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2001-51.191
A black and white photo of Charles Burton.

2001-51.547
A black and white photo of two panals on "Meet the Candidates".

2000-206-79
Black and white photo of a model home and yard built for the Tiny Town village at Grant Beach park.

2000-206-78
Black and white photo of a model home and yard built for the Tiny Town village at Grant Beach park.

2001-51.106
A black and white photo of a 13 member panal of men. Two cameramen stand in foreground with cameras. "Meet the Candidates".

1994-48-2
Springfield Public Square looking east on St. Louis Street. Installation of new streetcar tracks.

2002-320
A postcard of Sunken Gardens Virginia Hotel, Long Beach, CA. Stamp and writing on back.

2000-206-80
Black and white photo of Gordon Cummings and Hazel Wilhoit, Executive Officers of Tiny Town, posed outside of what may be Springfield High School. Cummings was City Manager and Wilhoit was Mayoress.

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

2002-885.38
It is a heart shaped card with a girl, a boy and a girl in an arirplane, and cupid on the front. There is a paper lace overlay and it has a blue border.Inside there is an illustration of a boy and a girl at the beach. The text reads " Valentine Greetings, Little playmate, tell me true, Have I any chance with You? Let me be your Valentine, For you always have been mine." Printed on the back is "Whitneymade, Worcester, Mass., made in USA." It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years.

2002-885.5
Card is square with a blue and gold geometric border. The front illustration is a girl in a red bathing suit and straw hat, with a green pail. The printed words on the front are "To My Valentine". Inside is a black and white line illustration of a boy and girl on the beach playing in the sand. Under the illustration is the printed verse "I cannot put my thoughts in print, I simply give this little hint-I want you for my Valentine". Handwritten on the back is "To Mary from Helen Gibson". Printed in the center of the back is "WhitneyMade, Worcester, Mass., Made in USA" Card given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt.Vernon in grade school.


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