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1989 -159
Missouri Farmers Association, Inc. Gold Bond Beef and Pork packers. Plant located at Springfield, Mo. On E. Mill St. 8 X 10 Inches. Black and white photo print. Paper and emulsion. Business, Streets and Transportation. Slightly worn.

 1979-321-6
4 page booklet with yellow cover printed in black. Christian Church Doctrine,Southwest Missouri (1839-1916). Compiled and edited by Earl T. Sechler. $ 0.25

1999-127
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of an elementary school class standing and seated outside Gulf School, now Study School. The teacher is standing at the far right.

 2001-267
A black Remington Paragon typewriter used by L.H. Ellison, a freight agent at the Missouri Pacific Railroad in Springfield, MO. Marked with "Remington, (seal), 16, 16, Remington Paragon, Made at Ilion, New York, U.S.A."

 1998-450
Advertisement for a large county map showing the rail lines and timetables of the Kansas City, Ft. Scott and Memphis Railroad with a drawing of the routes through Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri. From the front cover of Handbook of Springfield Missouri and Surroundings, 1889.

 1989-104-7-1
Printed paper biography of pioneer Baptist minister Daniel Richard Murphy, written by his great-great grandson. Murphy lived and worked in southwest Missouri.

 2001-212-46
Folder contains documents describing the history and membership of the Southwest Missouri Museum Associates (SMMA)

1997-165
Package of color postcards called Souvenir of Springfield, Mo "The Heart of the Ozarks". Contains 18 different scenes in Springfield and the Ozarks area. The front cover is shown.

1998-307
Iolive Street looking west. n the background is the Missouri Pacific Railroad depot. At some time there appears to have been a fire. Behind the fire ruins is the manufactured gas storage tank. 6 X 5 inches

1997-18-11
color postcard of Turkey Creek, near Springfield, Missouri. In the middle of photo is a suspended walking bridge. Two women are standing on the bridge.

1997-150
Black and white postcard photo of the interior of the Pythian Home of Missouri, built by the fraternal order the Knights of Pythias in 1913. The building was later used as the service club for O'Reilly General Hospital.

 1989-104-6-1
Printed paper journal or bulletin of the Washington Co. Historical Society, Fayetteville, Ar. Vol. II of the journals of James A. Walden, 1843-1895, a Civil War veteran and itinerant Methodist Minister in Arkansas and Missouri.

1998-53
A color postcard showing a man standing beside the track as a train rounds the corner at Woodman's Point near Hollister, Missouri. We have 2 copies, both were mailed to Miss Zoe Harna at #2030 Prospect Ave., Kansas City, MO. One is post marked in March, 1911 from South Dakota and one in October 1911 from Springfield, MO.

1995-45-5
5" x 7" black and white photoprint of graduating class of Lincoln School with teacher, standing in front of the school. Lincoln School, the Springfield School for blacks, was built in 1931 by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation and was located at 861 Sherman (Central and Sherman, SW corner).

1981-56-1
Colorized photograph of Turkey Creek, near Springfield, Missouri. In the middle of photo is a suspended walking bridge. Two women are standing on the bridge. Measurements/Size: 3"x5". Material/Color: Paper emulsion color. Machine Made.

1989-131
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the Missouri Fruit Co. or Spinetto's Fruit Market, at 407 Boonville Ave. Horse and delivery truck in front of the shop.

1998-73
Colorized photo of Lake Taneycomo, Branson, Missouri. Lake is in middle of photo; trees are in the foreground; trees buildings, hills, and sky in background. Measurements/Size:3"x5". Material/Color: Paper emulsion color. Machine made.

1989-132
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the sidewalk outside the Missouri Fruit Co. also known as Spinetto's Fruit Market, at 407 Boonville Ave. Three men standing in front on a brick sidewalk.

 1998-536-1
Pocket watch #1343542 that belonged to Jacob Warren Garton, made of silveroid. Garton was born in Greene Co. in 1862 on his parents farm in Wilson township. He attended township schools and high school in Springfield. He later went to the Marionville Collegiate Institute and a business school in Springfield. He farmed in Greene Co, his farm called The Rainbow Farm.

1996-84-6
Black and white photo of the Graduating class of Boyd Elementary School, taken outside school. Mrs. Boyd, for whom school is named, seated at center, mounted on cardboard.


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