| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1997-72 | | Six black and white negatives of the mansion called Ha Ha Tonka built on a bluff overlooking what is now the Lake of the Ozarks. Negatives were made before the home burned. The area is now a Missouri State Park and recreation area. |
 | 1997-246 | | Black and white photo of the State Normal School, 600 block S. Pickwick, c. 1906 large brick building with tower with five men standing near building. Founded in this building in 1894 as the Springfield Normal and Business College by J. A. Taylor. Became State Normal in 1906, which operated in this building at Pickwick Avenue and Cherrry Street until December 1908. |
 | 1997-18-6 | | Color postcard photo of Academic Hall, later known as Carrington Hall, the first building on the campus of Missouri State Normal School on at its new campus on National Blvd. |
| | 1997-26-1055 | | This is 1 sheet, typed, a copy of a letter from Louis W Reps, for Springfield Chamber of Commerce to Rex Whitton, Chief Engineer, Missouri State Highway Commission, Jefferson City, Missouri. Onionskin paper 8 1/2"x11 1/2". |
| | 1997-26-1039 | | There are 3 pages, typed; typed at the top of the first page is "Presentation Dec 12, 1961 by C W Johnson, Chairman of the Roads and Streets Committee of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce, to the Missouri State Highway Commission." Onionskin paper, 8 1/2"x11". |
| | 1986-1-4 | | Bound book titled "Teachers' Register." Title page reads "A School Register for Recording Atttendance, Recitations, and Deportment in Classes: Designed for the use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools. By N.C. Brooks, A.M. President of the Baltimore Female College, and author of a series of Greek and Latin Classics. New York: Published by A.S. Barnens & Burr. 51 and 53 John-Street. 1859." |
 | 1998-297 | | B &w photo of the mural in the Missouri State Capitol depicting the Battle of Wilson's Creek. |
 | 2002-367 | | A postcard of Theta XI, Pennsylvania State College. |
 | 1986-44-3 | | Black and white mounted photo of the Springfield Brewing Co., formerly known as the Southwest Brewing Co., at the northeast corner of College St. and Fort Ave. Workmen are posed by one door and beer kegs stacked by another door. |
| | 1998-440-1 | | Colt Army revolver, 44 calibre, used by John Jackson Lindsay in Co B, 8th Reg., Missouri State Militia Cavalry in the Civil War. Lindsay was from Preston, Hickory Co., MO. The revolver is made of parts with mismatched numbers, probably done when the Army quartermaster was cleaning and repairing revolvers and mixed the parts when reassembling the guns.Currently on display in the case in the Civil War gallery. |
 | 1999-304 | | Exterior black and white photograph of the Missouri Pacific railroad depot located on N. Main Avenue just north of College Street. Notice street car tracks along N. Main Avenue. |
 | 2002-330 | | A postcard of west section of the campus, Colorado State College, Ft. Collins. |
| | 2000-154-3 | | A plaque presented to the Greene County REACT Team for Missouri REACT Team of the Year by the Missouri State Council. |
 | 2002-328 | | A postcard of Rockwell Hall, Women's Dormitory - Colorado State College. |
 | 2006-137-223 | | A photograph of four male teachers all wearing suits. The photograph reads "My teachers" and "1934." The picture was taken by the Duncan Studio and has a #12 stamped on the back side. |
| | 2000-209.26 | | Certificate of title to a motor vehicle in its envelope from the state of Missouri for vehicle owned by C.J. Chism of Rogersville, MO. |
| | 1989-104-7-1 | | Printed paper biography of pioneer Baptist minister Daniel Richard Murphy, written by his great-great grandson. Murphy lived and worked in southwest Missouri. |
 | 1994-146 | | Black and white photo of the southwest corner of the Public Square,looking south across College St. Heers, College Street, National Shirt Shop, Woolworths, Newberrys, and Household Finance are visible. |
 | 2002-337 | | A postcard of the Aggie "A" emblem of Colorado State College of Agriculture. |
| | 2000-19 | | a Letter or testimonial, on onionskin paper, to the deceased General Hosea G. Mullings. Married to Sarah Payne, he fought for the Union Army in Missouri, served on the State Legislature and served one term as Associate Judge for Greene County. |
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