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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.

1998-526-20
Black and white photo of the Ozark Hotel, Commercial Street and ne corner of Benton. A. L. Knight, Propr. Earlier known as the Frisco Hotel.

2000-147-5
Black and white photo of the Matthews Quartet singing on the Ozark Jubilee country music program at the Jewell Theatre, 216 S. Jefferson Ave., or in the KYTV studio. They are being televised live by KYTV.

1998-526-9
Black and white photo looking east on Commercial Street in North Springfield. A streetcar is in the background, the tower of the Ozark Hotel (Frisco Building is visible in the left background.

1999-285
Black and white photo of two nurses seated in a mock-up of a hospital room in a display at the Ozark Empire Fair for the Springfield Baptist Hospital School of Nursing.

 2002-852-2
Program for Lincoln High Class Reunion, 30 years: 1951-1981. It was held on Friday, July 31, 1981 at Ozark Country Inn, 2715 N. Glenstone. Its theme was Strolling down Memory Lane 1939-1951. Has class roster, honored teachers, and program participants.

1989-210-39
8" x 10" (including mount) black and white photoprint of North Springfield depot, Union Pacific railroad tracks and cars, Ozark Hotel, probably looking east. The depot in North Springfield was built ca. 1870 and abandoned for the new Frisco depot in 1901 when the Frisco and Memphis lines merged. This depot and the Ozark Hotel were at the corner of Benton and Commercial in Springfield.

1997-281
A display of hand crafted pottery at the Ozarks Arts and Crafts Center. A painting by Raymond K. Kennon of the Benton Ave. viaduct is shown on the left. Rose Ó'Neill's "cuddles"kewpie is shown in right center. 8 inches x 10 inches. Black and white.

1997-282
Photo of four members of the Ozark Artists Association with samples of their work. Left to right, Raymond K. Kennon, founder of the Association in 1938, Jean Freeman Robertson, Pearl Shumate Appleby, Billie Sheets Wills. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: black and white. Machine made.

2000-147-6
Black and white photo of musicians (l to r) Junior "Speedy" Haworth, Slim Wilson, and Bob White, who performed on the Ozark Jubilee Country Music Show at the Jewell Theatre. The trio also performed on "The Slim Wilson Show," which was aired locally for many years. Photo likely taken at the KYTV studios at 999 W. Sunshine, where the Slim Wilson Show was taped for several years.

2000-17-183
Black and white photo of servicemen and civilians outside of an airplane.

 1997-26-1043
There are 4 sheets, typed. Onionskin paper, 8 1/2" x 11".

2002-880.9
Group of men with a bowling ball. Front row , left to right: LaVerne Stockton, Larry Nelson, and Walter Jackson. Standing are: Gene Bossi and Jim Croghan(wearing glasses). The photo back reads: News and Leader caption, "Nyla Cosmetic of the Ozark Bowl Classic league is the new city team bowling champion. The winners were crowned last Sunday after posting a 2956 total." The men wear black, shiny bowling shirts with their names embroidered in white. The men are outlined in white.

 1997-26-1130
This is a copy of 1997-26-1129.

1998-242.5
A black and white photo of transcribing Dept. of Car Accountant, Ozark Bldg.

 1997-26-1170
This is a copy of 1997-26-1169.

 1997-26-1126
This is a copy of 1997-26-1125.

 1997-26-1262
This is a copy of 1997-26-1261.

 1997-48
Handheld paper fan with wooden handle from the 1997 Ozark Empire Fair. Printed with a number of business advertisemens.

2001-51.124
A photo of model Ozark airliner built by engineer, Mike (?).


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