
Title: Maxville Hall, Highway 141 Maxville (MO), Linen PM 1952 Sep-12
Description:
Dance . . . Saturday, September 20 ? 9 p.m. Antiguers and their friends Very good Orchestra a good time Guaranteed. Attendance Prize Worthwhile At Maxville Hall over auction room Highway 141 ? Maxville, Missouri Admission $1.00 per Person.
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Title: Army Barracks No Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Linen PM 1941 Nov-24
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Title: Squad Room Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Linen PM 1941 Nov-24
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Title: Taney County Court House Forsyth (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Forsyth, the county seat of Taney County is a quaint little town dating back to many years before the Civil War. It is on the white River just below the Ozark Dam which forms Lake Taneycomo.
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Title: Diamond Inn Motel And Diamonds Restaurant Villa Ridge (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Interstate 44 at Gray Summit Interchange ?7 Minutes West of Six Flags Over Mid-America? 35 miles West of St. Louis. 162 New Motel Unit: with Adjoining restaurant and Gasoline services. The Diamond Inn is the closest motel and pool to Six flags. The diamonds Restaurant offers complete dining room. Snack bar, cafeteria and coffee shop service.
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Title: Beaver Creek Boat Dock Area, U. S. 160 Scenic (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Complete Year Round Service for the fisherman. Famous for Bass, White Bass, Walleye, Crappie, bluegill and Catfish. Enclosed Heated Fishing dock Snack Bar ? Covered Boat Stalls. All paved road to boat dock. Free camping and picnic area ? Launching ramp. Motel Accommodations nearby.
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Title: Beaver Creek Boat Dock Area, U. S. 160 Kissee Mills (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
On Upper Bull Shoals Lake 10 Miles Southeast of Forsyth at Kissee Mills, Missouri, On U. S. 160 Phone Forsyth 546-3602 Area Code 417. Complete Year Round Service for the Fisherman. Famous for Bass. White Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill and Catfish. Enclosed Heated Fishing Dock Snack Bar ? Covered Boat Stalls. All paved road to boat dock. Free Camping and Picnic Area Launching Ramp. Motel Accommodations nearby.
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Title: Hotel Governor Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the heart of Jefferson City's business, shopping and amusement center, the Hotel Governor, is the city's newest and most modern Hotel. Just one block from Missouri's State Capitol and across the street from the Governor's Mansion.
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Title: Mark Twain's Hannibal (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This full block of Mark Twain's Main Street at Hannibal, Missouri, which is listed on the National register of Historic Places is restored as it was when young Sam Clemens and his gang bedeviled the shopkeepers. Leer and Arrowgast's Tobacco Store, the Baltimore Cheap Cash store, including Wm. Owsley's Mercantile Shop, are all there; only now they house antique shops, specialty stores, and a restaurant.
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Title: The James Farm Escelsior Springs (MO), White Border unused
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Title: South Gabouri Creek, Ste. Genevieve (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Nov-11
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Title: Section Of Ste. Genevieve Ste Genevieve (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-09
Description:
Section of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, from Catholic Church Tower.
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Title: Greetings From Campbell Campbell (MO), Linen PM 1949 Oct-00
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Title: Shamrock Court, U. S. Hwy. 66 Sullivan (MO), Linen PM 1952 Jun-19
Description:
¼ mile Southwest of City Limits. Sullivan, Mo. Big Airy, quiet, homelike cabins, each with modern bath - Hollywood Beds. Dining room service. Points of interest: Mermec Caverns . . . Onondaga Cave . . . Meramec State park. . . Blue Springs fish Hatch & Mrs F. E. Dodds, Owners.
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Title: The Diamonds Restaurant, U. S. 66 - U. S. 50 Villa Ridge (MO), Linen unused
Description:
World's largest roadside restaurant. Serving over 1,000,000 customers a year. Novelty and Cafeteria Serving area dining area and quick lunch fountain.
