| Popular Photo Results
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   | 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. |   
    | 1992-215.21 |  | A black and white full-length photo of Major Weaver (William Marion) standing in a military uniform holding a sword. |   
    | 1996-6-13 |  | 8 1/2 " x 11" type-written paper, titled "Route Sheet of Weaver Bros & Elviry & Home Folks."  Schedule displays their itinerary from St. Louis through Ohio, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Canada, Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, Nebraska, and back to Missouri. |   
  |   | 1996-6-20 |  | Photocopy of 20 pages of hand-written information titled "Vaudeville Remembered (For M.C. From L.J.) and dated Jan., 1986.  Also in folder is original issue of "Old Time Country" newsletter, Volume V. No. IV, Winter, 1988, which has extensive stories on Weaver Brothers and Elviry.  Also included is flyer with reprints of their newspaper reviews from New York. |   
    | 1977-5-40 |  | A black and white photo of a Navajo blanket weaver at an Arizona reservation. |   
  |   | 2004-624 |  | Copy of 2004-623, Weaver school and students.  Leave in folder, because back is sticky from past mountings.  
See original 2004-623.
Too large to scan. |   
    | 1992-215.163 |  | A color photo of Emma Weaver Bissett and her daughter Marion Bissett Hoblit at Emma's 100th birthday. |   
  |   | 1995-83 |  | Handwritten list, on blue lined paper with brown ink, of the names of masters and slaves in Greene County and the dollar values for the slaves. Masters names include Fulbright,weaver, Haden and Farrier. |   
  |   | 2004-623 |  | A sepia tone panoramic of Weaver School , students and faculty, with the neighborhood in the background.  
The photo has sticky tape marks-keep foldered.
See copy, 2004-624.
Too large to scan. |   
    | 1999-161 |  | Black and white photo of the Public Schools maintenance Center, once Weaver school. |   
  |   | 1999-249-2 |  | Gilded sterling silver pickle fork, Stuart pattern, purchased by donor at the estate sale of Marion Bissett Hoblit. The fork is engraved Emma, for Marion's mother, Emma Weaver Bissett. |   
    | 1992-215.16 |  | A black and white photo of Emma Weaver at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt held by the National Women's Committee 1934 Mobilization for Human Needs and St. Louis Women's Crusade at Hotel Statler. |   
    | 1996-6-6 |  | Sepia toned photo of 10 men standing in front of curtain.  All of the men are posed with musical instruments.  Members of the Weaver Bros. & Elviry country music group.  Back of photo is stamped with words, "Photo by The Richardson Studio.  2108 Payne Ave.  Cleveland O.  Neg. No. ______." |   
    | 1998-401 |  | Black and white photograph ofSt. Louis Street looking west across Jefferson Street, shows streetcars and automobiles.  Delmar Garden is in the foreground on the right.  Businesses shown are Weaver Shoe Co,Heers and the Woodruff Bldg. |   
    | 1996-6-8 |  | Sepia tone photographic print of four women posed for the camera.  Hand-written on front of photo are the words: "To Lillian and Max with Love June, Jessie, Loretta, & Willa."  June is possibly June Petrie Weaver, aka "Elviry."  Loretta is possibly Loretta Torbett, wife of David Torbett and daughter of Elviry Weaver (see folder 1996-6-10). |   
    | 1992-215.87 |  | A black and white photo of Marion Weaver Bissett, Queen of the Ozarks and great-great granddaughter of William Fulbright who built the 1st cabin in Springfield in 1829.  She was a member of Pi Beta Phi, Pi Theata Honor Society, Asso. Of University of Women, Daughters of American Revolution.  Graduate of Christian College, Drury Collage, and Bryn Mawr. |   
    | 2000-167 |  | Black and white photoprint of graduating students from Lincoln High School, the African American school in Springfield.  Students names are:  (first row, l to r) Mary Dean, Ima (?) Logan, Marion Weaver (?), Marion Weaver (?), Charlene Fulbright, Mildred Pike, Sarah Jackson, Mary Anna Graham, Florence Parks.  (Back row l to r): Alfred Culp, Howard Green, Betty Denton, Lester Dukes, Milton Hanks, Carrena Davis, Howell Lewis.  The class sponsor was Zanthia Cooper, who was married to a Tuskeegee airman. |   
    | 1994-85 |  | Black and white photo,mounted on cardboard,  of Springfield Public Square, northeast quadrant.  "Pie" on extreme right of photo, cars, horses and buggies and people filling the walks.  Identifable businesses are:  Nathan's Clothing, National Bank, Osborne jewelers, Weaver Shoes, Widbin  and Fox, Reps. Labeled as the only photo taken of the northeast corner of the square which burned several days later. |   
    | 1994-95 |  | Black and white photo of the ruins of the June 9, 1913 fire on the Springfield Public Square.  Buildings have been identified and include the Nathan's Clothing Co., Widbin & Fox Paint Store, Clarence King Real Estate, Heers Store, Reps Dry Goods, Osborn Jewelry and Weaver Shoes. |   
 
  
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