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1998-280-2
Color photograph of the historical marker placed by the University Club commemorating Springfield's first school on the Northwest corner of College St. and Main Ave. First marker erected by Springfeild Public Schools

1997-133
Black and white postcard photo of the Greene County Courthouse on the northwest corner of the public square. Horses, wagons, pedestrians, College St. and other buildings are visible. Some features appear to have been drawn in.

1999-35
Black and white photo of Clara Thompson Hall, Drury College campus, before renovation and expansion in 1979. Facing west on Benton Ave.

1998-526-6
Black and white photo of Stone Chapel on the Drury College campus at the northeast corner of Benton Ave. and Central St.

1998-416
Black and white photo showing men Laying streetcar tracks at Main St. and College St. looking north. Hotel Kirby shown at left.

1993-66
Black and white photo of the President's home on Drury College campus, southeast corner Benton Ave and Calhoun St. in winter

1989-42
Sepia tone photo, mounted on cardboard, of the Greene County Courthouse on the public square, College St. on the far left.

1992-232.1009
A photo of teachers, parents and students working on district goals at Kraft Administrative Center.

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.

1999-26
Black and white photo of the Field House on Drury College Campus, facing west on Drury Lane.

1992-232.1065
A photo of student council of Jarrett High honoring staff on Teacher Appreciation Day with carnations and thanks.

 2000-120
Diploma for M.C. Davis from the Queen City Business College, in the Rainey Building at the northeast corner of the public square and Boonville. Davis had completed the regular course in the business department of the school.

1998-286-1
Black and white photo of the Drury College Men's Glee Club, sitting on and around suitcases. Given by a friend to Adah Rominger.

1984-70
Photograph of three women riding side-saddle. Writing on back says: taken in 1880 on Benton Ave. near Drury College. Rider on the left is Lucy Campbell Owen McCammon, granddaughter of John Polk Campbell.

 1986-56-4-8
Folder contains clipping from "The Daily Herald," published by the Springfield Printing Company. Article is titled, "Christian Education, An Address by J.H. Garrison, Editor of the Christian Evangelist of St. Louis on Laying the Corner Stone of Ash Grove College, May 8, 1884." Folder also contains 3 small swatches of fabric with pencil markings on each.

1999-81
Black and white photo of Fairbanks Hall on the Drury College campus. Fairbanks was the first permanent building on campus and was torn down in the summer of 1978. It faced west on Benton Ave.

1999-10
Black and white photo of the west wing of Wallace Hall, the women's dormitory at Drury College, brick and stone construction.

1990-89.18
A black and white postcard of Kirk Hall, Malcalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

1999-144
Color postcard photo of Burnam Hall, then called Classical Hall, on the Drury College campus.


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