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Title: Union Station Saint Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904 Nov-11
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Title: State Exchange Bank Macon (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Mar-22
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Title: Fort Knox Bucksport (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Lead Belt Mineral Museum, Business Route 67 Flat River (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Featuring exhibits on the mineral industry of Southeast Missouri, geology and mineral collections.-Rock shop, mineral specimens, mineral jewelry-
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Title: Ursuline Academy Kirkwood (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Friendship House, U. S. Highway 65 Point Lookout (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Friendship House on U.S. Highway 65 at Point Lookout, Mo. (65726) south of Branson and Hollister, is the reception center for The School of the Ozarks where every student is working his way through college. Friendship House contains The Rose O'Neill dining room, gift shop, weaving studio, candle works, barber and beauty shop.
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Title: Sarcoxie Senior High School Sarcoxie (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: The Colony Hotel, 7730 Bonhomme Avenue Clayton (MO), Chrome PM 1964 Jul-29
Description:
Twenty minutes from the airport; fifteen minutes to downtown St. Louis. 325 rooms - free parking - remote control television. Entertainment each evening - superb food - complete convention facilities. Swimming pool - heath club
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Title: M. E. Church South Macon (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Jan-03
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Title: Morse Mill De Soto (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-00
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Title: Rollins Street Looking North Macon (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Jan-22
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Title: Scene Near Macon Macon (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Dec-05
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Title: Greetings From Clinton Clinton (MO), Linen PM 1946 Dec-31
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Title: Dr. Nichols' Sanatorium For Cancer Savannah (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Our book, "Cancer, its Proper Treatment" mailed free.
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Title: Blue Ridge Motel Blue Springs (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
One Mile south Interstate 70 at M 7 Exit on U.S. 40. Twenty min. from downtown Kansas city. Large comfortable air conditioned rooms with television, phones, ceramic tiled baths. Excellent restaurant near. Large pool adjacent. A quiet place to rest.
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Title: Herald House Indepence (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Joseph Smith, Jr. 1805-1844. Founder of the Latter Day Saint Church, now officially named the reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, with which most of his descendants are identified.
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Title: Benedictine Convent Of Perpetual Adoration Clyde (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Perpetual Adoration Chapel Clyde (MO), Linen unused
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Title: U. S. Veterans Hospital No. 99 Wexcelsior Springs (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Missouri's National Health and Pleasure Resort
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Title: The Lounge Hotel Taneycomo At Rockaway Beach Taneycomo (MO), White Border PM 1933 Aug-11
Description:
Where blue expanse of the largest lake between Lake Michigan and the Gulf meetings the enchanting craggy mountains of the Ozarks. Pillowy clouds float lazily above
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Title: State Bank Of Townsend Townsend (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Kahoka Kahoka (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Summer time at the Lake
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Title: The Lodge At Montauk State Park Licking (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Excellent Meals - Tackle - Souvenirs Hotel Park Office - Dining Room Phone Kingswood 8-3377 for Reservations
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Title: Fourth Street Salem (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This is a view of the main business section. Salem, County Seat of Dent County, is an important mining center. Within a short driving distance are several outstanding State Parks: Montauk, Round Spring and Alley Spring.
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Title: Noah's Ark Restaurant, Interstate 70 Fairlane Exit St Charles (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Noah's own Salad Ark - Ravens Roost Cocktail Lounge - Cage Rooms - Banquet Rooms. Also, 180 uniquely decorated Motor Inn Rooms.
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Title: Lake Buteo, Knob Noster State Park Knob Noster (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Park is located at 'Knob Noster, Missouri, just off U.S. Highway 50. This 3,441-acre tract is heavily wooded and has many miles of nature trails, The area abounds with deer and other wildlife.
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Title: Lake Killarney, Arcadia Valley Arcadia Valley (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Bull Shoals Dam Bull Shoals Lake (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This picture shows Bull Shoals Dam with ten flood gates open and the lake overflowing. Bull Shoals Lake, noted for huge bass, is located in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas.
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Title: The Lafayette County Courthouse (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lafayette County Courthouse is white-painted brick of Classic Revival design. The main part of the building was built between 1847 and 1849. The oldest courthouse in use in Missouri as a courthouse. At top of the nearest column is embedded a cannon ball, which was aimed at the nearby headquarters of Maj. Gen. Sterling Price during the Battle of Lexington.
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Title: St. Martin's Parish Church Starkenburg (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Memorial Library Point Lookout (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
College of the school of the Ozarks. 2 miles south of Branson, on U. S. Highway 65.
