| Popular Photo Results
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| | 2001-212-19 | | One page brief history of the Springfield, Missouri, Daughters of the American Revolution, Rachel Donelson Chapter. |
| | 1988-50 | | A Brief History of First and Calvary Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Missouri by Duane Meyer and V. Marie Arnold. Published to commemorate the 50th annniversary of the merger of First Presbyterian Church and Calvary Presbyterian Church. The donor, Associate Pastor at First and Calvary, was responsible for coordinating the publishing and distribution of the book. |
| | 1998-455-9 | | Map called Stacy;s Farm map., a plat map of Greene County, Missouri. Lists owners of property in the county. |
| | 2000-186 | | A commerative plate, ivory in color with gold trim and a drawing of the "National Avenue Christian Church, National Avenue at Linwood and Portland, Springfield, Missouri." The History of the church is printed on the back. |
 | 2000-171-8 | | Black and white photoprint of 12 boys standing in a row,the boys glee club, posing in front of the Old Lincoln School building. Names are (l-r): Otis Nuttall, Faygon Teverbaugh, Jewell Bagley, Christopher Tompkins, Obie Kimbrough, Edgar Smith, William Penn, Bonnie Herndon, Gordon Looney, David Denton, Oscar Greer, Dwight Nuttall.Print made from the 1922 Lincoln yearbook. |
 | 1992-31 | | Black and white photo of First Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri. Corner view of front. Has white picket fence. No leaves on the many trees. Two-story house next door. Taken at same time as 1992-30.
Measurements/Size: 2 7/8" x 3 3/8" on 3 1/2" x 4 3/8". Material/Color: Emulsion, paper affixed to scalloped cardboard/sepia. Several scratches, stained cardboard. Machine made. |
| | 2003-57.1 | | Black and white panoramic photocopy of the opening of Kohlers on National Street in Springfield on June 25, 1914. There is a large crown of men, women and children in fron of the store. Two girls are holding violins, one boy a trombone and one boy has a drum set. The building is brick and has a striped awning. On the awning it reads "GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, DRYGOODS". There is a streetcar in the background that says "state" on it. Electrical lines are visible. There is a drug store in the background |
| | 1996-99-3 | | Twentieth Annual Reportof the Board of Directors of the Public Schools of Springfield, Mo with Rules and Course of Study. Also contains lists of schools, teachers, pupils and school board in 1887. |
| | 2004-18.19 | | A framed poster from the USYSA Region II Champs, 1993 in Springfield MO. A blue and white soccer ball is pictured, with three Missouri shapes with red stars marking the location of Springfield. Red, orange and blue-green flames are behind the ball.
Too large to scan. |
 | 1998-74 | | Color postcard of Mt. Branson, also known as Presbyterian Hill with the metal bridge crossing Lake Taneycomo near Branson. John boats in the foreground. |
 | 2001-78 | | Black and white photo of "Old Matt", who became a character in the book "Shepherd of the Hills" by Harold Bell Wright. Set in southwest Missouri in the Ozarks area. |
| | 2000-2-1-11 | | Collection of 19th cent. School books including McGuffey's First reader, McGuffey's Fifth Reader, MdGuffey's Spelling Book, Appleton's Third Reader, Practical Grammar, First Lessons in Geography, Elementary History of the U.S., Logarithmic Tables, Progressive Higher Arithmetic, Practical Arithmetic and Idiomatic French. |
| | 1998-457 | | Original handwritten document, Special Order No. 12, written by A.A.G. Charles Sheppard for Brig. Gen. C.B. Holland. Congratulates and commends the officers and men of the 72nd Enrolled Missouri Militia for their conduct in repelling the Confederate attack at the Battle of Springfield. Dated Jan. 11, 1863. |
| | 2004-625 | | Black and white pano of the MO Branch of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers Association, 2nd Annual Convention Apr 15, 16, 17, 1914. Mrs. A.S. Abbott from Boyd School and Mrs. J.B. McBride from Boyd are noted on back.
Too large to scan. |
 | 1988-74-5 | | Black and white photo of large outdoor gathering of people, identified as the Hornbeak Family Reunion at Rogersville, Missouri. Extreme left back row: Robert Edward Lee (lived next door to Bentley House), Arthur Quisenbery, Charlie Fulbright. 3rd Row: Grace Hornbeak Burk, Florence Hornbeak Quisenbery, Belle Hornbeak Lee. 2nd Row: Mildred Lee Cox on lap of Major John Hornbeak, Tim Hornbeak. 1st Row: Ruth Quisenbery, Leslie Lee. |
 | 1998-50 | | A postcard of the Great Hydro Electric Power Plant and dam at Power Site on Lake Taneycomo, Missouri. A man, woman and child are standing near the dam. The postcard was published by Branson Drug Co., P.S. Alexander, Proprietor. |
 | 2000-171-1 | | Black and white photoprint of group of students standing on the steps of Lincoln School.. Front row students are holding a banner that reads, "Story Hour Banner." Two adults standing on either side of back row. Man on left is identified as Adolphus R. Houston, principal, and woman on right is identified as Mary Tolliver. The program was sponsored by the Springfield Public Library. |
 | 2000-171-6 | | Black and white photoprint of seven young people at Old Lincoln School playing orchestra instruments and one woman standing in background next to an upright piano. Students playing instruments are identified as (l-r): Garland Reed, Willard Wallace, Robert Coker, Marjorie Pierce, Floyd Long, Louriece Penn, and Mary Higgs. Woman in background is unidentified. Print made from the 1922 Lincoln yearbook. |
| | 2006-137-127 | | A cabinet photograph of an unidentifed African American man wearing a suit. The picture was taken by Sweet and Longmore on Boonville in Springfield, Missouri. He has a mustache and is looking to the left. The photograph was not scanned. |
 | 1999-309 | | Black and white photograph of a stone quarry, which is possibly the Phenix Stone Quarry located at Phenix, Missouri. There is hoisting equipment being used to load the quarried stone on to a railroad flat car. There are four men working in the quarry. One man is using a lever to raise and lower the stone as it is being loaded. A horse is being used to turn a gear that winds a cable. In the background is a steam boiler. Also in the background are the remains of two wagons. |
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