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 1997-26-1051
There are 4 sheets, typed; a letter from Charles J Fain, Speaker Pro Tem, House of Representatives, Jefferson City, Missouri, to C W Johnson, Springfield News and Leader, Springfield, Missouri. Paper 8 1/2"x11".

1999-62
Black and white photo of streetcar #200 with "State" on front. Reps Dry Goods, Farm and Home Savings and Loan, Missouri Mutual Insurance, and other buildings in background, also automobiles and people. Streetcar has YMCA poster on front; and "use the Weekly Pass" sign on top.

 2000-182-1
A Dun and Bradstreet Inc., 1947 Missouri directory bound in black with green lettering on the cover.

1997-91
Black and white photo of Roaring River State Park and fish hatchery near Cassville, MO. Shows stone holding area called the fish sanctuary.

1987-24-2
Full length portrait of Mrs. W.T. Carrington , wife of first president, fourth district normal.

1998-36
Series of joined colored postcards showing the Lake of the Ozarks area. See keywords for individual listing.

1997-109
Black and white photo of Ha-Ha Tonka castle, built high on a hill overlooking the Lake of the Ozarks, made from The Osage River. The home burned and is now a State Park and recreation area.

2002-881.111
A color photo of a woman standing in front of a window with the curtains shut. She is holding a flower in her right arm. On the back of the photo is written, "Decoration of Chivalry Rebekah State Assembly, May 25, 1959--Joplin, MO"

1998-405
Black and white photo of men Laying streetcar tracks in front of 1029 W. State Street. Business shown "Herod's Grocery".Concrete mixer pouring concrete.

2000-196
Black and white photo of the Missouri Pacific Railroad depot on Main St.

 2003-65
E. J. Smith, Cigar Makers International Union, Ruben T. Wood. Missouri State Federation of Labor. Knights of Labor. Springfield Central Labor Union. Pullman Strike. American Railway Union. Homer F. Fellows. These are a few of the names and organizations mentioned in the article, "The City Belongs to the Local Unions": The Rise of the Springfield Labor Movement 1871-1912 by Stephen L. McIntyre which is in this periodical.

 1999-316-8
Sheet music for the Missouri "Show Me" song, words and music by Minna Beiderlinden Quinn, copyright 1913.

1989-39
Laminated newspaper photo of a barn that was a display building at the Southwest Missouri District Fair, organized in 1856.

1998-71
Black and white postcard of a man standing on a porch in front of Garber, Missouri post office. May be the man known locally as Uncle Ike.

 1984-132-2-3
Two Books: History of Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs, 1896-1946 and A Dream Is Born, The Story of Missouri's Girl's Town, 1977. See Saturday Club collection Finding Aid.

 2001-212-58
Folder contains photocopies of Annual Bulletin and copies out of a book on the history of the Women's Progressive Farmers Association of Missouri.

1998-54
Scene from a street fair in Ash Grove, Missouri. A large number of people appear in this postcard. "Photo by West Sept 08" appears at bottom of card. 3" X 5". Paper ,emulsion .black and white postcard.

 1994-5-3
Preliminary Report on the Structural and Economic Geology of Missouri, Bureau of Geology and Mines. Stamped in front and back of book, Return in five days to John H. Hahn, Winona, MO

1999-461
Black and white photo of Missouri Pacific train #790 and crew. Ran between Springfield and Jefferson City, MO.

1998-51
A postcard postmarked in Nov. of 1922 with a photograph of a man walking down a dirt road that runs in front of a Hotel. The Hotel was at Rockaway Beach, Missouri. The black and white postcard was sent to Miss Catherine Platto in Peirce City, MO.


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