| Popular Photo Results
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 | 2001-57-14 | | Color postcard photo of a woman. The label says, "The Real Thing From Missouri." |
 | 2000-17-94 | | Black and white aerial negative of the Southwest Sewage Treatment Plant. |
 | 1992-232.1029 | | A photo of library project at Greene Valley State School. |
| | 1988-62-227 | | A black and white negative of incomplete tracks of the mother line on State St. looking west from near South St. |
 | 1983-7-2 | | Color postcard of Branson boat landing; Lake Taneycomo, Missouri. A variety of boats are moored at the lakeside in front of what appears to be a hotel or resort. |
 | 2000-148-1 | | Black and white photo of three costumed characters from a Drury College 1898 production of Twelfth Night. Left to Right: Eda Parks, ?, Ebbie Carter. Do not use w/o permission from Drury College Archives. |
 | 1988-62-216 | | A black and white negative of State St. detail picture of track construction. |
 | 2001-78 | | Black and white photo of "Old Matt", who became a character in the book "Shepherd of the Hills" by Harold Bell Wright. Set in southwest Missouri in the Ozarks area. |
| | 1996-95-1-2 | | Two volume set of "Show Me Missouri Women", selected biographies by Mary K. Dains, Volumes I and II.Presented to the Museum by the Springfield Branch, American Association of University Women. |
 | 1999-171 | | A postcard of the Evangel College Library. Completed at a cost of $200,000, this fine structure is the first permanent building on the campus of this rapidly growing young Liberal Art College. The school is operated by the Assemblies of God. |
 | 1996-56 | | Black and white photograph of Springfield stockyards, ( Southwest Regional Stockyards) showing display buildings and a number of trucks and cars. Frank Gammon's father lost his farm in Buffalo, Mo., during the depression and came to Springfield, Mo. To work as a broker in a commission company at the Springfield Stockyards. His son ( Frank E. ) and grandson have continued in the business and currently own Gammon Cattle Company at the Southwest Regional Stockyards. The family have been associated in business with the stockyards for over 50 years. |
 | 1986-44-2 | | Black and white mounted photo of workmen posed outside the Springfield Brewing, Co., formerly known as the Southwest Brewery or Brewing Company. The men are displaying two signs, a beer keg and cups and bottles of beer. |
 | 1994-127 | | Black and white photo of the Public Square and College Street, National Shirt Shop. College street is paved with paving bricks. Street caar tracks are no longer on College Street. |
 | 2002-658 | | Southwest Mo. Community Chorus second annual musical festival. |
 | 2000-148-6 | | Black and white photo of a man viewing paintings and sculpture in a Drury College art gallery, possibly in Harwood Hall.
Do not use without permission from the Drury College archives. |
 | 1998-518-1 | | Black and white studio photo of John Thomas Woodruff, Springfield businessman and entrepreneur. |
 | 1992-232.891a | | A black and white photo of State Department of Education taping health program. |
 | 2000-168-1 | | Copy photo of New Lincoln School nearing completion at the southwest corner of Sherman Ave. & Central St. The segregated school was funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation. It later became Eastwood Jr. High, Graff Vo-Tech and Ozarks Technical College. Built on the site of Jonathan Fairbanks home. |
| | 1999-4 | | Book entitled An Ordinance in Revision of the Ordinances for the government of the City of Springfield, MO. Approved Sept. 2, 1887, published by the Springfield City Council. Apparantly adopted to bring local laws in line with the newly adopted 1875 Missouri constitution. |
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