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Title: Girl Scout Camp Cedarledge Pevely (MO), Chrome PM 1962 Jul-17
Description:
Flag Ceremony
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Title: Held's Stone Hill Winery Hermann (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Established in 1847, it was once the second largest winery in the nation. Wine is again produced and aged in these underground vaulted cellars in Hermann, Missouri.
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Title: Festus Crystal City Baptist Church Festus Crystal (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Catholic Church Festus (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Festus High School Festus (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Trout Glen hahatonka (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Assembly Dining Hall, Windermere Baptist Assembly Roach (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the Lake of the Ozarks Owned and Operated by Missouri Baptist Convention
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Title: First Baptist Church Lee's Summit (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
2 North Douglas
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Title: Thebes Bridge Commerce (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Thebes Bridge, across Mississippi River, between Cape Girardeau.
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Title: Chuck Wagon Café And Apco Service Station, Highway 63 Houston (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
In the heart of the Ozarks on Highway 63, Houston, Mo.
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Title: Gen. Pershing's Home Laclede (MO), White Border PM 1926 May-19
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Title: Scene On The Lake, Druid Hill Park Baltimore (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Methodist Church, Central College Campus Fayette (MO), Real Photo PM 1950 Sep-14
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Title: St. James Catholic Church Potosi (MO), Real Photo unused
Description:
Greetings from Potosi, Mo. Center Of Tiff Mining.
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Title: Bridge On Highway Crocker (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Office And Store Bennett Springs State Park (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Dining Room & Lodge Bennett Springs State Park (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Witches Tongues (MO), Real Photo unused
Description:
Lake Room Fairy Cave
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Title: Lyon Gate (Main Entrance) Camp Crower (MO), Linen PM 1953
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Title: American Royal Building Kassas City (MO), Linen PM 1940
Description:
Located on 23rd Street Trfficway -corner Wyoming St.,Kansas City ,Mo.Erected in 1922-Reinforced concerete brick and tile -practically fireproof -782feet long -South unit 220 feet wide -Two stories in hight -over six acres of floor area.Arena -225 feet long and 125 feet wide-located on second floor of south building-6100 permannent seats,arranged amphitheatre style ,around the arena.Seats 10'000 to 12,000 if areana is used
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Title: Governor's Mansion Jeffersaon City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Executive Mansion ,home of the gronor.,is located in the center of the grounds a block square overlooking the Missouri River and occupies the side of the capitor which was burned in 1837.Built in 1872,under the administration of Grovernor B.Gratz Brown,architecturally,this three -story mansion shows the French and Italian influence
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Title: Cannons At Fort Mchenry Baltimore (MO), Linen unused
Description:
FORT MCHENRY NAMED AFTER PATRIOT JAMES MCHENRY, MARYLAND'S ONLY SECRETARY OF WAR. THE HOME OF THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER WHERE FRANCIS SCOTT KEY WAS INSPIRED TO WRITE THE WORDS OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.
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Title: Greetings From Old Orchard Old Orchard (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Desoto Desoto (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From The Beautiful Arcadia Valley (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Little Theater, Municipal Auditorium Kansascity (MO), Linen unused
Description:
THE LITTLE THEATER.Jewel of the Auditorium is the Little Theater, a room of breath -taking and fairy tale beauty. Octagonal in shape ,and occupying the northeast section of the Auditorium,it was designed to accommodate musicales ,cancerts lectures, dances ,banquets,receptions ,amateur theatrical productions and small conventions or sectional meetings of large onces.
