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1989-210-48
2" x 3" black and white photoprint of railroad tracks and buildings, taken from Benton Ave. viaduct looking Southwest. G.D. Milligan Grocer Co. visible. Donor also notes Frisco Office Building, Woodruff Building, Landers Building and Heers Building.

1997-144
Black and white photo that has been partially hand colored, of the home which became the Springfield Club and later the Chamber of Commerce at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St.

2001-222-1-3
Black and white photo of the First Presbyterian Church on the Southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave. Changed from First Cumberland to First Presbyterian Church in 1906.

1988-68-193
A black and white photo postcard of "mother and Patrick" (probably Rochford) at "No. 1 river cliff by a Missouri church".

2001-222-1-1
Black and white photograph of a wagon shop with the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the background. In front there is a man holding two horses with a wagon nearby. The church stood on the southwest corner of Olive St. and Jefferson Ave.

1999-265
Black and white photo of the exterior of the Colonial Hotel; southwest corner of St. Louis Street and Jefferson Avenue. Note the street car tracks on St. Louis Street.

1997-142
Color postcard photo of the home which became the Springfield Club House on the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. The building later became the Chamber of Commerce.

2006-61
A report card for Ethel Richardson in the Winter term at the State Normal School. It is dated 1916.

 1982-7.33
A stereoscope card of Springfield, MO from the Missouri Series.

1992-232.233
A black and white photo of Jack Cole taking part in meeting of Missouri School Board Association.

1983-7-4
Color post card of the Colonial Hotel at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and St. Louis St. The Baldwin Theatre can be seen in the center right.

1999-365
Black and white photo of the rear area of the gas plant, southwest corner of North Main Avenue and Phelps Street. In the background is a two story house with the word " Nebraska " written at the top. There is another building in the background with a sign on top that reads " Diamond Seed Company" .

1996-86
Black and white photo of Horace Stratton Stapp on the first gasoline powered highway clearing machine owned by the State Highway Dept. Horace Stapp was the father of the donor.

1997-141
Black and white postcard photo of the home that became the Springfield Club at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. Later became the Springfield Chamber of Commerce. The card is addressed to Alice Archer in Mountain Grove, MO.

 1999-227-8
A white t-shirt silk screened red and blue reads, "1995 Women's Missouri Valley Conference Basketball Championship."

2002-282
A postcard of rock garden, Rome State School, Rome, NY. Writing on back.

1998-310
The E.D. Rebori market at the southwest corner of Boonville Ave. and Mill Street. Boonville Ave. is brick paved with a double set of street car tracks . 4.25 X 2.5 inches.

1989-191
Black and white photo of National Shirt Shops, southwest corner of College St. and the Public Square. Shows the pattern of the brick streets.

1998-72
Black and white postcard of the Presbyterian church in Glidewell, MO. A frame church with a bell in the steeple.

1983-7-7
Color postcard photo of the house at the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. that was used as the Springfield Club. The building was later used as the Springfield Chamber of Commerce.


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