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2004-9
A collection of four color photos from Vice President George Bush's visit to Hickory Hills Elementary and Junior High School in November 1985. The scanned photo shows Bush speaking to his wife, Barbara Bush, with students and teachers.

 1988-62-257
A black and white negative of city bus #11 on College St. See Trans. B1, F25 for print.

1998-213-3
Students in a chemistry lab at Drury, probably in Pierson Hall.

1999-352
Black and white photo of City Utilities building , 301 East Central Street, is under construction. Looking southeast toward Central Street, the Carnegie Public Library. The First Church of Christian Scientist building is on the south side. Also note the Standard Service Station at the southwest corner of Jefferson Avenue and Central Street.

1994-60
Black and white photo of Springfield Public Square looking north across to Boonville Ave. A bank is shown on the left side of the photo, horse drawn wagons in the center. The Butterfield Overland Stage Depot appears on the upper left facing Boonville.

2001-51.194
A black and white photo of Dr. Robert Wilhoit at a Drury seminar.

 2001-212-32
Poorly made photocopies of various newspaper clippings about photographer Betty Love.

1998-284-1
Black and white photo of Gibson Chapel Presbyterian Church, at the southwest corner of Washington Ave. & Tampa St. (Pine) with members of the congregation standing in front. The church was formed in 1865 as the First Negro Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the first African American church started in Springfield after the Civil War. Peter Lear was the first pastor and it was named after H.A. Gibson.

 1989-1.385
A black and white negative of Drury College.

 1996-49
Bond, authorized by Mo. Sec. Of State Francis Rodman, declaring Thomas E. Souper Treasurer of the Board of Immigration and declaring his bond. Signed and stamped.

 1994-24
Greene County, Missouri Rural Directory, 1975. Lists individuals and businesses in Greene Co. residents are listed alphbetically and marked on township maps.

 2000-1-10
A 1970's Drury diploma case with a certificate commemerating the 50th anniversary of Dorthy Weiss's graduation. This item is not able to be scanned.

2000-77
Black and white photo of a Cowell Oil Company truck in front of three huge storage tanks. The license plate is Missouri with a Springfield tag. The first gas and oit truck in Springfield.

 2000-212
Brass badge in shape of a six point star that reads in blue "Springfield Missouri, Mayor, W.L. English" It was presented to Mayor W.L. English in 1953.

1996-84-11
Black and white photo of five men standing behind and by the bar in Dan King's Saloon, southwest corner of Commercial St. and Benton Ave. On the back of the photograph, left to right, are the following names, Dan King, Noon Volker, Charles Walter, Noah Davis, and Jake Danforth. Dan King also owned King's Restaurant, King's Pool Hall, and apartments, called the Frisco House, which were rented to Frisco workers. All these were adjacent to the Benton and Commercial location.

 1989-1.28
A black and white negative of Missouri Stables Riding School.

1994-158-5
Black and white photo of the Britain family reunion and picnic near Republic, Missouri.

 1999-293.2 - .3
Two pins, white and green, with logo from The Greene County Missouri Sesquicentennial Celebration.

2006-87
A post card produced by the National Press of Chicago showing the Oak Grove Lodge in Strafford, Missouri. The photograph on the front is an aeral view and is in black and white. The card is unused.

1989 -163
Photoprint of a drawing of Producer's Produce Co., 501 N. Main Ave. ( MFA) This is a poultry and eggs, and a egg drying plant. Missouri Farmer's Association. 6.5 X 9 Inches. Black and white photoprint. Paper and emulsion. Business and transportation


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