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1989 -163
Photoprint of a drawing of Producer's Produce Co., 501 N. Main Ave. ( MFA) This is a poultry and eggs, and a egg drying plant. Missouri Farmer's Association. 6.5 X 9 Inches. Black and white photoprint. Paper and emulsion. Business and transportation

2006-87
A post card produced by the National Press of Chicago showing the Oak Grove Lodge in Strafford, Missouri. The photograph on the front is an aeral view and is in black and white. The card is unused.

2001-411
A black and white postcard of the interior of Percy Cave. A crowd of men pose for the photo. The front reads: "The Percy Cave, 5 Miles North West of Springfield, Missouri." The message is written in pencil to Mr. Evenette Tratter from his cousin.

2000-111-1
Sepia tone photo of a group of young men and women, the Builder's S.S. Class of First Baptist Church, Ash Grove, MO. Photographed on the west steps of Ash Grove High School, near the church

1992-56-30-47
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. in 1923 to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

2006-137-123
A Central High School photograph of Jerry (last name unknown) on November 1st Ca 1940. The student was a freshman and 14 years of age. The photograph was addressed to his grandmother.

 1997-26-1053
Thre are 3 sheets, typed; a letter from Bill Baker (H A), Assistant to the President St Louis-San Francisco Railway Co (Frisco), 1205 Union Planters National Bank Bldg,Memphis 3, Tennessee,to C W Johnson, Editor, Springfield Newspapers Inc, Springfield Missouri. Paper, 7 1/2"x9 1/2".

2001-222-1-9
Black and white photo of an elementary age church school class at First & Calvary Presbyterian church. Identified are Marilyn Williams, John Howard, Hunt Koiker (Kooiker?), Marcia Barnes, Linda Morgan Shasberger, Marion Wright, Pearl Boals, Anita Boals, Carolyn Robb.

1994-35-5
Black and white photo of graduating class of Rogers School,1821 Boonville Ave. only a few of the 24 students are identified. Mattie Strickland(principle), Roy Rogers, Loren Walker, Frances Walker, Frances Laughlin, Vivian Smith, Lily Epps, Louise McFadden. Copy with names handwritten on front in oversize, box 2

 1999-233
A natural colored t-shirt, silk screened and reads "Greetings from Missouri's oldest Springfield Veterinary Hospitl, I got fixed on Route 66, 70 Years On The Mother Road."

 1999-227-9
A white sweatshirt, silkscreened with navy, green and maroon, "SMSU Lady Bears, tradition of excellence, Basketball, Springfield, Missouri."

1999-390
Black and White photo of the Frisco Depot on Mill Street taken from the Grant Ave. viaduct looking east. Also visible in the photo is the downtown Springfield skyline.

1992-58-9
Aerial view of North Springfield, probably looking northeast. St. Joseph's Church is in the center, George's Café in front left foreground.

2004-17
A carte de visite of a little blonde girl with big eyes. The back reads,"Sittler, Springfield, Missouri, 1887." A small envelope is included.

1998-75
Color postcard of College Avenue in Lamar, MO. A church is on one side and homes are on the other side of a wide street both sides of street.

1992-56-30-43
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-44
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-48
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-49
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.

1992-56-30-45
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home after being moved to 973 Mary Ave. to make way for Jarrett Jr. High School.


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