| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1994-167-1 | | Book titled, "Sunday School Minute and Record Book." Handwritten on the front of the book are the words, "Mt. Eagle Baptist - 800 E. McDaniel - A.B. Morgan=Pastor." Book gives a weekly summary of the chuch activities, offerings and expenditures. |
 | 2000-111-2 | | Black and white advertising page photo of Draughon's Business College at 218 W. Walnut, Alonzo Bates, Pres. Information about the school on the back. |
 | 2002-885.30 | | It is a heart shaped valentine with a red border and a color illustration of 2 cottages and a garden on the front. There is a red ribbon tied to the top. Handwritten on the back is "Mary J., From *unreadable*". "AA Germany" is printed on the back.The text reads "Hello Valentine" on the bottom. It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years. |
| | 1986-1-4 | | Bound book titled "Teachers' Register." Title page reads "A School Register for Recording Atttendance, Recitations, and Deportment in Classes: Designed for the use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools. By N.C. Brooks, A.M. President of the Baltimore Female College, and author of a series of Greek and Latin Classics. New York: Published by A.S. Barnens & Burr. 51 and 53 John-Street. 1859." |
 | 1984-86-4 | | Black and white photo of the Jonathan Fairbanks home at 847 Serman Ave. James O. Fairbanks, youngest of 9 children of Jonathan and Angie Bowker Fairbanks, is standing in the yard. He is the donor's uncle and Jonathan Fairbanks is the donor's grandfather. |
 | 1998-280-2 | | Color photograph of the historical marker placed by the University Club commemorating Springfield's first school on the Northwest corner of College St. and Main Ave. First marker erected by Springfeild Public Schools |
| | 1997-26-148-160 | | These are weekly editorial pages, front and back. There is often advertising copy. These are full newsprint sheets. |
 | 2001-23 | | Black and white photo of a "mock" classroom scene in an interated classroom, taken during a rehearsal for "Television Class Room," which aired on KTTS Television. First Row, L-R: Pamela Day, Carole Youngblood, Sandra Lipplemann. Second Row: Sharon Brooks, Diane Groner (standing), Sue Carter, Lula Wright. Third Row, L-R: Carol Coffey, Sandra Aylor, Ronny Donnell. |
| | 1981-105-1-5 | | Mens blue wool R.O.T.C. uniform including Jacket, pants, hat , cap and suspenders from Castle Heights Military Adademy. The name Sampson is in part of the uniform. |
 | 2002-885.29 | | It is a square card with an illustration of a girl with roses looking out of a window. It is a 3 -dimensional card. The girl is on a separate fold than the window with the illustration of a garden. The text reads "Hello Valentine" on the bottom. It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane of Mt. Vernon during her school years. |
 | 2000-187-4 | | Black and white photo of Hardrick Bros. Grocery Store at 230 E. McDaniel Ave. Standing left to right: Ralph Tindall, James Hardrick, uk., Julian Herndon, uk., uk., J.H. Stemmons. Hardrick moved the store in 1907 from 223 St. Louis St. Hardrick and Stemmons were both on the Springfield City Council and School Board. RESTRICTED ACCESS. DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION. |
 | 2002-885.36 | | It is a 3-dimensional folding out card. It is primarily blue with pink roses surrounding a cupid illustration. The text reads, "A heart I have, for you it burns, And longs to call you sweet, Where'ever I rove to you it turns, Oh, that our hearts may meet." Handwritten on the back is "To Mary J. f George W." It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years. |
 | 1994-26-2 | | Black and white photo of Helen Davies Bryant, a graduate of the Springfield Hospital Training School for Nurses at 440 S. Market. The mother of the donor. |
 | 1987-66-2 | | Black and white oval photograph mounted in cardboard frame of Howard A. Wood and his daughter, Geneva. See 1987-66.1 for garmets related to her. Donated by her friend, Evelyn Ramsey. Photographer's name appears on mounting (see above). Howard A. Wood was a Methodist Minister who had a church in Walsenburg CO. Miss Wood was born in Denver in 1903. She taught in the Springfield School system for many years. |
| | 2000-120 | | Diploma for M.C. Davis from the Queen City Business College, in the Rainey Building at the northeast corner of the public square and Boonville. Davis had completed the regular course in the business department of the school. |
 | 2001-83 | | Black and white mounted photo of W. W. Thomas in 1900.He is wearing a high-collor, four-in-hand tie. A later picture of him is in the Springfield High School yearbook, The Resume, at least in the years 1920-1923, as Superintendent of Springfield Public Schools. |
| | 2001-222-3-1-10 | | Various booklets and directories, including Directory of the Officers and Members of the church, Woman's Missionary Society, Sunday morning service programs, "A Basis Plan for the Merging and Union of the Membership and Property Holdings of Calvary Presbyterian Church and First Presbyterian Church", a summer school bulletin, and two books on the history of the church. |
 | 1994-26-5 | | Sepia tone photo of nurse Ethel Bly with diploma and two baskets of flowers. She was a classmate of Helen Davies Bryant(mother of donor) at the Springfield Hospital Training School for Nurses at 440 S. Market. |
 | 2002-885.33 | | It is a square card with the illustratio of a boy in a red hat, green scarf, with a black umbrella and a letter. The verse reads " Valentine greeting, If you let me be your feller, I'll never need no rain-umbreller". It has a red paper border. Hand written on the back is "From your Old Maid Sister." It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years from her older sister Georgia. |
 | 1992-232.1761 | | A black and white photo of several students sitting around a man making paper birds. The photo was taken in November, 1979 at Weller School. |
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