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2001-51.504
A black and white photo of Mary E. Cox of College of Cooking (center left) surrounded by nine women at a long table.

 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.

1994-112
Black and white photo of the southwest corner public square, sign " Flying Circus Lake Shore Park July 8 ", in center. Sign on lamp post reads " US Route 66 " The square is paved with brick paving bricks. Sign on one store reads F. W. Woolworth Co. On another building it reads Barth's Clothing Co. In the old Kirby archade the Grand Theatre is in operation. The Concrete " Pie " is in the center of the square with street car tracks making the circle. There are automobiles parked on the square.

 1995-81
4 laminated xeroxed pages of the "Pleasure Home Journal. The Southwest Negro Publication (6 pages). Also with the newspaper is and ad for Ed V. Williams Clothing Company which pictures 12 employees, one of whom is Leroy Jackson who had 35 years service with the company.

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.

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.

1992-232.1899
A black and white photo of two males and three females on College Day at Central High School.

2001-51.464
A black and white photo of Drury College professor standing at chalkboard in front of KTTS camera.

1990-80
Black and white photo of former President Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a large crowd behind the Drury College fieldhouse.

1998-451-1
Black and white photo of a World War memorial arch on the Drury College campus that reads, "We Remember the Argonne", and "For Those Who Gave All."

1998-286-2
Black and white postcard photo of the Drury College Men's Glee Club, posed and dressedin tuxedos. Sent to Adah Rominger.

2002-135
A photo of a woman standing by a building. It looks like Drury College's Piersons Hall. She is wearing a short sleeved, long, white dress and a hat.

2000-1-11
A program for the Drury College Alumni Association dinner and annual meeting on May 24, 1975.

1989-210-28
3-3/4" x 4-3/4" black and white photoprint of seven women in a small apartment room or dorm room, probably at Drury College, who appear to be dramatizing something.

1999-146
Color postcard photo of Pearson's Hall on the Drury College campus, built ca 1901.

2001-51.434
A black and white photo of Mary Elizabeth Cox (College of Cooking) and a group of women.

2001-51.269
A black and white photo of Mary Elizabeth Cox (College of Cooking) with chef. They stand behind an ice sculpture of a ship.

1991-16-28
Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of Pearson Hall, Drury College, on Benton Ave.


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