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 1998-460-4
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1923. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of donor.

 1998-460-2
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1921. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of donor.

2000-17-3
Black and white photo of public square being renovated from pie to quadrants, looking southwest. The brick paving and concrete pie are being removed.

1993-19-2
Black & white postcard photo of teachers and students posed outside Douglas School on S. Main Ave. The Second Ward Colored School, built by Springfield Public Schools in 1892, was named for former slave & abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

1988-68-171
A hand-tinted postcard of the "State Capital, Jefferson City, MO".

1991-16-31
Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of the Benton Ave. viaduct, with the Shrine Mosque in the distance, looking south, southwest.

1998-253
At the southwest street intersection is the Model Market no. 3. Note street car ( electric ) in the background. There is parking on both sides of the street 7 X 5 inches 2 copies

2000-17-67
Black and white aerial negative of the intersection of Glenstone Ave. and St. Louis St. looking southwest. The Rail Haven Motor Inn is visible in the center of the image.

1999-394
Color postcard photo of the Colonial Hotel at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and St. Louis St. The Baldwin Theatre is barely visible at right.

 1995-16
A student and teachers directory for the Springfield Public Schools during the 1937-1938 school year. The book shows all schools that were operating at the time, is illustrated with student artwork, and was printed by the Resume' staff at Senior High School. This item is too large to be scanned.

1999-482
Black and white photo of an excursion boat on a river, probably in the southwest Mo Ozarks. Another boat and two boat docks in foreground.

 1997-26-1152
This is a copy of 1997-26-1151.

2001-222-1-2
Black and white photo of First Presbyterian Church on the southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. Changed from First Cumberland to First Presbyterian Church in 1906.

 1990-53
White china leaf-shaped ashtray with gold edges. Painted in color with scenes of Springfield including public square, new library, City Hall, free Art Museum, Burge Hospital, Lily Cup building, Stone Chapel, Drury College. Title painted in black, "Springfield, Mo. Gateway to the Ozarks.

1991-16-35
Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of Chamber of Commerce building (formerly was the Springfield Club), at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St.

1997-143
Black and white postcard photo, partially hand colored, of the home at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. which became the Springfield Club and later the Chamber of Commerce, The second Y.M.C.A. building is visible at the left.

2001-423
an aerial black and white photo of the State Fair Grounds.

1998-151
B & w photo, WWI, First Missouri Volunteers, Battery A

1998-526-26
Black and white postcard view of the southwest corner of the Public Square. A number of businesses are visible and the Gottfried Tower stands in the middle of the square.

2002-281
A postcard of the entrance to administration building of Rome State School, Rome NY. Writing on back.


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