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| | 2001-150.1-.2 | | Clear glass whiskey bottle marked "Kelly & Kerr, 222, College St, Springfield, Missouri" This saloon open ca 1914 was owned by John Kelly and Matthew Kerr. |
| | 1986-1-1 | | Fragment of what appears to be an invitation. One side reads: "You are cordially invited to Legion of Honor Installation, Saturday, January 11, 1986, Hilton Inn, North Springfield Missouri." Reverse side reads: "Georgia Moist Bentley 1973-1964; Frank Crane Bentley 1872-1963; July 1941." |
 | 1997-196 | | Third row continued, Ena Ballantine, and Bessie Worley. Studio photograph of Sunday School class, Fourteen young ladies and teacher, Mrs. McBride. Most of the names are written on the back of the photograph. 8 X 10 inches. Sepia, emulsion on paper, machine made photograph |
| | 2004-19.6 | | Ladies blue handerchief. Approximately 9-1/2 inches by 9-1/2 inches. This was Helen Ramona Black's "something blue" for her wedding ensemble when she married Edward Burney Staley on October 23, 1937, in Springfield, Missouri. The blue fabric is very light. There is pink thread around the hem of the handkerchief. One corner is decorated with embroidery. It is small flowers of purple, blue, yellow and pink. |
| | 1996-94-1 | | Newspaper clipping of the official Springfield Sesquicentennial song, "Springfield, Missouri", written by Larry Grinstead and arranged by Bob Graham.Performed by the Show Me Statesman Barbershop Chorus. |
| | 2001-222-2-1-14 | | A variety of printed materials, including Minutes of the Board of Directors, a report on the appraised value of Presbyterian Hill in Hollister, MO, copies of the Presbyterian Hill Messenger newsletter, the Missouri Presbyterian newsletter, and the Adult Education News newletter, the First and Calvary Review, a musical concert program, an envelop containing a Union National Bank statement and 5 World War II rationing checks, plus a government publication titled, "Official Table of Trade Point Values for Meat, Fats, Fish and Cheese." |
 | 1998-342 | | B & w photo of Thomas J. O'Neal, CO D, Phelps Regiment, MO VOL Infantry, Civil War. He was from Greene Co., probably Ash Grove, MO.The regiment was raised by Col. John S. Phelps, later Governor of Missouri. |
| | 2004-19.1 | | Floor length satin sheath with adjustable straps. Part of the wedding ensemble worn by Helen Ramona Black when she Married Edward Burney Staley in Springfield, Missouri, October 23, 1937. The dress has a small opening on the left side with three snaps. Helen was from Willard and Edward was from Springfield. |
| | 1988-51-2-6 | | Articles related to Woodruff Collection:
2. The Ozarks Region, by John Thomas Woodruff, May 8, 1939.
3. Missouri and Missourians, biography of John T. Woodruff, 1943.
4. Article and obituary of David Brand Woodruff, son of John T. Woodruff, Dec. 3, 1979.
5. Articles, David B. Woodruff, Dec. 4, 1979.
6. Obituary, John T. Woodruff, 1949 |
 | 1991-25-10 | | Black and white photo of Springfield Civic Symphony Orchestra (which would later be renamed the Springfield Symphony). Orchestra seated on stage at Central High School with Conductor James Robertson, conductor, standing at center. |
 | 1994-158-1 | | Black and white photo of (l to r) Lester E. Cox, Ernest O. Breech, Henry Ford II and Jack Davis at the Cox Kickapoo Prairie Tractor Training School. Ford is seated on a Ford tractor. |
 | 1992-232.1845 | | A black and white photo of several high school journalism students seated at a table. Attached to the photo was a note reading, "Assembling the notes taken can be a long, tedious project unless a reporter is able to produce a good, quick lead." |
| | 2001-245 | | A copy of "Personal Reminiscences, and Fragments of the, Early History of, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, Springfield, Sesquicentennial, Edition, 1979" given to Mayor Paul Redfern by Kitty Lipscomb, Sesquicenntenial chairman. |
 | 1989-210-13 | | 8" x 10" (including mount) of sepia tone photoprint outside photograph of 23 girls, ages approx 5-7. Probably the Loretto Academy. (con't) 5- Mary Durbin, 6- Daisy Kirby, 7- Louise Cullen, 8- Mary Kate Fay, (front row) 1- ? Gillespie, 2- Evelyn ?, 3- Marie Cotter, 4- Ethel Farmer, 5- Ann? Heggarty, 6- Sophie Nichols, 7- Gen Kearney. The Loretto Academy was founded as a Catholic girl's school in 1878 on N. Campbell Ave. It closed in 1919. |
| | 1986-56-1-73 | | Partial envelop and slip of paper containing handwriting. Slip of paper is imprinted with words, "General Time Corporation 109 Lafayette Street-New York 13, N.Y." Envelope is imprinted with return address: "Advertising Department American Bankers Association ___East 36th Street New York 16, N.Y." and the address typewritten on the envelope reads: "Mr. F.C. Bentley 1310 Washington Avenue Springfield, Missouri." Envelope is postmarked "New York N.Y. Feb-9 '55 U.S. Postage 03" |
 | 2000-171-2 | | Black and white photoprint of three women who were identified as teachers at Lincoln High School in 1922. The women are (l-r): Geneva Vickers Conn, Marie Waldron, B.S., Doris Cooper Patterson, B.S. Print made from the Lincoln 1922 yearbook. |
| | 2004-19.5 | | Part of the wedding ensemble worn by Helen Ramona Black when she married Edward Burney Staley in Springfield, Missouri on October 23, 1937. This is possibly some kind of headwear. It is made of netting and lace. It is approximately 17 inches long and 4 1/2 inches wide. It is edged in pink ribbon and has a bow from the same ribbon close the the edge of either end. The center is decorated with gold, pink and green thread and light green ribbon rosettes. |
 | 2003-47.2 | | An 8" x 12" flyer for a carnival benefitting the National War Chest at the Ozark High School Auditorium on Friday, December 10, 6:30 PM. Admission $0.10. Games such as: cake walk, fish pond, penny pitch, basketball throw, and bingo, and a bazaar, art gallery, band concert, boxing exhit, and voting for Queen and Prince charming. Sponsored by the women's division of the Christian County War Finance Board,and other Ozark organizations. |
 | 1992-23 | | Sepia photograph of church members in front of the First Baptist Church in Ash Grove on February 9, 1919. On the back is written: Grace Wilson / Ash Grove / Missouri / taken February 9, 1919 / Received February 23, 1919. Church is white clapboard with " Baptist Church " over door. 5 X 7 inches on 8 X 10 inch cardboard. Paper emulsion affixed to thick cardboard backing / sepia. Machine made. |
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