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2001-222-1-13
Black and white photo of the adult church school Hardin Class, photographed in the Hammon Chapel at First & Calvary Presbyterian Church. The class is being taught by Duane G. Meyer.

 2004-620
2 copies of the original 2004-619, black and white pano of Campbell School, students and faculty, 1914. Copies are not full frame. See original 2004-619 in the EX L Pano Collection on the top shelf, to the right of the door.

2000-171-5
Black and white photoprint of 6 young people standing in front of Old Lincoln School building. People are identified as Shophomore Class officers (l-r): Dorothy Johnson, Vice President; Mary Tolliver, Ass't Secretary; Jewell Bagley, Chairman of Committee; Alma Rollin, President; Pauline Hightower, Secretary; Dwight Nuttall, Treasurer. Print made from the Lincoln 1922 yearbook.

2000-17-24
Black and white photo of the Springfield Art Museum when it was located in City Hall, formerly the Federal Building. Director Kenneth Shuck is talking to Lettie Blom, who is President of the Southwest Missouri Museum Associates. The Art Museum was on the first floor where the Post Office had been.

 1998-455-3
Book, Ä Brief History of Springfield, Missouri, The First 100 Years", bicentennial edition. Compiled and edited by Kenneth Shuck. Brown paper cover.

1993-97
Black and white photo of the John Polk Campbell home on the east side of S. Jefferson Ave., near Grand St. Built ca 1851, present site of Jarrett Middle School. The house is a two story frame on a shaded lot. The Campbells descendents, the John P. McCammon family lived there for many years.

2001-9
Black and white photo of a group of men gathered in front of a large white pillared and brick home or building. They appear to be businessmen or officials, some are holding cigars. Names and the date - May, 1924 - are written on back of photo. Names are: Andrews-Marionville; Adams ___; Callaway, Spfld; Cow, Aurora; John, director State Eleemosynary Institutions, Coughlan, St.L.; Briton, Spgfld.; Bruton, Mt. V.; Glynn Sp.;Kerr, Springfield; Young, Ozark; Smith-Aurora; Judge Williams; May, 1924, Mt. Vernon MO."

2000-169-3
Black and white photoprint of Lincoln High School band marching southward on South Avenue with public lining each side of street and the Landers Building in the background. Business visible include Carroll Typewriter Co., Heuer-Williams Shoe Store, Ozark Paper and Janitor Supply, Peer Hardware, Western Auto Supply Co., Kresges 5 and 10.

 2001-258
Concert prgram by Springfield High School Orchestra at Drury College, January 25, 1935 in Clara Thompson Hall.

 2001-263.2
A collection of small black and white negatives of Drury College buildings in various seasons. One negative is of the Senior High School Stadium 1936.

1997-262
Cabinet card Wedding photograph with woman standing and man seated. Photograph taken in photographer's studio. Woman is wearing a large light colored dress and man is seated in a wicker chair. Badly faded.

2006-137-77
A sepia toned cabinet photograph of Susan Burns. It was taken by S.P. Thompson in Kansas City, Missouri.

1989-128
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the exterior of Victor Spinetto's Fruit Market on Boonville Ave. Three men standing outside. Large hands of bananas hanging outside the shop.

1995-4-29
A newspaper containing a Greater Heer Store advertisement from the Butterick Fashions Paper in 1906. It describes the Greater Heer Store:" In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment in Southern Missouri."

2001-274.3
A tinted postcard of Doling Park Lake. The footbridge and ride chute-the-shoots can be seen. On the back the card is stamped with a one cent stamp and addressed to Ms. Homer Humphreys of Rich Hill, Missouri with a message from her brother Russell.

1991-16-6
Black and white photo in original paper container of Fr. Peter J. Kilkenny. Writing on frame says, "Father Peter J. Kilkenny of the Sacred Heart Church, Springfield, Missouri, and later an Army Chaplain. He married Guy E. Richardson and Alice Kearney."

2001-44-1
Black and white photo of the last graduating class of Lincoln High School, 1955. Front row (l-r): John Hughes (class sponsor), Harriet Coker Hayes, Shirley Thompkins Price, Gladys Thompson, Wanda Huddleston Bagley, Sue Jackson, Erma Price Wilbur, Goler Collins (Principal). Back Row (l-r): Richard Scott, Donald Thompson, Charles Price, Ellsworth Trout, Marvin Bedell, George Williams.

 2001-257
The High Times Magazine, Senior High School, May 1935, Volume VI

 1989-206-2
A hand tinted tintype photograph of a man taken in Rolla, Missouri by W.J. Guild. The reverse side of the photograph is stamped with the maker's seal. The man himself in the photo is dressed in a dark striped suit and the photograph is taken from the waist up. The photograph was not fit to scan.

1999-285
Black and white photo of two nurses seated in a mock-up of a hospital room in a display at the Ozark Empire Fair for the Springfield Baptist Hospital School of Nursing.


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