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1999-373
Black and white postcard photo of the Queen City Business College building, 400 E. Walnut.

1992-215.67
A black and white photo of Marion Bissett (Hoblit) and grandmother Lavina Bissett at Bissett home, 915 W. Walnut.

1998-526-5
Black and white photograph of the front of St. Paul Methodist Church, on the northeast corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. The tower of Calvary Presbyterian Church on St. Louis St. is visible in the right background.

 1977-5-47
Sepia toned photo of the lobby and staff of the Mid-west Hotel, 404 1/2 W. Walnut St., Springfield, MO. Name might be Midland Hotel.

1998-380
Civil Works Administration(New Deal program) workers rounding the corners of streets at the intersection of National and Walnut. See accession file for more information about the Anderson-Drake-Davidson Queen Anne Victorian cottage on Walnut street.

 1986-56-4-7
Hand-written statement by J.F.G. Bentley in response to Ralph Walker. Also contains masonic lodge "Charges and Specifications" against Ralph Walker, plus numerous hand-written pages attempting to expel Walker from the Lodge. Folder also contains printed booklet titled "By-Laws and Rules of Order of Ash Grove Lodge No. 348 A.F.& A.M., located at Ash Grove, MO. Saint Louis; R.P. Studley & Co., Printers and Stationers - 1871."

1998-426
Black and white photo, mounted on cardboard, of the Corner of Campbell Ave. at Walnut St. looking north, crowded street in front of Springfield Seed Co.Buildings draped for some kind of celebration.

1998-365
Postcard of east Walnut Street looking east from South Ave. Seville Hotel on right foreground.

2000-111-2
Black and white advertising page photo of Draughon's Business College at 218 W. Walnut, Alonzo Bates, Pres. Information about the school on the back.

1997-250-2
Black & white photo of the interior of the James Abbott house, at the corner of W. Walnut & Grant. Shows room with piano and three chairs. Large picture hanging on wll of two children with sleigh.

1998-368
Postcard of Walnut Street looking west from Jefferson Ave. The Springfield Clubhouse, which later became the Chamber of Commerce, is on the right in the foreground.

1984-101-7
Black and white photo of the library in the McElhany house on E. Walnut St. showing architectural features including a fireplace and mantel.

1997-250-4
Black & white photo of the interior of the James Abbott house, 511 W. Walnut St. Photo shows a fireplace with large picture of palm trees hanging above it. Two chairs on either side of fireplace and gas & electric chandelier hanging from ceiling.

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.

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.

 1989-48
Woman's long dress with long, cuffed sleeves. Each cuff has a button hole, but the buttons are missing. It has a round collar. The dress has a front opening. There are nine button holes for this opening, but all the buttons are missing. There are tucks in the front bodice. The dress in made of a grey and white striped heavy woven fabric. This dress was worn in the Ash Grove ca 1890.

1998-193
B x w photo of Co K, 2nd MO Inf. Starting on practice march to Ozark, MO, Novl. 14, 1897. The thirty three men are identified and include Capt. A. B. Diggins, Lieut. C. W. Benedict, Sgt. H. D. Durst, and Sgt. D. E. Newton. Two copies.Photographed in front of St. Paul Methodist Church, SW corner of South Ave. and Walnut St.

1993-35
Black and white photo taken from the John W. Williams home in the 900 block W. Walnut. The photo was taken in the winter with snow on the ground. The Williams family is sledding with a horse-drawn sled.

2001-4.4
A black nightstick/billy club with a brown leather strap belonging to L.R. Small, deputy sheriff of Wright County, Mountain Grove, MO.

1993-79
Black and white photo of the Keet-MCElhaney House at 435 E. Walnut St.


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