| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1999-204 | | Black and white photograph of SMS Teacher's College team members holding a banner that says: "National Intercollegiate Basketball Championship, 1953." |
| | 2000-209.26 | | Certificate of title to a motor vehicle in its envelope from the state of Missouri for vehicle owned by C.J. Chism of Rogersville, MO. |
 | 1992-232.1029 | | A photo of library project at Greene Valley State School. |
| | 2000-19 | | a Letter or testimonial, on onionskin paper, to the deceased General Hosea G. Mullings. Married to Sarah Payne, he fought for the Union Army in Missouri, served on the State Legislature and served one term as Associate Judge for Greene County. |
 | 2004-1 | | Black and white photograph of Normal (SMS) girls basketball team in 1908. There are twelve individuals in the photo. Three female students are in the first row. They are all wearing the same kind of bouse and each is wearing a white tie. The girl in the middle is holding a basketball that has ' 08 on it. The middle row has four individuals. The one farthest to the left is a man. He is wearing a suit and tie. There are two young women in the middle. The woman who is third from the left has on a middy top with white stripes. The woman of the far right is an adult and is wearing a high collared dress with puffy sleeves and tucks down the bodice. She is holding a Normal pennant. There are five girls in the back row. The second from the left is holding a Normal pennant. This picture was taken outside, in front of a house. The house has a porch and a wooden plank sidewalk. |
| | 1998-150 | | The Classroom printer, a set of wooden blocks with words and letters printed on them, stores in a hinged wooden box. Used by Mary Sellars Brightwell to teach reading at Richland, MO while she was a student at S.W. MO state teachers college. She graduated from Richland High School in 1935. |
 | 1999-158 | | Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the Junior First Grade of Powell School, Birmingham (may be in Missouri). |
 | 1991-16-21 | | Sepia tone postcard photo of high school, also known as Springfield, Senior and Central High School. Printed on back: "September 11, 1911. The Springfield, Missouri High School sends greetings. Our enrollment at the close of first week is 966, with Senior Class of 148." |
 | 1998-68 | | Postcard View of Crane, Missouri, from the south. Writing on back of card, addressed to Mrs. H.B. Morgan of Springfield, Missouri. Buildings in the foreground, hills and trees in the background. |
 | 2001-212-57 | | Folder contains newspaper clippings, photograph and bio of Mary Jo Wynn, former SMS Women's Director of Athletics and winning coach. |
| | 2000-143 | | Book titled An Ordinance in Revision of the Ordinances for the Government of the City of Sprinfield, MO, approved Sept. 2, 1887. Contains the constitution of the state of Missouri. |
| | 1997-26-1078 | | This is a sheet on which is typed "Southwest Missouri State College,Office of Admissions and Records,Total Enrollment,SMS Campus,Fall Terms or Semesters 1906-1966'' with enrollment given for each year. Onionskin 8 1/2''x11''. |
 | 2002-281 | | A postcard of the entrance to administration building of Rome State School, Rome NY. Writing on back. |
| | 2001-252-15 | | hardbound book entitled " A School History of the United State" by W.H. Venable, of the Chickering Classical Scientific Institute, published by Wilson, Hinkle and CO. |
| | 1988-62-130 | | A black and white negative of Lombard St. (looking towards Normal School-SMSU). |
 | 2006-85 | | A post card with a picture of the Missouri State Fish Hatchery on the front. The card was made by Curtreich in Chicago and the Ozark News Agency. It is in color. |
 | 2001-212-20 | | Black and white photo of Anne Drummond. Folder also includes her biography and articles from the Today's Woman Journal. |
| | 1988-62-215 | | A black and white negative of State St. looking west from completed concrete. |
 | 1988-62-219 | | A black and white negative of west end of State St. See Streets B3 F90 for print. |
 | 1998-87 | | Black and white postcard photo of the sawmill inWest Eminence, Missouri looking east. Buildings in middle of photo and hills and trees in background. Card is addressed to Miss Zoe Howard of Kansas City, Missouri. |
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