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 1986-56-5-1
Folder contains 3 separate hand-written scholarly works, possibly for university classes(?). The works are: 1) "Coertion," undated, 5 1/2 pages; 2) "Coercion!", dated Aug. 13, 1863, 24 pages; 3) "National Issues," dated April 13, 1863, 24 pages.

 1986-40-2
Hardbound book, That They May Be One, A History of University Heights Baptists Church, Springfield, MO., 1945-1985. Contains color photographs of the church stained glass windows. Red cover with gold printing. Written by Nan Dalton Olmstad, wife of U. H. pastor Michael Olmsted.

1988-68-305
A program for the commencement excercises of St. Louis University. William Joseph Sullivan and William Francis McNamee were both issued degrees of "Doctors of Medicne".

1998-280-2
Color photograph of the historical marker placed by the University Club commemorating Springfield's first school on the Northwest corner of College St. and Main Ave. First marker erected by Springfeild Public Schools

1977-278
Black and white photo of Dr. Urban J. Busiek in the Children's Ward of Burge Hospital. Busiek, who came to Springfield in 1920, was the first pediatrician to practice in southwest Missouri. Donated by his daughter.

1994-137
Black and white Photograph of fountain located on Public Square. The X on the photograph shows the location of the University Club 21 marker. Public Square, Park Central Square, Shoe Fair, Holland Building, St. Louis Street, and University Club Marker 21 are visible.

 1997-39-2
Videotape entitled "Springfield's Natural Heritage", about our natural water supply. Contains many pictures illustrating the history and importance of the local and southwest Missouri water resources.

2006-85
A post card with a picture of the Missouri State Fish Hatchery on the front. The card was made by Curtreich in Chicago and the Ozark News Agency. It is in color.

2001-212-20
Black and white photo of Anne Drummond. Folder also includes her biography and articles from the Today's Woman Journal.

1992-36
A photograph of University Heights Baptist Church, southeast corner of National Ave. and Grand Street. Charles E. Lunn, pastor. Built of Bedford Indiana limestone. 5.75 X 9.5 inches. Two copies. Paper emulsion, black and white. Collection; photograph.

1988-62-219
A black and white negative of west end of State St. See Streets B3 F90 for print.

 1988-62-215
A black and white negative of State St. looking west from completed concrete.

1998-87
Black and white postcard photo of the sawmill inWest Eminence, Missouri looking east. Buildings in middle of photo and hills and trees in background. Card is addressed to Miss Zoe Howard of Kansas City, Missouri.

2002-303
A postcard of Memorial Church, Stanford University, CA.

2001-91
Black and white photoprint of Judge Henry Lamm wearing metal-rimmed glasses, a bow tie, wing collar and vest. On back is a Springfield! Magazine sticker over a stamp which reads: "PERMISSION GRANTED TO REPRODUCE THIS PHOTOGRAPH. CREDIT: STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI."

2002-799
A black and white photo of "Central City Opera House presenting The University of Denver Dudes and Dames".

1998-83
Black and white Postcard photo of Olathe, Missouri. Field is in foreground, fence is in middle of photo, and buildings and people are in background. On the back of the card is a note from the sister of Mr. O.D. Rush of Mansfield, Missouri. The postmark on the card is Bakersfield, California .

1998-404
Black and white photograph of men Laying streetcar tracks on State street west of Grant street. Business shown is "W.L. Turner Druggist" at 717 W. State Street.

1998-56
View looking down middle of Main Street in Ash Grove, Missouri. A horse-drawn carriage is in the middle of the street. On the reverse side of card, it is difficult to decipher name card is addressed to. Card was sent to Dunnegan, Missouri. 3" X 5". Sepia tone postcard.

1998-315
At the southwest corner of McDaniel St. and Kimbrough Ave. is a automobile parking shed. 4.5 X 2.5 inches


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