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2001-51.501
A black and white photo of a young African American boy standing on a stool, wearing a chef's hat next to Mary E. Cox and a large, elaborate gingerbread house. Three children (left) marvel at the culinary craftsmanship. This scene takes place on a studio set (probably that of College of Cooking).

 1990-89.21-22
Two envelopes addressed to Ray Wageman, Macalester College, St. Paul Minnesota.

1989-210-8
10" x 12" (including mount) black and white photoprint (oval) of formal photograph of Junior Class, Drury College, 17 men and women in dress clothes. (con't)...12- Ed Hall (father of donor), 13- Nina Dorman, 14- Ellen Craig, 15- Alice Bennett, 16- Professor Finkel's daughter, 17- Evelyn Mucke

1996-77-1
Black and white photo of the Springfield Public Square looking toward the sw quadrant. The Model Home is in the "pie". Identifiable businesses include, Marx, S. S. Kresge, J. J. Newberry, F. W. Woolworth. A street car can be seen navigating the center square.South Ave. and College St. are visible.

1992-215.87
A black and white photo of Marion Weaver Bissett, Queen of the Ozarks and great-great granddaughter of William Fulbright who built the 1st cabin in Springfield in 1829. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi, Pi Theata Honor Society, Asso. Of University of Women, Daughters of American Revolution. Graduate of Christian College, Drury Collage, and Bryn Mawr.

1998-501
Color post card of the southwest corner of the Springfield Public Square looking across the "pie."

1998-493
Color postcard photo of the Springfield Public Square ca. 1940's. The view is looking west from the Square down College St. Heer's, F. W. Woolworth Co., J. J. Newberry's and National Shirt Shop are identified businesses. The square has been opened to thru traffic and has metered parking.

 2000-139
Long black and white photo of Bailey School, 321 W. Center (Central) St. with the students and teachers posed outside. Too long to scan.

 1990-32-66
A program for the annual tour of the Springfield Boy Scout band from 1924.

1988-68-150
A hand-tinted postcard of Pioneer Monument and State Capital by night in Denver, CO.

1992-232.467
A photo of students participating in state conference. Man smoking pipe (right).

1992-232.501
A photo of State Department of Education regional conference.

1992-232.354
A black and white photo of meeting of area educators with state legislators and education department officials.

1998-273
Olive St. looking west toward Main Ave. West Olive Street is unpaved. At the west end of the street is the Missouri Pacific Railroad depot. On the right side of the picture is the Lloyd Auto Storage Co. On the left side of the picture is a painted sign which reads Williams Lumber Co. There are two hrses and wagons parked on Olive St. 5 X 7 inches

2001-201
Black and white mounted photo of employees of the Springfield Brewing Co. who were members of Local no. 292 of the Brewery Workmen's Union

2002-352
A postcard of Royal Palms and Purple Bougainvillea in the Sunshine State, Florida. Addressed to Harry Morgan.

1992-232.585
A photo of Hillcrest students painting bus parked on McDaniel St. behind State Office Building as part of community art project.

2001-200
Black and white mounted photo of employees of the Springfield Brewing Co. who were members of the Brewery Workmen's union. Posed in front of the Tucker Buggy Co.

1998-502
Color post card looking toward the southwest corner of the Springfield Public Square across the "pie". Steet cars and horse drawn vehicles are shown in the photo.

1998-399
Black and white photograph of College Street looking west from the Square showing National Shirt Shop and K & K Sandwich Shop.., Heers, Metropolitan Hotel & Brown Bros. Bookstore


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