| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1994-158-5 | | Black and white photo of the Britain family reunion and picnic near Republic, Missouri. |
| | 1999-293.2 - .3 | | Two pins, white and green, with logo from The Greene County Missouri Sesquicentennial Celebration. |
 | 1989 -163 | | Photoprint of a drawing of Producer's Produce Co., 501 N. Main Ave. ( MFA) This is a poultry and eggs, and a egg drying plant. Missouri Farmer's Association. 6.5 X 9 Inches. Black and white photoprint. Paper and emulsion. Business and transportation |
 | 2006-87 | | A post card produced by the National Press of Chicago showing the Oak Grove Lodge in Strafford, Missouri. The photograph on the front is an aeral view and is in black and white. The card is unused. |
 | 1998-420 | | Black and white photo Looking south on Main towards College with a lumberyard to the left and the Plaza Hotel. Shows streetcar tracks. |
 | 2001-411 | | A black and white postcard of the interior of Percy Cave. A crowd of men pose for the photo. The front reads: "The Percy Cave, 5 Miles North West of Springfield, Missouri." The message is written in pencil to Mr. Evenette Tratter from his cousin. |
| | 1997-26-1053 | | Thre are 3 sheets, typed; a letter from Bill Baker (H A), Assistant to the President St Louis-San Francisco Railway Co (Frisco), 1205 Union Planters National Bank Bldg,Memphis 3, Tennessee,to C W Johnson, Editor, Springfield Newspapers Inc, Springfield Missouri. Paper, 7 1/2"x9 1/2". |
| | 1999-233 | | A natural colored t-shirt, silk screened and reads "Greetings from Missouri's oldest Springfield Veterinary Hospitl, I got fixed on Route 66, 70 Years On The Mother Road." |
 | 1992-58-9 | | Aerial view of North Springfield, probably looking northeast. St. Joseph's Church is in the center, George's Café in front left foreground. |
| | 1999-227-9 | | A white sweatshirt, silkscreened with navy, green and maroon, "SMSU Lady Bears, tradition of excellence, Basketball, Springfield, Missouri." |
 | 1999-390 | | Black and White photo of the Frisco Depot on Mill Street taken from the Grant Ave. viaduct looking east. Also visible in the photo is the downtown Springfield skyline. |
 | 2004-17 | | A carte de visite of a little blonde girl with big eyes. The back reads,"Sittler, Springfield, Missouri, 1887." A small envelope is included. |
 | 1998-75 | | Color postcard of College Avenue in Lamar, MO. A church is on one side and homes are on the other side of a wide street both sides of street. |
| | 1986-56-1-26 | | Two-page letter and envelope to Ruth Ann Crane Chatfield. Return address on envelope reads: "F.C. Bentley, 1220 Washington Ave., Springfield, Missouri." |
| | 2004-19.4 | | Cummerbund made from four white ribbons. This was part of the wedding ensemble worn by Helen Ramona Black when she married Edward Burney Staley on October23, 1937 in Springfield, Missouri. |
| | 1993-7-1-14 | | Collection of newspaper clippings, club yearbooks, minute books, letters and scrapbooks from the Springfield Ladies Saturday Club. A member of the Federated Women's Clubs of Missouri and the U.S.A. |
 | 1991-16-34 | | Black and white postcard photo, possibly hand colored, of Pythian Home, red car in front. Built as a clubhouse and home for elderly club members by the Knights of Pythias. Also known as the Pythian Home of Missouri, at Fremont Ave.and Pythian St. |
| | 2001-244 | | 1947 folding map marked " Street and, Ward Map, of, Springfield, Missouri" with black and white pictures of Mayor Otis L. Barbarick and the commissioners. |
| | 1986-56-23 | | copy of an alleged article from "Pictorial and General Record of Greene County, Missouri. |
| | 2006-92 | | A book telling the story of the Putman family, their origins, and their history in the Ozarks. An extensive geneology is included, and the book itself centers around the orgins of John and Polly Putman who were the first of their family to move to Missouri. This artifact was too large to scan. |
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