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Title: Chain Of Rock Bridge (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Chain of Rock Bridge was built in 1929. It is a steel structure of the Cantilever type. It spans the Mississippi River sand is 1 1/10 miles in length. The name is derived from rocks Shoal
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Title: M. E. Church Braymer (MO), Divided Back PM 1915
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Title: Warden's Residence, Missouri State Penitentiary Jafferson City (MO), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Missouri - the "Show Me" State M - Old Matt's Cabin. I - Mark Twain, Famous Writer and Humorist. S - Prize Drive, U.S. 71, Ozarks. S - Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks. O - Boyhood Home of Mark Twain, Hannibal U - S.S. "Admiral" on the Mississippi R - Beautiful Big Spring, Big Spring State park. I - Memorial tower, University of Missouri. State Capitol - Jefferson City.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
"Seein's Believin". "The Show Me State". Nickname - Ozark State area in square miles 69,674 entered the Union Aug. 10, 1821 state capital - Jefferson city. State flower - Hawthorn. There are 115 counties in the state.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Show me State". Capital: Jefferson City. Area: 69,674 sq. mi. Population: 4,319,813. Flower: Hawthorne. Bird: Blue Bird. Tree: Dogwood. 24th State admitted to the union.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Missouri - The "Show Me" State M - Old Matt's Cabin. I - Mark Twain, Famous Writer and Humorist S - Prize Drive, U. S. 71, Ozarks. S - Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks. O - Boyhood Home of Mark Twain, Hannibal U - S. S. "Admiral" on the Mississippi R - Beautiful Big Spring State Park I - Memorial Tower, University of Missouri. State Capitol - Jefferson City.
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Title: Stewart Chapel, Missouri Valley College Marshal (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Lovers Walk Long Island (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Description:
Brelsford Point, Lake Worth. A delightful walk beside the lake leads to Brelsford Point, where the cocoanut palm is seen in full bearing. The dense growth of tropical plants contributes both shade and beauty. Lake Worth is a salt water lagoon, twenty-two miles long and about one mile wide and is so shallow in some places that the bottom can be reached from a rowboat.
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Title: Dr. Nichols Sanatorium For Cancer Savannah (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Our book, "Cancer, Its Proper Treatment" mailed Free.
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Title: Square Dancing As Seen In The Bagnell Dam Area (MO), Chrome PM 1961
Description:
Square Dancing as seen in the Bagnell Dam area of the Missouri Ozarks
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Title: QUEEN'S FLOAT, FLOWER PARADE, OCT. 4th, 1906. Carrollton (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Stoddard County Courthouse Bloomfield (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Stoddard Country is the largest country in the Missouri "Bootheel" and the eight largest in the state. It has a land area of 837 squaremmiles .The first settlers of Stoddard Country were the Benjamin Taylor family of North Carolina who moved into the area in 1825. Stoddard Country was moved into the area in 1825. Stoppard Country was orgaized Jan. 2 nd , 1836. itr was named for Captain Amoa Stoddard who took possession of this state after the Louisiana Purchase in 1804.
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Title: 1st Me Church Seadalia (MO), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: First Congrassional Church Seadalia (MO), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Presbyterian Church Lockwood (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: First Bapist Church Holden (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Ferdinand'S Church And School Florissant (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Catholic church Portageville (MO), Linen PM 1943
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Title: Methodist Charch Sikeston (MO), Linen
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Title: Sacred heart catholic church Popler Bluff (MO), Linen
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Title: St. peter's catholic church Marshall (MO), Linen PM 1946
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Title: First Presbyterisn Church Clinton (MO), Linen unused
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Title: First Baptist Church Crystal City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Festus
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Title: First Baptist Church El Dorado Springs (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5901 E. 135th St Grandview (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Sunday Worship 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. Church Phone: 763-3211
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Title: St. Ferdinand's Catholic Church Florissant (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Florissant, a St. Louis suburb, is also the oldest community in the county, settled before 1787. St Ferdinand's Church is the oldest Catholic Church west of the Mississippi. The back portion of the church was built in 1821 and the building was enlarged in 1870. The Florissant Historical Society has established a museum containing many exhibits in the group of buildings housing the church and Old Loretto Academy.
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Title: Shrine Of St. Patrick St. Patrick (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Windermere Baptist Assembly Roach (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
On the Lake of the Ozarks. Owned and operated by Missouri Baptist Convention
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Title: New El-Dorado Motel, Highway 36 Brookfield (MO), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
Brookfield's newest, most modern mote. Air-Conditioned TV, Hot Water Heat, W-to-W Carpeting. Tile Baths, Friendly Service, Phone in rooms.
