| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1999-227-7 | | A t-shirt, white and silk screened with a scene of a basketball/ sun going through a hoop and palm trees. Reads, "Southwest Missouri State, Virginia, Western Kentucky, Stanford, NCAA, Women's Final Four, Los Angeles, 1992." |
 | 2001-91 | | Black and white photoprint of Judge Henry Lamm wearing metal-rimmed glasses, a bow tie, wing collar and vest. On back is a Springfield! Magazine sticker over a stamp which reads: "PERMISSION GRANTED TO REPRODUCE THIS PHOTOGRAPH. CREDIT: STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI." |
 | 1989-210-43 | | 5" x 4" black and white photoprint of temporary pavilions in front of larger building, most with strings of lights attached. Signs visible are "Springfield Normal School Business College, J.B. Dixon Real Estate, Globe Clothing House, Hardware Co., Springfield Crystallized Egg Co., LaMonts. (see 1989-210-41 and 42) |
 | 2002-282 | | A postcard of rock garden, Rome State School, Rome, NY. Writing on back. |
 | 2000-206-66 | | Black and white photo of the Springfield Business College, built by Prof. John A. Taylor on the southeast corner of Walnut St. and Jefferson Ave. |
 | 1998-83 | | Black and white Postcard photo of Olathe, Missouri. Field is in foreground, fence is in middle of photo, and buildings and people are in background. On the back of the card is a note from the sister of Mr. O.D. Rush of Mansfield, Missouri. The postmark on the card is Bakersfield, California . |
 | 1998-404 | | Black and white photograph of men Laying streetcar tracks on State street west of Grant street. Business shown is "W.L. Turner Druggist" at 717 W. State Street. |
 | 2000-15 | | Black and white photo of President Ronald Reagan speaking at Southwest Missouri State University in support of Kit Bond who is running for the U. S. Senate. In the front are Caroyn Bond, Kit Bond, Reagan, John Danforth, Margaret Kelly.. |
 | 1998-56 | | View looking down middle of Main Street in Ash Grove, Missouri. A horse-drawn carriage is in the middle of the street. On the reverse side of card, it is difficult to decipher name card is addressed to. Card was sent to Dunnegan, Missouri. 3" X 5". Sepia tone postcard. |
| | 1989-1.28 | | A black and white negative of Missouri Stables Riding School. |
 | 1998-55 | | Scene from a street fair in Ash Grove, Missouri. Men lead cattle in street. People line the street. Back of card contains handwritten note, which is addressed to Miss Maggie Beal, Walnut Grove, Missouri. 3" X 5".Black and white postcard. |
 | 1988-62-179 | | A black and white negative of State St. looking west from South St. (streetcar tracks). |
 | 1988-62-186 | | A black and white negative of State, west from Grant. |
| | 1988-62-178 | | A black and white negative of State St. looking west from Main St. (streetcar tracks). |
 | 1988-62-214 | | A black and white negative of State St. west from South St. showing excavation in progress. |
| | 1999-294 | | Autobiographical memories of Reuben T. Peak published by his son. See Jacob Lippman,Berry School,Woolen Mill,Phelps pond,Smallpox,pest camp,Normal School,willipus-wallopus,lynching,Charles Spurgeon,High School,Drury College,Jesse Mays,Seeley's Camera Store,Bruce May,Arch Lowe,Helen Trenary,John Goad,railway strike,Lindenlure,depression. Oscar Peak and his wife viola were physicians who practiced together in Springfield. |
 | 1997-257 | | Black and white aerial photo of Brigg's stadium on the campus of Southwest Missouri State University. Probably taken at a homecoming event as the marching band is in a formation spelling out "Welcome Alums". Kings street is still open for traffic and parking. 5x7 inches. |
| | 1998-440-2 | | Brown leather holster for Colt Patent Army revolver 1998-440-1. See that finding aid for more information. Flap with original brad attached, button missing. Currently on display in the case in the Civil War gallery. |
 | 1992-232.1862 | | A black and white photo of five journalism students for the High Times (holding awards for the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association) and their teacher, speaking with a man at the University of Missouri--Columbia. |
| | 2002-856 | | Two articles:
Article in Springfield! Magazine about Ferba Lofton and her teaching career in Springfield, MO. And the award as Missouri's Most Distinguished School Principal. (3 pages)
News-Leader article Dec. 6, 1999 (page B1 & B6). |
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