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1995-20.213
A photo of Rebecca Bishop. Kappa Delta, Drury College.

2002-361
A postcard of Student Union at CO. A&M - Ft. Collins, CO.

 1997-26-1222
This is a copy of 1997-26-1221.

 2000-144
Book title The General Ordinances of the City of Springfield, Missouri, revised in 1912.

 2002-852-2
Program for Lincoln High Class Reunion, 30 years: 1951-1981. It was held on Friday, July 31, 1981 at Ozark Country Inn, 2715 N. Glenstone. Its theme was Strolling down Memory Lane 1939-1951. Has class roster, honored teachers, and program participants.

1999-371
Black and white photograph of the Skelly Service Station; southwest corner of National Boulevard and Elm Street. There are four automobiles in the photograph; one of which is on the grease rack. There are three gasoline pumps. Part of National Blvd. Is paved with bricks. Elm Street ls tree lined. On the left side of the photograph is the Model Market No. 9.

1989-85-88
Black and white photo of beginning of construction of the Jewell Station Post Office and Federal Bldg., looking west, southwest toward Boonville Ave. and the old Federal Bldg.

1999-219
Black and white photograph and color postcard of Driving Park Place, sent to a Mrs. Eva Allen in Washington state. Has 1 cent stamp. Scene depicts a race track with a horse race going on. On side lines are automobiles and people.

 1999-311-2
Typed copy of a handwritten autobiography of Charles Henry Heer, who opened a dry goods store at the southwest corner of Olive St. and Boonville Ave. in 1869. This is an account of his life from his birth in Hanover, Germany in 1820 until 1873.

2001-51.442
A black and white photo of Mary E. Cox standing at a podium next to a surprized woman.

1984-23
Tom Thumb Wedding, Southstreet Christian Church. Bride, Mildred Belle Lee, Groom, Morris Jess. Wedding held as a fund-raiser for church. Imitated Gen. Tom Thumb. List of children's names accompanying envelope.

1999-305
Exterior black and white photo of a print of the Springfield Wagon Factory. Notice the house on the right side of the print; Also there is a railroad running in the foreground. At this time this factory was located at the southwest corner of Sherman Avenue and Phelps Street.

 1995-42-1-15
Microfilm, scrapbooks and poster from the Ozark Mountain Chapter of the Missouri Sons of the American Revolution.

 1997-26-1151
This is one sheet with C W Johnson's "Without Reservations" about the Prado. Full newsprint sheet.

1989-108
Sepia tone photo of a hotel lobby and restaurant, probably in Springfield, Missouri.

1997-308
Black and white photo of a Shrine Circus parade moving south on Jefferson Ave. at Walnut St. Visible are a police motorcycle, St. Paul Methodist Church and the State Hotel.

1998-284-3
Black & white photo of Gibson Chapel Presbyterian Church members walking into the front door of their church for anniversary celebrations in 1988. The church was founded in 1865 and the building in the photo was built in 1891, on the southwest corner of Washington Ave. & Tampa St. (Pine.)

1994-57
Black & white photo of a reproduction from Harper's Weekly of two views of Springfield, one the public square showing the new (1860) courthouse and the old red brick courthouse in the middle of the square that burned during the Civil War. The other is a general view of Springfield looking east with the courthouse in the upper right of the sketch.

1993-160
Black and white photo of the KGBX Radio building, 605 Boonville ave. Back of print shows map of part of Missouri with smaller area outlined in red.

2001-51.118
A black and white photo of Mary Elizabeth Cox of College of Cooking.


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