| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1999-394 | | Color postcard photo of the Colonial Hotel at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and St. Louis St. The Baldwin Theatre is barely visible at right. |
 | 1999-482 | | Black and white photo of an excursion boat on a river, probably in the southwest Mo Ozarks. Another boat and two boat docks in foreground. |
 | 2001-222-1-2 | | Black and white photo of First Presbyterian Church on the southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. Changed from First Cumberland to First Presbyterian Church in 1906. |
 | 1991-16-35 | | Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of Chamber of Commerce building (formerly was the Springfield Club), at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. |
 | 1997-143 | | Black and white postcard photo, partially hand colored, of the home at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. which became the Springfield Club and later the Chamber of Commerce, The second Y.M.C.A. building is visible at the left. |
 | 2001-423 | | an aerial black and white photo of the State Fair Grounds. |
 | 1992-215.87 | | A black and white photo of Marion Weaver Bissett, Queen of the Ozarks and great-great granddaughter of William Fulbright who built the 1st cabin in Springfield in 1829. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi, Pi Theata Honor Society, Asso. Of University of Women, Daughters of American Revolution. Graduate of Christian College, Drury Collage, and Bryn Mawr. |
 | 1998-151 | | B & w photo, WWI, First Missouri Volunteers, Battery A |
 | 1998-526-26 | | Black and white postcard view of the southwest corner of the Public Square. A number of businesses are visible and the Gottfried Tower stands in the middle of the square. |
 | 2002-281 | | A postcard of the entrance to administration building of Rome State School, Rome NY. Writing on back. |
| | 2001-252-15 | | hardbound book entitled " A School History of the United State" by W.H. Venable, of the Chickering Classical Scientific Institute, published by Wilson, Hinkle and CO. |
 | 2001-51.93a | | A black and white photo of Missouri Maid of Milk. |
 | 2001-222-7-2 | | Black and white copy print of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church made from a glass plate photo. The church was on the southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. facing Jefferson. Founded 1844, this building built in 1859. |
| | 1996-6-10 | | Copy of Volume V, No. IV of the Old Time Country newsletter published by the University of Mississippi. Much of the newsletter is devoted to the history of the Weaver Brothers and Elviry country music troupe. Folder also contains three letters from W.K. McNeil, Editor of the Ozark Folk Center, Mt. View AR, addressed to Loretta W. Torbett, daughter of Elviry Weaver. Folder also contains one letter from Loretta Torbett to a woman named Mary. |
 | 1977-5-22 | | A black and white photo of a Native American (probably Navajo) sitting under an arbor near a thatched hut and adobe house. |
 | 1992-232.231 | | A black and white photo of Roseanne Bentley taking part in a meeting of Missouri School Board Association. |
 | 1983-193-1 | | Black and white photo of the switchboard at Southwestern Bell telephone company in their new building at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and McDaniel St. |
 | 1994-150 | | Black and white photo of the Civil War Veteran's reunion of 1883 on the public square. A large crowd is gathered around a reviewing stand. Looking toward the southwest corner of the square. |
 | 1995-9-1-3 | | Black and white photo made from the booklet "Springfield Missouri on the Ozarks." Shows Commercial St. looking east from the Boonville Ave. intersection. Fire Station #2 is on the left. |
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