| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1999-137 | | Black and white postcard photo of a group of young women in white dresses dancing on the lawn across the street from Drury Stone Chapel. Labeled as May Day, 1913, High School |
| | 1986-56-1-73 | | Partial envelop and slip of paper containing handwriting. Slip of paper is imprinted with words, "General Time Corporation 109 Lafayette Street-New York 13, N.Y." Envelope is imprinted with return address: "Advertising Department American Bankers Association ___East 36th Street New York 16, N.Y." and the address typewritten on the envelope reads: "Mr. F.C. Bentley 1310 Washington Avenue Springfield, Missouri." Envelope is postmarked "New York N.Y. Feb-9 '55 U.S. Postage 03" |
 | 2000-165-2 | | Black & white photo of the Drury Academy, built 1873, the first building on the Drury campus. Stood on the est side of the campus, facing Benton Ave., just north of Stone Chapel. Built in a similar style to the Colored School, which stood just behind the Academy. |
 | 1997-161 | | Color postcard photo of the Convention Hall which stood on the former City Lot on S. Campbell Ave. between Walnut St. and College St. (east Side.) Later was used as the Sears Roebuck Building. |
 | 1990-23 | | Black and white photo of former President Theodore Roosevelt in an open car driven by Dave McGregor. He came in by train to campaign for President on the Progressive or "Bull Moose" ticket. He was met at the railroad station and driven to Drury College where he spoke at an outdoor rally. |
 | 2006-105 | | A photograph of 11 students from Drury on a field trip to Graydon Springs. The photograph is a black and white snapshot and the background is of a unknown house. |
 | 2000-165-1 | | Black & white photo of the Colored School, the first Springfield public school built for black children, built ca 1871. Stood on the northwest corner of Central (Center) St. and Drury Lane ( Washington Ave.), facing east. Later called the East Academy and the museum building. |
| | 2004-19.5 | | Part of the wedding ensemble worn by Helen Ramona Black when she married Edward Burney Staley in Springfield, Missouri on October 23, 1937. This is possibly some kind of headwear. It is made of netting and lace. It is approximately 17 inches long and 4 1/2 inches wide. It is edged in pink ribbon and has a bow from the same ribbon close the the edge of either end. The center is decorated with gold, pink and green thread and light green ribbon rosettes. |
 | 1989-210-25 | | 3" x 5" sepia tone photoprint of six men and women seated on the porch of a home. Names listed on back. Mrs. Florence Hall McLaughlin probably a relative of the donor. Graydon Springs was a research location for Drury College Science Dept. |
 | 1989-210-7 | | 11" x 14" (including mount) black and white photoprint of formal graduation photograph of 15 men and women in caps and gowns. ...(con't) 12- Professor Finkel's daughter, 13- Vera Brereton, 14- Charlie Orr, 15- Maude Little. |
 | 1992-23 | | Sepia photograph of church members in front of the First Baptist Church in Ash Grove on February 9, 1919. On the back is written: Grace Wilson / Ash Grove / Missouri / taken February 9, 1919 / Received February 23, 1919. Church is white clapboard with " Baptist Church " over door. 5 X 7 inches on 8 X 10 inch cardboard. Paper emulsion affixed to thick cardboard backing / sepia. Machine made. |
 | 2004-19.11 | | Photo copy of a certified copy of the original birth certificate of Edward Burney Staley, born February 28, 1912 in Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri. His father was Burch Staley, who was 31 at the time of Edward's birth. His mother's maiden name was Birdie Burney and she was 24 at the time of Edward's birth. They lived in Willard. The official copy was issued January 17, 1972. |
| | 1999-5-5 | | The Royal McBee Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, June, 1960, a monthly company newsletter. This one tells about the dedication of the Springfield plant at 2401 E. Sunshine, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. Lists management employees. |
 | 2006-136 | | A photograph of Dr. Finkel from Drury College and some of his students at his Winoka lodge. The photo is sepia toned and cabinet size. |
 | 1999-172 | | Color postcard photo of Evans Hall at Central Bible Institute, a Bible College of the Assemblies of God |
| | 1987-21 | | A Candle Set on a Stand, A History of First Christian Church, Springfield, Missouri (1834-1919) by Richard Taylor Gardner assisted by Arthur Paul Moser and Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Gardner's family were long-time members of First Christian Church, Springfield, MO which became South Street Christian Church. |
 | 1992-58-4 | | Black and white photo of the Paul Wilcox Service Station, 535 College St., with a Ford stock car and truck in front. |
| | 2003-37.1 | | White net or gauze special occasion dress worn by Mary Sellars Brightwell at the age of 17 when she attended Richland High School in Pulaski County, Missouri. The dress is long and is decorated around the bottom with needle work. The waistband is a band of lace with needle work. . The same type of lace needlework is also at the bottom of the short sleeves and around the v-neck. It closes in the back with twenty hooks and eyes. |
 | 1989-210-3 | | 8-1/4" x 13-1/2" (including mount) black and white photoprint of formal portrait of 10 students (5 boys and 5 girls) from Drury Academy. Mounted on black cardboard. |
| | 2004-19.7 | | Articles that were part of the wedding ensemble of Helen Ramona Black for her wedding to Edward Burney Staley which took place on October 23, 1937, in Springfield, Missouri. These articles include a small sprig of white artificial flowers tied with pink ribbon. Four white ribbons, approximately 18 inches long, and a band of white netting approximately 130 inches long by five inches wide. |
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