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1997-79
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of Smith Brothers Dry Goods Store on White Front Street in Ash Grove, MO. The interior shot shows seven employees and the items sold by the store.

1984-101-6
Black and white photo of a cast-iron stove in the kitchen of the McElhany house on Walnut St. Most likely wood was used to heat this stove for cooking.

1998-319
East Walnut Street ca. 1900 looking east from near Kimbrough. Cobble-stone tree-lined street. Measurements/Size: 3 1/2"x 5 1/2". Material/Color: Black and white. Machine Made.

2000-43-9
Black & white photo of the Ely Paxon home, 449 E. Walnut, owner & operator of the Paxon Undertaking Co.

1988-62-88
A black and white negative of a city street. Walnut St. looking east from South St.

1998-303
A parade has just emerged from Walnut Street and is entering South Ave. Note the street car tracks on South Ave. The women are wearing flat topped straw hats. 4.5 X 3.5 inches.

2001-53
Black and white photo of the northeast corner of Campbell Ave. and Walnut St., with a crowd gathered for a special event or parade. Bunting is hanging on some of the buildings. See streets, box, 1, folder 31 for a similar photo.

 1986-56-1-33
Two separate letters and one envelop from J.F.G. Bentley to Tryphena Bentley. Folder contains one letter, dated 10/19/1869, written from Ash Grove, and another letter dated 10/20/1869 written from Springfield. Envelope is post marked "Springfield MO, Oct. 20."

1998-311
This is a filling station at 310 East Walnut Street. An Automobile is parked in front of the filling station 4.5 X 2.5 inches.

1993-37
Sepia tone photo of a man and woman standing in front of a grame home. Identified as the Matilda Weaver home at the northeast corner of W. Walnut St. and Broadway Ave.

1997-250-5
Black & white photo of the interior of the James Abbott house, 511 W. Walnut. Photo shows corner of a room with fireplace, bookshelf, desk, and wicker chair.

1999-372
Black and white post card photo of the Springfield Business College, 400 E. Walnut. Photo shows the student body in front of the building.

1997-353-1
Sepia tone photo of the interior of the parlor of the Frank Massey home, 758 E. Walnut. Later the Sorosis House.

1984-101-4
Black and white photo of the interior of the west parlor in the McElhany house on E. Walnut St. showing architectural features including a fireplace.

1997-250-3
Black & white photo of the James Abbott house, 511 W. Walnut. Shows room with two long windows with lace curtains. Long mirror between the two windows.Gas & electric chandelier.

1999-500
Sepia Tone post card photo of the Landers Theatre on Walnut St. At the time the photo was made, the Lander's offered both moving pictures and live theatre.

 1994-163-4-6
Two minie balls or bullets, grapeshot found at Phelps Grove Park. The park is on the site of the farm owned by John S. & Mary W. Phelps and was an active site during the Civil War.The area is Grand to Battlefield, Glenstone to Campbell, 1500 acres.

1991-12-7
Black and white photo taken from a small photo album of Christ Episcopal Church at the northeast corner of Walnut St. and Kimbrough Ave.

 1989-1.94
A black and white negative of McElhany house on Walnut St.

1999-198
Black and white photo of the Ash Grove Rifle and Revolver Club (this info is written on photo, with date-3/25/31). Three women are in the group; one of them is posing with her camera-all others are posing with their guns. Photo inscribed "14 of the 53 club members present," and Chas. L. Leeper is named as president.


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