| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1989-104-2-1 | | Program and menu, 27th Annual Banquet, Vaughn Class, Calvary Baptist Sunday School. A war-time dinner prepared and served by our faithful allies, the ladies. |
 | 1999-232-2 | | Black and white photo of what appears to be a sit-in, civil rights demonstration at Central High School. African American students are seated or lying on the grass, adults standing nearby. |
| | 2006-92 | | A book telling the story of the Putman family, their origins, and their history in the Ozarks. An extensive geneology is included, and the book itself centers around the orgins of John and Polly Putman who were the first of their family to move to Missouri. This artifact was too large to scan. |
| | 1987-66.3 | | High School senior portrait of a young woman wearing a party dress. She graduated from STC in 1929, taught in Windsor, MO for 3 years, Reed (Spfld) as music teacher for 4 years, to Bowerman in 1933 where she taught 5th or 6th grades for 35 years, retiring in 1968. There are two articles with photo. |
| | 1985-128 | | A book titled "Springfield Missouri Merchants' and Manufactuers' Record. A Twentieth Centry City." The cover is green and shows a city with smokestacks, multi-story buildings, and the book contains varoius information about Springfield. |
 | 2005-18 | | Sepia tone photo on board of a group of African American men standing before a building. A Masonic group, (Prince Hall, or Eureka or Truth Lodge) possibly at a state or national convention, maybe in St. Louis or Kansas City. The back of the photo reads: "A M Smith, A S Jones, Independence, Box----." Photo found by donor in the Looney home at 1509 N Sherman. |
 | 1992-232.1905 | | A black and white photo of two male Central High School journalism students, David R. West and Ted Neely. |
 | 1996-6-13 | | 8 1/2 " x 11" type-written paper, titled "Route Sheet of Weaver Bros & Elviry & Home Folks." Schedule displays their itinerary from St. Louis through Ohio, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Canada, Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Nebraska, and back to Missouri. |
| | 1998-455-1 | | Brown, leatherbound book, Honor Roll of Greene County Missouri. Contains names and photographs of those who served from Greene County in World War I. |
| | 1998-454 | | Brown, leatherbound book, Honor Roll of Greene County, Missouri. Contains names and photographs of those who served from Greene County in World War I. |
 | 1982-50 | | Sunday School lesson Card printed in red & green on tan with Bible verses, lesson hymn, lesson stories, questions and note to Mamma. Illuminated lesson (weekly) 10 c. per year. David C. Cook, Chicago. |
 | 1999-188 | | Black and white photo of the first graduating class at Springfield High School. Superintendent of Schools Jonathan Fairbanks is seated at center and Principal Carrington is just right of center. |
 | 1998-421 | | Black and white photo of Main Ave. at College st. looking north showing Hotel Kirby on the left. Streetcar and automobiles shown and Christmas decorations on the street light poles. |
 | 2001-136 | | Black and white photo of a large group of women on the front steps of the Masonic Temple. Information on the front indicates that it is the Mother's Congress, and may have been the organizational meeting of this group. This became the Missouri Congress of Mothers and Parent -Teacher Associations. |
 | 2006-137-166 | | A photograph of an unknown 1967 little league baseball team. The photograph is from the Mickey Owen baseball school, has 14 children in it, and is in color. |
 | 1998-302 | | Looking west on Olive Street, the Missouri Pacific Depot, which was located on Main Ave., is visible. In the foreground is a brick paved street with double street car tracks. On the left is sthe Olive Street Garage. Also there is a gasoline pump near the curb. 5 X 7 inches. Two copies. |
| | 1998-245-4 | | One partially knitted Kiltie sock, made by Mary Lee King, mother-in-law of the donor. Mrs. King knitted socks for the Kilties, the Springfield High School Drum Corps, during the second world war when it was difficult to order the socks from Canada. |
 | 1995-4-28 | | A newspaper featuring a Chares H. Heer Dry Goods Co. advertisement in the Bailey School Banner, 1892. The Heer ad is on the front page.Other ads include Mrs. G.W. Sittler, Jake Marx, Fairbanks Book Store, Levis & Mehl, C.A. Clement, Murray Bro's & Co., Stancill & Morin's, J.G. Willeke, Cooper Bros., Headley & Dunphy, W.G. Porter, Worrel's, M. Ford, The Daily Leader. |
| | 1994-26-13 | | Invitation to commencement exercises for the Springfield Hospital Training School for Nurses, held at the Springfield Club on the southwest corner of Walnut St. and Jefferson Ave. Graduates were Luella Helvey, Nelle Dunkeson, Fanny Mallory, Sophia Beck, Ethel Bly, Helen Davies, Lucille Deffenbaugh. |
 | 2000-45 | | Black and white photo of A line of men, some in uniform, standing in front of airplanes at the Springfield Flying School on East Division Street. This was also the location of the first Springfield Airport, called McCluer Field. |
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