate.
Photo was mounted on foam core, do not let glue touch other photos.
Too large to scan. |
| | 2002-846 | | Photocopies of pages 7-40 of Lincoln High School Yearbook 1922 and some duplicates |
 | 2000-17-152 | | Black and white negative of bulletin board for open house at school. |
 | 1997-173 | | Black and white photo of the St. John's Hospital School of Nursing, shortly after it was built at the new hospital on National Ave. and Cherokee St., ca 1952 |
 | 1993-57 | | Black and white photo of the Brashears house near Sequiota School. One story, frame house with man standing in doorway and a boy and girl near the fence. |
 | 1977-278 | | Black and white photo of Dr. Urban J. Busiek in the Children's Ward of Burge Hospital. Busiek, who came to Springfield in 1920, was the first pediatrician to practice in southwest Missouri. Donated by his daughter. |
 | 1990-74-1 | | A photograph of Prairie View School. The donor attached a note to the picture which reads "My father, Marshall Jackson, attended Prairie View School. On the day that the schools picture was made he had to help his father on the farm and missed being part of this photograph. However he bought one of the pictures and made a hand-made frame for it. The teacher in the middle was Bud Brown, grandfather of Wade Brown. |
| | 1999-177 | | Paperback yearbook called the Senior Year Book, 1919, from Springfield High School. Belonged to the donor's aunt, Mary Tommie Hendrix. |
 | 1999-33 | | Black and white photo in front of the Ash Grove High School. Students seem to be involved in a costume event or play. The name Emry S. Dilday is written on the back. |
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