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1999-410
Black and postcard photo of a flood on Boonville Ave. north of the public square. The water is up over the doorways of several businesses, men on horses and a horse and wagon are nearly submerged.

1997-262
Cabinet card Wedding photograph with woman standing and man seated. Photograph taken in photographer's studio. Woman is wearing a large light colored dress and man is seated in a wicker chair. Badly faded.

1989-210-30
5-1/2" x 6-1/2" (including mount) sepia-tone photoprint of two men and two women photographed inside, possibly a dramatization. Location of Drury College indicated by donor. Names partially listed on back.

2006-137-77
A sepia toned cabinet photograph of Susan Burns. It was taken by S.P. Thompson in Kansas City, Missouri.

1997-57-12
Black and white postcard photo of an overturned fire truck (steam pumper) on College St. A fireman is a right and a policeman at center.

1998-524-5
Helen A. Hudson, as a baby, only 6 days old. One of the ten children of PeterJames Hudson, a Choktaw Indian Who graduated from Drury.

1989-128
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the exterior of Victor Spinetto's Fruit Market on Boonville Ave. Three men standing outside. Large hands of bananas hanging outside the shop.

1995-4-29
A newspaper containing a Greater Heer Store advertisement from the Butterick Fashions Paper in 1906. It describes the Greater Heer Store:" In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment in Southern Missouri."

2001-274.3
A tinted postcard of Doling Park Lake. The footbridge and ride chute-the-shoots can be seen. On the back the card is stamped with a one cent stamp and addressed to Ms. Homer Humphreys of Rich Hill, Missouri with a message from her brother Russell.

1991-16-6
Black and white photo in original paper container of Fr. Peter J. Kilkenny. Writing on frame says, "Father Peter J. Kilkenny of the Sacred Heart Church, Springfield, Missouri, and later an Army Chaplain. He married Guy E. Richardson and Alice Kearney."

1989-1.382
A black and white negative of young women in front of Wallace Hall at Drury College.

 1989-206-2
A hand tinted tintype photograph of a man taken in Rolla, Missouri by W.J. Guild. The reverse side of the photograph is stamped with the maker's seal. The man himself in the photo is dressed in a dark striped suit and the photograph is taken from the waist up. The photograph was not fit to scan.

 1981-69
Thirty-one page book containing historical content and photographs, including themes on agriculture, automobiles, baker block, Baldwin Theater, E.G. Bentley, many photos of street and avenue scenes, including Benton, Boonville, Cherry, College, Jefferson, Kimbrough, National, South, Walnut, Locust, and St. Louis. Commercial and churches around the city, National Cemetery, Children's Home, Christ Episcopal Church, organ and stage, buggy, Children's Home, Colonial Hotel, Confederate Monument, country road, Doling park, Drury College, A.G. Duncan, Elfindale, Federal Building, Frisco hospital and railroad, fruit growing, Gottfried tower, Heer's, Hedges, Holbrook, King, Lapham, McDaniel, Milligan, Nicholas, O'Day, Smith, Weaver, horse and buggy, St. Johns, Kieffer & Hawkins, Library, Loretto Academy, National Exchange Bank, Normal School, public square, Rountree, Bailey, Campbell, Central, Phelps, swim, train, trolley, Valley Water Mill, water tower, Windsor Tunnel, YMCA

 2001-212-19
One page brief history of the Springfield, Missouri, Daughters of the American Revolution, Rachel Donelson Chapter.

 1988-50
A Brief History of First and Calvary Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Missouri by Duane Meyer and V. Marie Arnold. Published to commemorate the 50th annniversary of the merger of First Presbyterian Church and Calvary Presbyterian Church. The donor, Associate Pastor at First and Calvary, was responsible for coordinating the publishing and distribution of the book.

1994-64
Black and white photo of the southwest quadrant of the Springfield Public Square. South Ave. on the extreme upper left. Businesses shown are Queen City Clothing House, a dry goods store and eye glasses, book store and Adams-Bigbee and Caskey Dry Goods, Saddler, Heckart Jeweler.

 1998-455-9
Map called Stacy;s Farm map., a plat map of Greene County, Missouri. Lists owners of property in the county.

 1989-1.378
A black and white negative of Clara Thompson Hall at Drury College.

1996-6-12
Black and white photograph showing a man posed in front of buildings with signs identifying them as "C.Brown's Modern Cabins." Photo caption reads: "Brown's Tourist Camp. West Highway 66, In Springfield, Mo. 1846 College Street"

 2000-186
A commerative plate, ivory in color with gold trim and a drawing of the "National Avenue Christian Church, National Avenue at Linwood and Portland, Springfield, Missouri." The History of the church is printed on the back.


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