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Title: King Bros. Motel St. Louis 31 (MO), Chrome PM 1961
Description:
Jct. 40 - 61 - 66 - 67 Olde Still Cocktail Lounge (Dancing Nitely) only choice charbroiled select steaks served in pilot house
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Title: Community Church Edina (MO), Linen PM 1951
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Title: Valentine Resort, Lake Road 26 Versailles (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Star Route Versailles
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Title: Rustic Bridge Booneville (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
Maplewood Driveway at Training School. Entrance and Residence at State Trainig School. Rustic Bridge with buildings of Missouri State Training School in background
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Title: Main Building Mountain Grove (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: La Salle Institute Glencoe (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Taken from Observatory, Grotto Hill. What sight is so rare as Glencoe in spring! Then the gay landscape is arrayed in virgin green, and from uplands to bottom lands flowers heavy with sunshine climb and descend, as bright a vision as Jacob's ladder of angels. And what charm to eye, ear, and nostril are wasted on earth and air! A wealth of promised glory blossoms forth in the orchard, swollen brooks rush and grumble, gorgeous spectacles of rosestrewn morning on dewy hilltops and of changeful evening glory bathing western heights put the mind into a golden doze. With blankest unconcern one stands a gaze, drinking in the beauteous display of one of the most charming scenes on God's earth. The mellow glory of fall's yellow afternoons, when the air is crisp and a golden haze hangs over hill and glen, also makes the heart leap up and life merry as the music of the sapless leaves. "October's holocaust in Glencoe, Burned gold and crimson over all the hills, the sacremental mystery of the woods," cannot be surpassed for regal richnesa anywhere else on this beautiful globe. Glencoe is a highland village, imposing in its share of tilled and wooded hills and valleys, decked with flowers and waiving harvests. It is a village of hills within hills. To one standing in the lowlands, the whole has the appearance of an immense amphitheatre, Again, so many eminences are here huddled together that one is curiously reminded from higher points of observation of a herd of mammoths. the scene is one of wild irregularity . Vain is the search of uniformity and likeness. No hill has a fellow in outline, slope or crest. It is the same with the narrow strips of valleys: there is no feature of family resemblance. All about is a mad riot of rugged grandeur and picturesque pell-mell, a happy disorder of craggy summits and rounded tops, of grassy knolls and rocky descents, of park like plateaus and jagged ledges. Here climbing the heights is the unconquerable cake. there beneath is the child cave of mystery; here under a shelf of protecting rock is the den of wild beast, across the way, the impetuous creek hews a circuitous path over stony channels, Everywhere nature is gay with wildest grandeur. Glance is a miracle of repose. Brooks whisper in the voice of dreams and the moist scent of flowers and grass and leaves is wafted in a fragrant chorus. Such is the solemn stillness in this sanctuary of silence and as the eyes feast on the tranquil landscape or gaze on the far-off horizon one is moved to speak, to commune with the Creator of all things. No one returns from a visit to Glencoe without being impressed that this is the place to take sanctuary from a world of spiritual assassins. It is choice out of ten-thousand for a Novitiate, Fitter sport the most fastidious fancy could not picture for the formation of those who would run in the ways of God and escape the small economies and blighting scandals of a grinding world, where strength is taxed to little purpose and where even rare spirits often lower to the level of their labours. How different it is at Glencoe. There the environment has the virtue to lift "a man to match his mountain, not to creep dwarfed and abased below it". If you wish to know more of the life, the work, and the reward of a Christian Brother, communicate with Brother Julius, 4247 Washington Blvd., Chicago. Ill.
