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1989-210-14
7" x 11" black and white photoprint of individual photographs of 16 boys printed on one sheet. Traffic wardens at Boyd School...(con't)...5. Lt. Paul Morton, 6- Charles Cox, 7- James Parrish, (bottom row) 1- Sam Logan, 2- Tom Lawson, 3- Wade Ambrose, 4- Teddy Lee

1989-210-6
5-1/4" x 6-1/4" (including mount) black and white photoprint of graduation group of 23 men, women and children at Drury College. (con't) 13- Charlie Orr, 14- Alice Bennett, 15- Vera Brereton, 16- Emery Lowe, 17- Grant Johnson, 18- Finkel's son, 19- ?, 20- Finkel's daughter, 21- ?, 22- ?, 23- ?.

1999-238-3
Black and white Photograph of Village Band in front of the Maple Park Cemetary gazebo. The men are wearing old fashioned band uniforms and hats. They are identified on the back of the picture. George Schaeffer; Dr. Fred Brown; Ed Corbett.

2000-169-3
Black and white photoprint of Lincoln High School band marching southward on South Avenue with public lining each side of street and the Landers Building in the background. Business visible include Carroll Typewriter Co., Heuer-Williams Shoe Store, Ozark Paper and Janitor Supply, Peer Hardware, Western Auto Supply Co., Kresges 5 and 10.

2001-44-1
Black and white photo of the last graduating class of Lincoln High School, 1955. Front row (l-r): John Hughes (class sponsor), Harriet Coker Hayes, Shirley Thompkins Price, Gladys Thompson, Wanda Huddleston Bagley, Sue Jackson, Erma Price Wilbur, Goler Collins (Principal). Back Row (l-r): Richard Scott, Donald Thompson, Charles Price, Ellsworth Trout, Marvin Bedell, George Williams.

1989-210-8
10" x 12" (including mount) black and white photoprint (oval) of formal photograph of Junior Class, Drury College, 17 men and women in dress clothes. (con't)...12- Ed Hall (father of donor), 13- Nina Dorman, 14- Ellen Craig, 15- Alice Bennett, 16- Professor Finkel's daughter, 17- Evelyn Mucke

 1985-134.2
White cotton infant's jacket worm by a member of the John W. Williams (donor's ) family ca 1910. It is a short jacket with short sleeves and a square collar. The collar and sleeves are decorated with drawn thread work. Donated by Georgia Sheppard.

 1979-367
Plaque reading, "Literary, Calm Chat Club, 1928-1978, Charter Members, Ada Fulbright Cordia Penn, Olive J. Decatur Mary Tolliver, Zelma Graham Esther Campbell, Roberta Bartley Grace Stephens, Other Members, Effie Kent Elsie Nicholas, Pauline Deimer Thelma Reid, Alvita Decatur Florence Thompson, Daisy C. Jenkins Rosanna Williams"

2001-222-1-5
Black and white photo of four of the original members of the Women's Missionary Society, Calvary Presbyterian Church, on the northeast corner of St. Louis St. and Benton Ave. Photographed inside the church. Mrs. Robert Porter (not a charter member); Mrs. Fellows (mother of Miss Susie Fellows), Mrs. Lord (mother of T.T. Williams and Mrs. I.L. James, and a charter member); Mrs. Abbott (mother of Miss Annie Abbott, Loren W. Peabody and Mrs. H.T. Ford and a charter member)

2001-9
Black and white photo of a group of men gathered in front of a large white pillared and brick home or building. They appear to be businessmen or officials, some are holding cigars. Names and the date - May, 1924 - are written on back of photo. Names are: Andrews-Marionville; Adams ___; Callaway, Spfld; Cow, Aurora; John, director State Eleemosynary Institutions, Coughlan, St.L.; Briton, Spgfld.; Bruton, Mt. V.; Glynn Sp.;Kerr, Springfield; Young, Ozark; Smith-Aurora; Judge Williams; May, 1924, Mt. Vernon MO."

2001-45-3
Black and white photo of the Freshman Class at Lincoln School in 1922. Top Row (l-r): Ida Faulkner, Louia Thompkins, Thelma Garland, Grace Smith, Martha Penn, Leona Smith, Daisy Wilburn, Edith Thompkins, Arzitta Bedell, Edna Looney, Marjorie Pierce, Dorothy Williams, Ethel Huddleston, Bertha Thompkins, Lorene Wilks, Blanche Massey. Bottom Row (l-r): Wilbur Smith, Robert Coker, Edgar Smith, William Penn, Willard Wallace, David Denton, Faygon Teverbaugh, Floyd Long, Obe Kimbrough. Photo was taken at old Lincoln School.

1994-167-8
Black and white photo made from a newspaper clipping of the Calm Chat Club 42nd Anniversary meeting. In the photo, l-r, are: Roberta Bartley, Cordia Penn, Roseana Williams, Zelma Graham, Daisy Jenkins, Frankie Anderson, Modene Johnston, Mildred Robinson, Ruthie Pitts, Olive Decatur, Sue Simmons, Ollie Allen and Effie Hughes. The group was a litereary club formed in 1928 for female African- American teachers . Books were purchased, read and discussed and then given to the Black school. Other fund-raising activities were also conducted by the club.

 1999-294
Autobiographical memories of Reuben T. Peak published by his son. See Jacob Lippman,Berry School,Woolen Mill,Phelps pond,Smallpox,pest camp,Normal School,willipus-wallopus,lynching,Charles Spurgeon,High School,Drury College,Jesse Mays,Seeley's Camera Store,Bruce May,Arch Lowe,Helen Trenary,John Goad,railway strike,Lindenlure,depression. Oscar Peak and his wife viola were physicians who practiced together in Springfield.


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