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1992-56-30-46
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.

2002-682
A photo of children (names written across them) and Mr. Fairbanks (center). Neva Scholten's high school graduation class.

1999-161
Black and white photo of the Public Schools maintenance Center, once Weaver school.

1998-48
The original building of the School of the Ozarks, at Point Lookout, MO. Now the College of the Ozarks. Black and white postcard.

 1986-56-1-26
Two-page letter and envelope to Ruth Ann Crane Chatfield. Return address on envelope reads: "F.C. Bentley, 1220 Washington Ave., Springfield, Missouri."

 2004-19.4
Cummerbund made from four white ribbons. This was part of the wedding ensemble worn by Helen Ramona Black when she married Edward Burney Staley on October23, 1937 in Springfield, Missouri.

1999-126
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of a class of children standing outside the Kelley School near Ash Grove, MO. The teacher, standing at the far right, was Leona Whittaker.

2000-169-1
Black & white photoprint of the Lincoln band and majorettes posed outside the front door of the school. Band Director Gerald Brooks stands 4th from right in front.

1992-232.1777
A black and white photo of the Westport Student Council Members displaying their contributions to a joint school-community project for a citizenship code.

 2004-631
Black and white panoramic of Republic High School and Grades, October 5, 1915. Lovell Fulbright, Veda Fulbright, and Ona Fulbright are marked with dots on a photocopy. The pano is mounted on an acidic board-keep board wrapped to protect other panos. Too large to scan.

 1993-7-1-14
Collection of newspaper clippings, club yearbooks, minute books, letters and scrapbooks from the Springfield Ladies Saturday Club. A member of the Federated Women's Clubs of Missouri and the U.S.A.

 1994-26-14
Program of graduating exercises for the Springfield Hospital Training School for Nurses. Graduating were Rosella Brown, Jennie Bryant, Ada Darrow, Blanche Farwell, Lela Ford, Maude Garbee, Goldah Medlin and Edna Van Zandt. In the program were Rev. W.G. Pike, Pearl Loy, Rev. C.B. Miller and Dr. J.R. Boyd.

1999-199
Black and white photo of the 1921 Springfield High football team, posing in front of Springfield High School.

1994-158-3
Black & white photo of E.R. Breech, J.R. Davis (on tractor) and Henry Ford II at Kickapoo Prairie Ford Tractor Training School on the Lester Cox farm, currently Chesterfield Village.

1992-232.1792
A black and white photo of John Turner White, principal of Senior High School from 1878-1880.

1991-16-34
Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of Pythian Home, red car in front. Built as a clubhouse and home for elderly club members by the Knights of Pythias. Also known as the Pythian Home of Missouri, at Fremont Ave.and Pythian St.

 2001-244
1947 folding map marked " Street and, Ward Map, of, Springfield, Missouri" with black and white pictures of Mayor Otis L. Barbarick and the commissioners.

1997-33-11
Color photocopy of the Persimmon Grove School, near Walnut Grove. Children are identified as Earl Walley, Olive Warren, Harry Warren, Willy Daniel, Blanche Grantham, Leland Houk, Ralph Grantham, Oland Killingsworth, Mabel Pollack, Bernard, Rose Pollack, Golden Lilley, Ruby Hurst, Harrison, Mavis, Isabel Wouk, Delia Sweet.

 1986-56-23
copy of an alleged article from "Pictorial and General Record of Greene County, Missouri.

1992-232.1786b
A black and white photo of Carol Green dressed in pioneer clothing in Mrs. Janet Brown's fourth grade class at Bingham School.


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