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Title: Reading And Recreation Grounds, La Salle Institute Glencoe (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This is an ideal place for the young men of the Novitiate and the Normal school. Here, too, the boys of the Juniorate spend many hours of real enjoyment. Glencoe, "The Eden of Missouri," is a miracle of beatitude, a sanctuary of blissful repose where Heaven and earth seem to meet in a sweet embrace, Nothing disturbs the peaceful stillness that reigns here, wave the rustling of the leaves or the warbling of the feathered songsters in the trees overhead. On all sides, as the eye rises, there is against the skyline a high barricade of protecting hills, which fence Glencoe in form the work-day world and keep unbroken the sweet, brooding peacefulness of its heavenly hills. Winter or summer, spring or fall, nowhere in this country of wondrous natural beauties is there a cozier, more inviting or delightful nook of nature. Nowhere is the air sweeter or more lively nor the bending skies brighter; nowhere is there a more wasteful feast and revelry of rugged loveliness and harmonies of form, color and motion. Health glows in the streams, a healing balm is in the air, life is full of atmosphere and vigor. With few exceptions, the young men in training here come from the Cities in the Middle West, that they are pleased with their present surroundings as compared with their previous environment goes without question. the glow of health as seen on the checks of the youngsters, is convincing proof that Glencoe is blessed with a bracing, healthful climate and that life at La sale Institute is worth living. Even in the grip of old bores, Glencoe has appeal, for the naked trees stand out like spires against the background of the clear blue horizon and the winds that roar through them sing with the sweet monotony of a waterfall. Beyond the low ground the grand masses of the Ozark mountains rise in dark violet depths or color against the crimson and the gold of heaven. Then, too, the slopes are carpeted with brown leaves, the moist moss among the volcanic stones is frozen into shapely icicles, and the ruddy cluster of the coral berry lifts its head shyly but bravely above the stainless snow, typifying the beautiful lives lived there by the saintly Brothers and their noble young aspirants. These people are not of this world but the world is better because of them. What care they for the so-called pleasures and attractions of a world grown mad with pleasure and forgetful of God. These young men enjoy a happiness which worldly people do not understand and that money can never purchase. If you wish to know more of the life, the work, and the reward of Christian Brother, communicate Brother Julius, 4247 Washington Blvd. Chicago, Ill.
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Title: Macarthur Bridge St Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Spanning the Mississippi River At a point where the stream is a mile wide, the MacArthur Bridge is two miles long, and is the largest doublespan steel bridge in the world. It is the main transportation artery between Missouri and Illinois, and with an average of approximately 24,000 automobiles and trucks passing over it daily, is one of the most used bridges in the country.
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Title: Southwest View Of Conception Abbey And College Conception (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Dr. Nichols Sanatorium Savanna (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Our book, "Cancer, Its Proper treatment" mailed free.
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Title: New Niangua Bridge Over Lake Of The Ozarks, Route 5 (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This new bridge carries mo. State Highway 5 over the Niangua arm of the lake and serves one of the most attractive resort areas in the lake region. Located between Camdenton, Mo. And Versailles, Mo.
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Title: Engineers Annual Stunt University Of Missouri (MO), Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
Blarney Stone
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Title: New Madrid County Courthouse New madrid (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
New Madrid was the first American town in Missouri. It was founded in 1789. . . Practically destroyed by earthquake 1811-12 . . . A catholic Church was founded 1789. A Methodist church in 1810 . . . It was a very strategic position during the "Boatheel" campaign of the Civil War . . . nearby is the Island No. 10 location and the Belmont Battlefield famous in the Civil War History. This city was captured by the Union forces in 1862.
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Title: Johnson County Court House Warrenburg (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Mississippi County Courthouse Charleston (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings From Charleston, Mo. Mississippi County courthouse was erected 1900. the county is one of the most historic sections of southeast Missouri. The county area is 411 square miles and contains remains of some 350 prehistoric Indian mounds. Charleston was laid out in 1837 and was first known as Matthews Prairie. It is a fast growing trade city with its interests centering around Shoe production, Agriculture and Livestock. It contributes greatly to the progressive economy of S.E. Missouri.
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Title: Pike County Courthouse Bowling Green (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The name, "Pike" honors Brigadier General Zebulon Montgomery Pike discoverer of Pike's Peak. His party of explorers included many from this area. Famous Pike Countians include Governor Lloyd C. Stark (Stark family of apple orchard growers since 1816). and James Beauchamp "Champ" Clark, famous speaker of the U. S. house of Representatives.
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Title: Dunklin County Courthouse Kennett (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Kennett is one of the fastest growing cities in the "Bothell" area of Missouri. This rapidly expanding and progressive community reflects the thoughtful planning and leadership of a very successful city and county government.
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Title: Benton County Court House Warsaw (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Historical Marker gives names of first settlers in County & Information on Slicker War. Warsaw, Missouri.
