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 1997-39-2
Videotape entitled "Springfield's Natural Heritage", about our natural water supply. Contains many pictures illustrating the history and importance of the local and southwest Missouri water resources.

1997-33-6
Black and white photo of people gathered at a Frisco railroad train wreck site at the first curve northwest of Everton, Missouri.

2001-69
Black and white lithograph portrait of Jonathan Fairbanks, Superintendent of Springfield Schools and co-author of History of Greene County Missouri.

1991-16-9
Black and white postcard photo of Springfield, Missouri Post Office and Federal Bldg. At Boonville Ave. and Brower St.

1996-84-1
Black and white photo of Conrad Walter, the older brother of the donor. A postcard of Conrad Walter in costume for his role in High School graduation class play.

1992-232.1747
A black and white photo of Arch Lowe in his office at Central High School in Springfield, MO.

1992-232.1825
A black and white photo of five Resume (journalism) students at Central High School.

2000-17-135
Black and white negative of students in a play performance on stage in the Central High School auditorium.

1992-232.1891
A black and white portrait shot of Nick Carras of Central High School.

 2000-213-2
A MFA Insured Newsletter entitled "Contact". The front cover has a picture of Harry Truman addressing the University of Missouri graduating class of 1950.

2001-51.275
A black and white photo of three women holding trophies for Missouri Maid of Milk.

 1995-16
A student and teachers directory for the Springfield Public Schools during the 1937-1938 school year. The book shows all schools that were operating at the time, is illustrated with student artwork, and was printed by the Resume' staff at Senior High School. This item is too large to be scanned.

2001-552
A standing portrait of older man with a white beard and moustache wearing a broad-brimmed top-hat, bow-tie, overcoat, patent-leather shoes, and cane. The caption under the picture says: "Stand up for Missouri". It is signed: "Yrs truly" (illegible name). On the back is written: "To my friend: R.S. Wilks, Esqr."

1993-149
Black and white photo of Springfield Symphony on stage at Central High School auditorium with audience in foreground.

1997-189
Color postcard photo of Burge Deaconess Hospital (red brick bldg.) and Burge School of Nursing (frame house), at 1323 N. Jefferson.

 2004-619
Black and white panoramic of Campbell School, 1914 with students and faculty. Houses, and horse and wagon in the background. Too long to scan. See 2004-620, Panoramic Collection for smaller copies of photo.

 2003-17.2
A 1907 brown paper book titled, "Learn it Right: Springfield Business College." Inside the book information is given on the school, the costs, the facilities, and businesses who recruit from the College itself. The book was not fit to scan.

1999-131
Sepia tone photo, mounted on cardboard, of a crowd gathered in front of a building with a front porch overhang. There is a speaker in the middle of the crowd. The photo is marked "Hickory Baren School".

2002-73
A photo of a woman wearing a corsage. On reverse is the following: taken after our fashion review, "Suddenly its spring" given in M.H.S gymnasium, Marshfield, MO/March 1950/Lucy Mae Smith/corsage/presented by senior home economics students to me.

2000-171-7
Black and white photoprint of 24 Girl Reserves posing on a long wooden staircase in front of The Old Lincoln School building. Print made from the 1922 Lincoln yearbook.


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