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2003-68.3
Black and white postcard of Anthony Hall on the Lincoln University campus at Jefferson City. It is a three story brick building. There are two trees in front of the building and several can be seen in the background. The postcard is addressed to Miss Leona Smith Reed, 1107 Sherman Ave, Springfield, MO. It is post marked fron Jefferson City on October 23, 1951 at 8 p.m.. The one cent stamp is canceled with "Remember--only you can prevent forest fires. On the part of the postcard for correspondence it reads, "26th Annual Homecoming, November 3rd 9:45 A.M. Parade, 11:30 A.M. Alumni Business Meeting, 2:00 P.M. Lincoln Tigers vs. Alcorn Braves, 9:00 P.M. Athletic Committee Dance A Place in the Sun---'51

2001-18-2
Black and white photo of one man and two women in front of a rock face. L-R: Elene Reed, Mac Adams, Ursalee Darton.

1989-210-10
5" x 7" sepia tone photoprint of 35 children with their teacher outside of Boyd School. (con't) ...Jane (or Jean) Freeman, (2nd row from top) Kenneth Scott, Lee Spencer, Mary Ellen Wright, Carmen Edmonson, Mildred Patterson, Winefred Watman, Luella Perish, Louise Caffey, Pauline Curry, (3rd row from top) Charles Cox, Robert Harper, Richard Dyer, Joseph McKenna, George Geister, Edwin Cox, Kenneth Knabb, Ben Dobson, Jack Earnhartd, (bottom row) William Hall, Harris Knabb, Paul Morton, Billy Montgomery, Jack Exby, John McDaniel, John Flummerfelt, Ora Ervin, Russell Dillon,

2002-671
Black and white and color photos of Margie Walden, Postmistress, Ozarks Area. These two photos overlap and a plaque is in the lower left corner.

2002-881.96
A black and white photo (post card) of six young men. On the bottom of the post card says, '"Senators' Reed Jr. H.S., 1926"

 2001-212-34
Folder contains newspaper articles and various printed pieces about Carrie McBride.

2000-223-42
Black and white photo of 6 Lily Tulip Cup Co. employees posed outside the plant. Listed as DeWitt Evans, Lydia Shelton, Velma Crawford, Geneva O'Neill, Nadine Reed and Bob Bedell.

2000-223-55
Color photo of 6 Lily Tulp Co. employees in the company cafeteria. Names listed are Bonza Cotner, Fern Coppoch, Geneva O'Neill, Josephine Owen, Dallas Leader, Nadine Reed.

2000-223-65
Color photo of Lily Tulip Cup Co. employees at a party at Calvert's Cafeteria. Names listed are Florence Herndon, Nadine Reed, Bonnie Cotner, Fern Coppock, Mildred Keene, Vida Jinks and Rosa Bridges.

 1989-104-1-1
Small, 8 page booklet with tan cover printed with black. The Shepherd and His Flock, published by the Religious Tract Society, 56, Paternoster Row; 164 Piccadilly, London. Printed by Reed & Pardon, Printers, Paternoster Row, London.

2001-600
A portrait of a man with light eyes, light hair, and a dark moustache. His stiff shirt has a wide-spread collar. His bow-tie is narrow. His vest is low cut and has wide rounded lapels. He is probably wearing a fraternal pin in the left lapel of his jacket. It appears to be a crescent and dagger.

 1989-104-8-11
8 1/2" x 11" paperback book, "On This Rock I Will Build My Church: 100 Years of Dale Street United Methodist Church," Springfield, Mo., by Steve Reed and Gladys Poisal. Brown cover, black printing.

 1992-232.1738a
A black and white photo of 13 men--Jr. and Sr. High school principals--standing in front of a brick building.

1998-255
Intersection of Commercial Street and Boonville Ave. Looking toward the east. The Citizens Drug Store is on the southeast corner; next east is the Platte Hardware Co. next is the Bridger No 1 grocery store.Commercial Street is paved with brick at this time. Note the maze of street car tracks on Commercial Street. Two copies. 6.75 X 5 inches

2000-169-5
Black and white photoprint of a group of Lincoln School teachers seated in front of bookcases. Front Row (seated; l-r): Roberta Thomas Bartley, Mary Tollivar, Goler Collins (principal), Geneva Cobb (wife of black dentist), Olive Decatur, Leona Reed. Back Row (standing): Mary Caroline Patterson (school secretary), John Hughes, Frances Harrington Douglas, Jackson Cannafax, Cordia Penn, D. Culp.

2000-171-6
Black and white photoprint of seven young people at Old Lincoln School playing orchestra instruments and one woman standing in background next to an upright piano. Students playing instruments are identified as (l-r): Garland Reed, Willard Wallace, Robert Coker, Marjorie Pierce, Floyd Long, Louriece Penn, and Mary Higgs. Woman in background is unidentified. Print made from the 1922 Lincoln yearbook.

2000-223-6
Carol Fulford, Ruth Oldham, Martha Noland, Lora Stiles, Essie Royster, Tommie O'Neal, Bob Jackson, John Monday, J.Jefferson, Vernon Smith, Clara West, Alice Hillhouse, Lorene McNerny, June Snyder, Vonda Ford, Lavina Dodson, Vidd Jinks, Nadine Reed, Florence Herndon, Bonnie Cotner, Velma Crawford, Roberta Shoffner Dudley, Vilma Blackburn, Helen Shumaker Eaton and Elise Moore. Groups of people are seated at tables at the Lily Tulip Cup Co's first Christmas party, 1952, at the Shrine Mosque.

1995-45-4
5" x 7" black and white photoprint on students and teacher standing on the steps of Lincoln School. Lincoln School was the segregated school built in 1931 in Springfield by the Rosenwald Foundation. It currently houses the Ozarks Technical College. The donor, Edith Lucille Brewer Spenser, stands in the 2nd row from right, next to teacher Juanita S. Bland. Row 1, l-r: Johnny Richardson, Howard Denton, Roswell Reed, Noble Clay, Everett Carter, R.L. Hoosier, Claude C. Patterson. Row 2: Emma Logan, Pat Logan, Betty Herndon, Esther Ferguson, Helen Campbell, Velma Tolliver, Lucille Brewer, Juanita Bland. Row 3: Mary C. Patterson, Clarice Johnson, Genevieve Johnson, Joe Looney, Raymond Nearguard, Ralph Richardson, Leatrice Wilburn, Charlene Jarrett. Row 4: Lawrence Harper, George Givens, Vincent Foster, Stella Culp.


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