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1992-215.57
A black and white photo of Emma (Weaver) Bissett and daughter.

1992-215.117
A black and white photo of Emma Weaver Bissett.

1992-215.45
A black and white photo of Emma (Weaver) Bissett.

1992-215.41
A black and white photo of Emma (Weaver) Bissett.

1992-215.44
A black and white photo of two women. Emma (Weaver) Bissett (right).

1992-215.206
A black and white photo of Weaver's playing crouquet at 803 W. Walnut. Taken before addition of gallery porch.

1992-215.211
A black and white photo of Weaver's at 803 W. Walnut.

1992-215.46
A black and white photo of Emma Weaver Bissett, age 20.

1992-215.145
A black and white photo of Maj. Weaver and family.

 2001-212-6
Article from the Springfield! Magazine on Emma Weaver Bissett (1871-1974) titled "First Ladies of Springfield."

1996-6-11
Newspaper clipping with photo of Frank and Elviry Weaver with Gene Austin. Cutline describes their activities.

1992-232.1492
A photo of science display. Mike Blakely 6th grade Weaver brought back shells and flora from Florida for classmates.

1992-232.1965
A black and white photo of the exterior of Weaver School.

1992-215.157
A black and white photo of Harry L. Bissett (center) and Marion Bissett (child) with Major Weaver (right) and family.

1992-215.61
A black and white photo of Harry L. Bissett and Emma (Weaver) Bissett.

1992-215.60
A black and white photo of Marion Bissett and possibly Emma (Weaver) Bissett.

1999-125
Black and white photo of Weaver School.

1992-215.166
A black and white photo of Major Weaver and granddaughter Marion Bissett (Hoblit) at 803 W. Walnut. Two copies.

1992-215.208
A black and white photo of Major Weaver, wife and grandaughter standing on lawn of 803 W. Walnut with a horse.

1992-215.54
A black and white photo of Emma Weaver and Harry L. Bissett's wedding portrait.


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