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1997-308
Black and white photo of a Shrine Circus parade moving south on Jefferson Ave. at Walnut St. Visible are a police motorcycle, St. Paul Methodist Church and the State Hotel.

1998-284-3
Black & white photo of Gibson Chapel Presbyterian Church members walking into the front door of their church for anniversary celebrations in 1988. The church was founded in 1865 and the building in the photo was built in 1891, on the southwest corner of Washington Ave. & Tampa St. (Pine.)

1994-57
Black & white photo of a reproduction from Harper's Weekly of two views of Springfield, one the public square showing the new (1860) courthouse and the old red brick courthouse in the middle of the square that burned during the Civil War. The other is a general view of Springfield looking east with the courthouse in the upper right of the sketch.

1993-160
Black and white photo of the KGBX Radio building, 605 Boonville ave. Back of print shows map of part of Missouri with smaller area outlined in red.

1999-385
Color postcard promoting Southern Missouri, compliments of the Ozark Realty Co., 405 College St., Springfield, MO. Shows pictures of farms and farming activities.

 2000-182-6
A 1925 Dunham's City Directory for Springfield, Missouri.

1992-46
Black and white photo of a brick church building, Campbell Ave. Methodist Church, which is located at the southwest corner of Campbell Ave. and Division St. 3 X 4.75 inches. Black and white photographic print , paper and emulsion. Machine made.

 1998-537
Audio tape in plastic case titled, "Company's Comin' to Springfield, Missouri", written by Johnny Mullins.

1998-422
Black and white photo of Main Ave., looking north, laying streetcar tracks.

 1998-198-3
Book, "Report of Board of Lady Managers, Louisiana Purchase Exposition". Owned by Mary Anne Phelps Montgomery who represented her state of Oregon on the Board of Lady Managers.

1992-229-2
New print of old, colored postcard of St. Louis Street, looking west. Measurements/Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". Material/Color: Paper emulsion color. Machine Made.

 2000-182-4
A 1921 Springfield, Missouri City Directory.

 2000-182-3
A 1916 Dunham Springfield, Missouri City Directory.

 1994-26-13
Invitation to commencement exercises for the Springfield Hospital Training School for Nurses, held at the Springfield Club on the southwest corner of Walnut St. and Jefferson Ave. Graduates were Luella Helvey, Nelle Dunkeson, Fanny Mallory, Sophia Beck, Ethel Bly, Helen Davies, Lucille Deffenbaugh.

1977-7-5
Color postcard of the Colonial Hotel on the southwest corner of Jefferson Ave. and St. Louis Street, also shows the Baldwin Theatre on St. Louis Street.

 1989-104-8-14
"A History of the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri, 1852-1977," by Wayne C. Bartee. Hardback book, red cover, gold printing.

2004-4
Mortgage papers from the state of Kentucky, August 27, 1877. J.L. Bridgewaten named W.R. Carroll a security for the mentioned farm land and crops. Paper was acknowleged by C.W. Wright and A.Y. Campbell, D.C.

 1997-26-1050
There are 3 sheets, typed, glued end to end; a letter from Senator R Jasper Smith, Springfield, Missouri, To the Editor. The letter is stamped 1953 May 16 a m 9:06." Paper 8 1/2"x11".

1999-158
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the Junior First Grade of Powell School, Birmingham (may be in Missouri).

2004-13.4
Two photos of Marjorie Ryckman, born 1910 in Republic, Missouri. Handwritten on the flyleaf of one is "Marjorie, Album 5 1/2 y". She is smiling, wearing a dress with a large bow in her hair. She is holding a small pamplet/book on her lap.


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