| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1994-58 | | Black and white photo of sketch , probably from Harper's Weekly, of Springfield public square during funeral of Fremont's Body Guard, killed during the battle of Springfield. Shown in the photo is the new courthouse and old, burned red brick courthouse. Also visible are the state bank and Blakely's Sky Light building. |
| | 1989-1.173 | | A black and white negative of Halloween party of Kroger employees and families at home of Mr. and Mrs. Veal. |
 | 1988-68-18 | | A black and white photo of school children outside of a school building. There are two identical photos. |
 | 1981-65-11 | | Color postcard of the Pavilion, Rockaway Beach, Taneycomo, Missouri, on Lake Taneycomo. |
| | 2002-855 | | News-Leader article about Sam Knox and Unite Magazine and Unite of Southwest Missouri. |
 | 1997-149 | | Black and white postcard view of the Pythian Home of Missouri, built by the fraternal order the Knights of Pythias. Known locally as the Pythian Castle. Used as the service club for O'Reilly General Hospital during World War II. |
 | 1997-148 | | Color postcard photo of the Pythian Home of Missouri, built by the fraternal order the Knights of Pythias, and known locally as the Pythian Castle. It became the service club for O'Reilly General Hospital during World War II. Also see acc. No. 1976-28. |
 | 1998-85 | | Black and white postcard Photo of Administration Building, Soldiers Home, St. James, Missouri. Fountain is in foreground, a tree is in the middle, and the building itself is behind the tree. |
| | 2003-36 | | Hard bound copy of book; Pictorial and Genealogical Record of Greene County, Missouri. Published in Chicago by Goodspeed Brothers Publications in 1893. Contains the history of Greene County to that point. Also has biographies of various distinguished citizens and talks about some businesses. |
 | 2000-21 | | Black and white photo of the Greene County Sheriff's house and the Greene County jail on Robberson with the tents of the Missouri Militia on the south lawn. The militia was sent to Springfield by the Gov. Folk to restore order after the lynching of three black men on April 14, 1906. |
 | 1999-418 | | Black and white postcard photograph of Wilson's Creek ( Jordan ) in flood stage. The building in the background is the Missouri Pacific Railroad depot, 301 N. Main Avenue. |
 | 1992-56-30-89 | | Black and white mounted photo of the students of Oak Hill School, which appears to be a one-room country school, posed outside the school building. Lucy McCammon was the teacher but cannot be identified in the photograph. |
 | 1981-61-4 | | Sepia tone postcard photo of Springfield High School, taken when the two new additions had been recently added.Also known as Senior High School and Central High School. |
 | 1999-304 | | Exterior black and white photograph of the Missouri Pacific railroad depot located on N. Main Avenue just north of College Street. Notice street car tracks along N. Main Avenue. |
| | 1998-52 | | A black and white postcard of "Uncle Ike" Morrell taken in 1940 at the Notch, Missouri post office. His real name is Levi Morrell. |
 | 1999-384 | | Black and white photo of the Missouri Farmers Exchange (MFA) Milling Company display at the Ozark Empire District Fair. The photo appears to be of a group of visitors to the booth. |
 | 1998-526-23 | | Black and white photo of Springfield High School, also known as Senior High School and Central High School, at the corner of Jefferson Ave. and Central St. The photo is of the original school building with its first east addition. |
 | 1991-16-4 | | Black and white mounted photo of a group of 37 boys standing in front of brick school building. Writing on back of photo says, "Old Central School; Bunger = 12th from left front row; Thomas A. Kearney (12th from left, front row); Old Central High School" The school is the Central School at the northwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Olive St. |
 | 1989-130 | | Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of a man (probably the owner, Victor Spinetto), standing outside Spinetto's Fruit Market on Boonville Ave. Also known as the Missouri Fruit Co. A small child is standing at the right edge of the photo. |
| | 1986-56-4-5 | | Folder contains printed booklet titled "In the Supreme Court of Missouri. April Term, 1877. Johan A. Crawford's Admr, Respondent, vs. J.F.G. Bentley, et. Al., Appellants. No. 7. Statement and Brief for Appellants. John P. Ellis, Counsel for Appellants." Folder also contains hand-written correspondence regarding the legal case between Bentley and Crawford and a summons from the Greene County Sheriff. |
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