| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1989-37 | | Black and white photo of the Bicentennial Historical Museum which opened in 1975 on College St. |
 | 1989-38 | | Black and white photo of the interior of the Bicentennial Historical Museum at 311 College St., under construction. The Museum opened in 1975. |
 | 1998-280-1 | | Black and white photo of the Conoco service station at the northwest corner of College St. (Route 66) and Main Ave. (Route 60). The donor's father operated the station, also known as the Continental Oil Co. # 5. |
 | 1994-144 | | Black and white photo of the Public Square, looking north across College Street, Heers, The Roxy, Baker Arcade, and Landers Building are visible. |
 | 1997-160 | | Color postcard photo of Convention Hall which stood on the former City Lot on S. Campbell Ave. between Walnut Street and College St. The building was later used as the sears roebuck store. |
 | 1998-400 | | Black and white photograph showing Northwest Corner of square at College Street showing Heer's Dept. Store and Route 66 sign on stoplight. |
| | 1989-37` | | Black and white photo of the front exterior of the Bicentennial Historical Museum which opened in 1975 at 311 College St., a bicentennial project. |
 | 1997-57-9 | | Black and white postcard photo of a group of Springfield firemen posed on and around a fire truck. Probably taken outside fire station #1 on College St. |
 | 1999-187 | | Black and white photo of members of the Drury College Sigma Nu fraternity chapter posed with their house mother outside the fraternity house. List of members in photo file. |
 | 2000-17-150 | | Black and white negative of students watching a teacher work in auto mechanics class. |
 | 2000-152-2 | | Black and white photo of students and teachers at the Lincoln School prom in the school gymnasium. |
 | 1997-294 | | Springfield Christmas parade float with angels kneeling at a vacant throne. Corner of South and Walnut. Businesses shown are: Denton's Camera Store; Missouri Home Savings; Flowerland; Electric Equipment Co. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: paper, black and white. Machine made. |
 | 1997-18-1 | | Post card probably used for advertising by J. J. Hibler, Real Estate, Notary Public, 302 1/2 College St. Shown on the card is the lithograph of the funeral of Fremont's Body Guard killed in Zagonyi's Charge, Oct. 28, 1861. |
 | 1997-287 | | Photograph of Springfield artist Raymond K. Kennon, standing, and New York City artist George Schreiber, seated, sketching a landscape. The photograph likely was taken in colder weather judging from the men's outerwear. Measurements/Size: 8" x 10". Material/Color: Paper emulsion. Machine made.Schreiber was in the area painting scenes of Missouri sponsored by Mayfield's Dept. Store in St. Louis. |
 | 1999-42-2 | | Black and white photo of the 1883 Civil War veteran's reunion on the public square. A large crowd is gathered around a reviewing stand. The Lyon monument is visible to the left of the stand wrapped in a flag. Looking west towards College St. |
 | 1989-184 | | Black and white photo of Construction of a brick building at the corner of College St. and Campbell Ave., probably the southeast corner. The building contains the Bank Of Greene County and the Gurley and Renfro Shoe Co. |
| | 2004-613 | | A black and white pano of the 11th Annual Picnic of Draughon's Business College at Doling Park, June 16, 1922. The pano has been coated in some unknown substance and has a few holes
Too large to scan. |
 | 1993-154 | | Black and white photo of the Drury College orchestra seated on stage at Clara Thompson Hall. Conductor James Robertson standing at edge of group at right. |
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