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Title: The Lafayette County Courthouse Lafayette County (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lafayette County Courthouse is white-painted brick of Classic-Revival design. The main part of the building was built between 1847 and 1849. the oldest courthouse in use in Missouri as a courthouse. At top of the nearest column in embedded a cannon ball, which was aimed at the nearby headquarters of Maj. Gen. sterling Price during the Battle of Lexington.
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Title: Bird's - Eye View Of Rockaway Beach Taneycomo (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful Lake Taneycomo is located in southwest Missouri, in the famed Ozarks, Rockaway Beach is one of the finest resort areas on the lake - with all tourist facilities.
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Title: Greetings From Deer River Deer River (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Deer River, Minn. From the air and Lake Winnibigoshish Dam.
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Title: Tony's Spaghetti House, Hi-way 66 Jpolin (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side:- M - State Capitol, Jefferson City I - Liberty Memorial, Kansas City S - Gasconade River in the Ozarks S - Eads Bridge, St. Louis O - Memorial Tower. College of Agriculture U - Fishing in the Ozarks I - Mark Twain Monument, Hannibal.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Greetings From Missouri - The "Show me" State M - Old Matt's Cabin I - Mark Twain, Famous Writer and Humorist S - Prize Drive, U. S. 71, Ozarks S - Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks O - Boyhood Home of Mark Twain, Hannibal U - S. S. "Admiral" on the Mississippi R - Beautiful Big Spring, Big Spring State Park I - Memorial Tower, University of Missouri State Capitol - Jefferson City.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
"Seein's Believin"
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1955
Description:
"Seein's Believin".
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1947
Description:
State Capitol in Jefferson City. State Flower the Hawthorn. Nickname - Ozark State 1940 Population - 3,784,664 Area in Sq/ Miles - 69-420 Entered the Union, Aug. 10, 1821.
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Title: Greetings From Lake Norfork Lake Norfork (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Norfork Lake, located in the beautiful Ozarks of Arkansas- Missouri covers an area of about 30,000 acres and has a shore line of 500 miles. This fine resort area may be reached on U. S. Highway 62 from Harrison Yellville - Cotter - Mountain Home and Viola - Salem, Arkansas. Nearest Missouri towns are Gainesville - Bakersfield and West Plains.
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Title: Greetings From Osage Beach Lake Ozarks (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, formed by Bagnell Dam, has a scenic shore line of 1,372 miles. Located in eh center of Missouri about halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City. O - Bagnell Dam S - Duckhead Point A - Excursion Boat "Gov. McClurg" G - Grand Glaize Bridge E - Speed Boat B - Pla-Port Lighthouse E - Picturesque Island A - Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks C - Horseshoe Bend Drive H - Boat Dock, Malibu Beach.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- M - Historic Columns, U. of Mo., Columbia I - Fishing in the Ozarks S - Bridge at Cape Girardeau S - Bridge at Cape Girardeau O - State Capitol, Jefferson City U - State capitol, Jefferson City R - Mississippi River at St. Louis I - Watermelon Time in Missouri.
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Title: Greetings From Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Missouri - The "Show me" state M - Old Matt's Cabin I - Mark Twain, Famous Writer and Humorist S - Prize Drive, U. S. 71, Ozarks S - Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks O - Boyhood Home of Mark Twain. Hannibal U - S. S. "Admiral" on the Mississippi R - Beautiful big Spring, Big Spring State Park I - Memorial Tower, University of Missouri. state capitol - Jefferson City.
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Title: Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
1 - Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2 - tri-State Mining district, Joplin 3 - Big Spring, Van Buren 4 - State Capitol, Jefferson City 5 - MacArthur Bridge, St. Louis 6 - Boyhood Home of Mark twain, Hannibal 7 - Pony express memorial, St. Joseph 8 - Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks.
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Title: Doctors Hospital Ppular Bluff (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Doctors hospital at Popular Bluff, Mo., is one of Southeast Missouri's most modern institutions. It has facilities for 75 patients.
