| Popular Photo Results
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| | 2001-153 | | Printed autobiography of Jonathan Fairbanks written for the Greene County, Missouri History, by Fairbanks & Tuck, published in 1915. |
 | 1983-193-2 | | Black and white photo of telephone office with two women switchboard operators. Possibly at the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Co. |
 | 2001-222-1-11 | | Black and white photo of a High School age church school class at First and Calvary Presbyterian Church, southwest corner of Cherry St. and Dollison Ave. Photographed in their classroom in the undercraft of the church. |
 | 1998-286-3 | | Black and white postcard photo of a young elementary school class posed outside Boyd School. The teachers are Adah Rominger (left) and Mary Boyd, after whom the school was named. |
 | 1994-48-1 | | Black and white photo , 8x10, of the Springfield, MO Public Square looking north towards Boonville. Old streetcar tracks being removed. |
 | 1997-307 | | Black and white photo of elephants in the Shrine Circus parade moving south on Jefferson Ave. |
 | 2001-154 | | Black and white lithograph portrait of Jonathan Fairbanks used in the Fairbanks & Tuck History of Greene County, Missouri, published in 1915. |
 | 1998-409 | | Black and white Aerial view of proposed O'Reilly General Hospital site looking southwest, bordered by Glenstone, Pythian and Division streets. |
 | 2000-17-179 | | Balck and white photograph of West Plains, Missouri takn by Betty Love. |
| | 2006-121-1 | | Postcard cardsof the Balwdwin theatre in Springfield, Missouri. The card was not scanned. |
| | 1999-230 | | Notebook of records from the Historic Preservation Society of Springfield and Greene County Missouri. |
 | 1998-523 | | First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Olive St., built 1859. Black and white print of an original glass plate photograph. 5x7, new print. |
 | 1998-216.4 | | A photo of wild cherry tree, oldest in Missouri. 1313 S. Jefferson 150 years old. |
 | 1989-210-48 | | 2" x 3" black and white photoprint of railroad tracks and buildings, taken from Benton Ave. viaduct looking Southwest. G.D. Milligan Grocer Co. visible. Donor also notes Frisco Office Building, Woodruff Building, Landers Building and Heers Building. |
 | 1997-144 | | Black and white photo that has been partially hand colored, of the home which became the Springfield Club and later the Chamber of Commerce at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. |
 | 2001-222-1-3 | | Black and white photo of the First Presbyterian Church on the Southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. Changed from First Cumberland to First Presbyterian Church in 1906. |
 | 1988-68-193 | | A black and white photo postcard of "mother and Patrick" (probably Rochford) at "No. 1 river cliff by a Missouri church". |
 | 2001-222-1-1 | | Black and white photograph of a wagon shop with the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the background. In front there is a man holding two horses with a wagon nearby. The church stood on the southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. |
 | 1999-265 | | Black and white photo of the exterior of the Colonial Hotel; southwest corner of St. Louis Street and Jefferson Avenue. Note the street car tracks on St. Louis Street. |
 | 1997-142 | | Color postcard photo of the home which became the Springfield Club House on the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. The building later became the Chamber of Commerce. |
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