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1999-238-6
Black and white photo (copy of a newspaper clipping) about the 25th anniversary of the organization of St John's Hospital and its medical staff. Nine doctors are in the photo and two others are mentioned.

1987-61.2
A diptych of children and Christ. Left reads: "In memory of Rev. and Mrs. I.M. Harris". Right reads: "In loving memory of Mrs. Elezebeth Williams".

1997-96
Black and white photo of a brick yard and workers at Conway, MO. It was north of the old canning factory site. The donor's father, Leonard B. Williams, who owned the brick yard, is probably in the photo.

1989-98
Black and white photo of the Charles E. Harwood house, 1407 (1307) Benton, Ave. Built 1871, owned by Ed V. Williams ca. 1930, and O. K. Armstrong, 1934-1949. Razed in 1950 for east parking lot of Cox Hospital.

2004-7
A collection of 12 color photos of Governor John Ashcroft's visit to a Springfield public school in 1985. The first scanned picture shows Ashcroft with Principal Bill Williams, the second shows Ashcroft speaking in front of a stage.

2002-83
Photo of five young women taken for newspaper, possibly a fashion show, Drury students. They have been identified as follows: 1. uk, 2. Nancy Rose (Anderson), 3. Charmaine Fisk, 4. Joanne (Jody) Williams (McClure), 5. Virginia Pummill (Dailey).

 2003-66
Tinted driving goggles in a small oval metal box. In the bottom of the box is written, "Jas. Owen 1870" These goggles were given to the donor by a Mr. Owen. The donor, Margaret Powell, worked for Dr. Williams and Stewart who were eye doctors. Mr Williams was a patient of theirs. Mr. Owen knew Ms Powell had a collection of eyeglasses, so he gave them to her. Later, Mr. Owen lost a leg, became depressed and committed suicide.

2001-222-1-14
Black and white photo of the Chancel (adult) choir, photographed in the sanctuary of First & Calvary Presbyterian Church. First Row, (l-r): Joyce Rubert, Eleanor Cruzan, Vivian Young, Adele Hart, ___?, Julie March, Leona Moore, Sonja Delnevo. 2nd Row: ___?, Debbie Stewart, Becky Deardorff, Ruth Deardorff, Sue Moore, ___?, ___?, Eleanor Williams, ___?. 3rd Row: ___?, Bob Coulter, Euell Rubert, DeArmond Moore, ___?, Albert Horn, Chris Wheat, ___?. 4th Row: Jim Stewart, Frank Corry, Sid Williams, Roger ___, Director Mike Scheuermann.

 1995-81
4 laminated xeroxed pages of the "Pleasure Home Journal. The Southwest Negro Publication (6 pages). Also with the newspaper is and ad for Ed V. Williams Clothing Company which pictures 12 employees, one of whom is Leroy Jackson who had 35 years service with the company.

1994-164-7
Black and white photo of a group of African-American men and women posed at a Key Club dance at the Rock Castle Club on Tampa St. (left to right - front) Charles Williams, Lucille Spencer (donor), Mary Franklin, Mary K. Bartley, Margaret McKrimmons, Glen Moore. (Back) Mary Powell Moore, Mayo Williams, Pearline Bradley, Cleo Sherrod, Henry Sherrod, Georgia Ingram, Charles Franklin, Raymond Herndon, Betty Wilcox, Lloyd Yokum, Georgia Hancock, Joseph Jefferson, Anna Looney.

1998-273
Olive St. looking west toward Main Ave. West Olive Street is unpaved. At the west end of the street is the Missouri Pacific Railroad depot. On the right side of the picture is the Lloyd Auto Storage Co. On the left side of the picture is a painted sign which reads Williams Lumber Co. There are two hrses and wagons parked on Olive St. 5 X 7 inches

1994-164-6
Black and white photo of a group of African-American women and men posed at a Key Club Dance in the Rock Castle Club on Tampa Street. (left to right - 1st row) Georgia Hancock, Cleo Sherrod, Opaline Bartley, Mary K. Bartley, Margaret McKrimmons, Betty Wilcox, Margaret Johnson, Anna Looney, Willetta Johnson, Georgia Ingram, Mary Franklin, Lucille Williams (donor). (back) Tom Johnson, Ernest Hancock, Clarence Bradley, Paul Bartley, Dexter McKrimmons, Glen Moore, Lloyd Yokum, Charles Williams, Charles Franklin.

1995-45-8
5" x 7" color photoprint of_____ Williams in uniform.

 1997-26-1066
The Journalist's Creed by Walter Williams, School of Journalism, Univ of MO, 1908-1935; 2 copies. Paper 8 1/2''x11''.

1992-232.253
A color photo of Jan Wooten, Joyce Dana and Bill Thomas visiting a new addition at Kickapoo High.

1991-16-16
Black and white postcard photo of inside of the Cave at Sequiota with two women in boat and a formation called "the Chandeliers."

1995-9-1-3
Black and white photo made from the booklet "Springfield Missouri on the Ozarks." Shows Commercial St. looking east from the Boonville Ave. intersection. Fire Station #2 is on the left.

1995-20.177
A black and white photograph of Kansas City Station and the men of Minneapolis-Moline.

1992-232.1696
A photo of William Everheart, Mrs. Henry, Williams Magers, Dr. Arch Lowe Jr., Superintendent Willard Graff, Franklin Gamble, William Cantrell.

1978-98-28
Black and white photo of the obituary of Dr. Lee Cox, a Springfield physician.


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