| Popular Photo Results
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| | 1989-1.365 | | A black and white negative of Ash Grove high school band. |
| | 1989-1.362 | | A black and white negative of school children at Ash Grove. |
| | 1986-56-1-48 | | Letter from J.F.G. Bentley to Tryphen Bentley, who is in Spring Valley, Minnesota. |
| | 2006-93 | | A book celebreating 50 years of the National Avenue Christian Church near Phelps Grove park. The book's cover is colored while the inside is in black and white. The book was not scanned. |
 | 1992-215.84 | | A black and white photo of Marion (Bissett) Hoblit of 808 E. Walnut St. |
 | 2001-857 | | A black and white photo of a girl standing in a studio setting. She is wearing a white frilly dress and a large bow in her hair. The back reads: "Grace Gayer - property". |
 | 2001-390 | | A hand-tinted postcard of the James River Club. It is addressed to "Miss Alice Archer" of Mountain Grove. |
| | 1986-56-1-46 | | Letter from J.F.G. Bentley to his wife, Tryphena Bentley, who is in St. Louis, perhaps recovering or in preparation for surgery. Letter refers to loss of limb. |
 | 2001-95 | | Black and white photo of First Sergeant C. L. Leeper in Woodmen of the World uniform posing with an axe. The insignia on his sleeve is composed of a three-stripe chevron, an angled square ( or diamond) and crossed axes below. Printed in ink at the bottom of picture is; 1st. Sergt. C. L. Leeper, 3-11-16 K.C. |
| | 1986-56-4-10 | | Folder contains a paper folder with writing on back side which reads in part: "The Century Gallery. No. 3 - Twenty Portrais of Artists, Composers, Players, etc." On front side in pencil are the words "Ash Grove." At the time of this writing on 11/23/2002, the folder was empty. |
| | 1996-80-13 | | Planet Jr. No. 25 hill and drill seeder and double wheel hoe, handles, accessories and wooden box. Purchased ca 1947 from John Vinton Supply, W. College and Walnut, Used by donor. |
| | 1986-56-1-41 | | Letter and envelope from Clerimond Bentley to her son J.F.G. Bentley in Ash Grove. Postage stamp is printed directly on the envelope. |
| | 1989-1.216 | | A black and white negative of a family at Phelps Grove Park. |
| | 1986-56-4-2 | | Folder containes warranty deed, a hand-written Article of Agreement, envelop with inscription "Messrs Walker and Bentley Ash Grove, Mo." |
| | 1986-56-1-56 | | Letter from Frank Bentley to his mother, dated June 4, 1883. Letter is on stationary which is imprinted with words: "J.F.G. Bentley, Pres. J.W.B. Appleby, Sec. Bentley Mercantile Company Ash Grove, Mo." |
 | 1991-16-18 | | Black and white postcard photo of the Springfield Club, on the SW corner of Jefferson Ave. and Walnut St. Later this building became the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce and KTTS radio and television. |
| | 1986-56-1-49 | | Letter from Elwyn Bentley to his parents, J.F.G. Bentley |
 | 2001-383 | | A black and white postcard and photo of a country club in Springfield. On the front of the postcard is inscribed: "Dec. 19, 1907, This is such a pretty place, Mary." It is addressed to Miss Alice Archer of Mountain Grove. |
 | 2000-190.1 | | Black and white photo taken in W.E. "Bill" Shannon's barber shop in Ash Grove, MO. Bill is the man standing by the barber chair on the right with the bow-tie. |
 | 2000-113-4 | | Black and white photo of a sketch of the John Smith Phelps and Mary Whitney Phelps homestead, built ca 1840. Shown is the cooling or ice house where the body of Gen Nathaniel Lyon was hidden after the Battle of Wilson's Creek. |
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