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1998-425
Color postcard of Commercial street looking east, horse & buggy and streetcars in photo.

1989-210-24
5-1/2" x 6-1/2" (including mount) sepia tone photoprint of group of 11 men and women photographed outside, wagon in background. Some names listed on back.

1989-210-27
5-1/2" x 6-1/2" (including mount) sepia-tone photoprint of group of nine men and women photographed in a cave.

 1994-20
Directory of the Home Telephone Co., office and exchange at 302 Boonville Ave., 3rd floor. Lists names, addresses, phone nos. and officers of company.

1996-71
Black and white photo of a newspaper clipping of policemen Jake J. Williams and George Mitchell giving new clothing to brothers John (age13) and Carl (age 9) Folsom, 1068 W. Harrison in Springfield. The Folsom boys were very poor and the policemen gave them each overalls, shirts, shoes, socks and caps so they could go to school.

1989-210-23
5-1/2" x 6-1/2" (including mount) sepia tone photoprint of group of 9 men and women taken outside. Names recorded on back of mounting. Probably a country outing of a group of friends.

2002-700
A photo of Greene County Grand Jury - Nov. term court - 1st grand jury in new courthouse. Bottom row L to R: J.P. Ramsay, E.A. Williams, Jerry Fenton-Foreman, J.A.M. Tillman, P.A. Mounts, A.J. Murray. Top row L to R: S.P. Headlee, W.P. Bennett, H.O. Appleby (clerk), E.E. Hammondtree (doorkeeper), W.J. Wood and H.E. Dishman.

2001-222-1-10
Black and white photo of an elementary age church school class at First & Calvary Presbyterian Church. Identified are Marion Wright, Marilyn Williams, Dean Anthony, Robert Neumann

 1979-308-2
Handwritten bill of sale for property in Springfield, MO. Land sold by John W. Williams to Clara and Charles King, then sold to P. A. Anderson, C. Jertbery and A. Johnson in trust & for the use of the Swedish Church of Springfield, MO.

1999-480
Black and white photo of the Shrine train bound for Memphis from the Springfield Frisco Depot. Shriners and crew standing in front.

2000-171-4
Black and white photoprint of 7 young people standing in front of Old Lincoln School building. Names are (l-r) Oscar Greer, Otis Nuttall, Marie Williams, Marguerite Hester, Dorothy Ellison, Christopher Tompkins, Gordon Looney. Print made from the Lincoln 1922 Yearbook.

 1997-26-738-750
These are editorial pages, front and back. There may be advertisements on the back. These are full newsprint sheets.

2001-47
Black and white postcard of the Bedford Quarries Co., Beford IN. This is one of the quarries where the stone for historic city hall in Springfield, MO was quarried. Back of postcard, made by C.U. Williams, Bloomington, IL. Upper right hand corner mailed to G.J.U. Right side of card mailed May 5, 1910.

2006-130
A post card with a picture on the front of "the chaneliers" in Sequiota cave. The picture is in black and white and has two women in it. The reverse side of the post card is unused.

1998-286-1
Black and white photo of the Drury College Men's Glee Club, sitting on and around suitcases. Given by a friend to Adah Rominger.

2001-65
Black and white photo of four men identified as the " Last officials serving in the old " Land Office" before its dscontinuance " Men are identified on the back by the donor as: George W. Arnold, Harry Nelson, Gov. McClerg , and Horace Williams. Donor is the daughter of George Arnold.

1992-14
Black and white 8x10 photo of gravestone of Mahala S., consort of Dr. R. C. Prunty, daughter of Col. Nathan Boone, granddaughter of Daniel Boone. Buried Williams Farm SW of Springfield. Stone is broken.

2001-222-1-9
Black and white photo of an elementary age church school class at First & Calvary Presbyterian church. Identified are Marilyn Williams, John Howard, Hunt Koiker (Kooiker?), Marcia Barnes, Linda Morgan Shasberger, Marion Wright, Pearl Boals, Anita Boals, Carolyn Robb.

1989-210-7
11" x 14" (including mount) black and white photoprint of formal graduation photograph of 15 men and women in caps and gowns. ...(con't) 12- Professor Finkel's daughter, 13- Vera Brereton, 14- Charlie Orr, 15- Maude Little.

 2002-876-5
Photocopies of information on Greene County and Springfield from the book, The State of Missouri: An Autobiography. Edited by Walter Williams for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904. Information is contained in a blue folder, with eight pages.


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