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Title: Ye English Inn Fireproof Hotel Hollister (MO), Linen PM 1941
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Title: View Of Lake And Grounds Around Still Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium Macon (MO), Linen PM 1946
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Title: Lake Side Drive Branson And Hollister (MO), Linen PM 1944
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Title: Wappapello Dam Control Tower Wappapello Dam (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Flow of water through the Wappapello Dam outlet is controlled by machinery in this large concrete and steel building. The dam is on the St. Francis river in Southeast Missouri
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Title: Officer's Row Jafferson Barracks (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Jefferson Barracks, established in 1826, is located just outside St. Louis, Mo. The post has a long history in military annals. At one time during the Civil War, General U. S. Grant headquartered here. It was only recently that the post became exclusively an Air corps Replacement Training Center.
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Title: Hahatonka Park Hahatonka Park (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Elk River McDonald County (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Vacationer will find smooth, hard-surfaced highways curving gracefully in scenic areas as he drives through the Ozark Playgrounds. This is U. S. Highway 71 as it parallels Elk River in McDonald County.
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Title: Taney County Court House Forsyth (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Forsyth, the county seat of Taney County is a quaint little town dating back to many years before the Civil War. It is on the White river just below the Ozark Dam which forms Lake Taney Como.
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Title: Madison County Court House Fredericktown (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Saline County Courthouse Marshall (MO), Linen unused
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Title: St. Francois County Court House And Public Square Farmington (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Marion County Court House Palmyra (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Richest Hill In The World Butte (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Carnegie Library Kalispell (MO), Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
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Title: The Spring Bennett Spring State Park (MO), Real Photo PM 1940
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Title: Dewey Bald Shephard of the Hills Country (MO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Home For Aged Baptists, Highway 70 Ironton (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The Home is located on 175 acre tract in beautiful Arcadia Valley, about 100 miles south of St. Louis in most picturesque section of Ozarks.
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Title: Menaugh's Antiques Lonia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
12 miles south of Sedalia on U.S. Highway No. 65 at the blinker light. Phone 912
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Title: McCormick Distilling Company Weston (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Here in the rolling hills near Weston, Missouri, "The Town That Time Forgot", historic McCormick Distilling Company, the Oldest Operating Distillery in America, was founded in 1856. Then - as now - pure natural limestone springwater was used exclusively in production of McCormick Bourbon and Platte Valley Corn Whiskey. The Ancient Cave - built in 1839 - was used for ageing barrelled whiskey.
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Title: Warsaw Warsaw (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Public and private boat dock facilities at the very edge of Warsaw, Mo., a rapidly developing recreation and retirement paradise in the lakes of the Ozarks.
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Title: Gardenway Motel Villa Ridge (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Phone - Gray Summit, Mo., Pilgrim 2-4388 Located 30 miles west of St. Louis - On U.S. 66, 50 and Interstate 44, six miles west of Pacific. Near the World's Largest Roadside Restaurant. 41 Modern Units with Tile Bath, Air Conditioning and Free T.V. in All Rooms.
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Title: Historic Anderson House Lexington (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Historic Anderson House, Lexington, Mo. Built in 1853 by Oliver Anderson. Used as a hospital during The Battle of Lexington.
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Title: Top Hat Resort Table Rock Lake Shell Knob (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
On Beautiful Table Rock Lake A nice air-conditioned family resort, all modern 1 & 2 bedroom units at water's edge. Free T.V., plenty of room for boating, skiing, swimming and fishing. Close to complete shopping center, restaurants and churches. Speedboats, ski barge, skis, motors and fishing boats available. Everything furnished including linens. Pool and lake swimming area, large covered dock with fishing well, covered boat stalls, equipped children's playground, wellshaded and lighted grounds. Picnic tables and grills. Pets welcome State Road YY off Hwy 39. Shell Knob. Mo. 65747 "Mel" and "Marty" Flatt. Phone Area 417 858-6848
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Title: Swan Creek Bridge, Shadow Rock Forsyth (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Scenic View Of Lake Taneycoma Lake Taneycoma (MO), Linen unused
Description:
In the Ozarks "The land of a Million Smiles".
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Title: Round Spring State Park Eminence (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The outlet of Round Spring in Round Spring State park near Eminence, Missouri On Highway 19.
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Title: Boat Landing At Ship Island Gulfport (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Ship Island, in the Gulf of Mexico, is one of the most historic islands in the United States. Fort Massachusetts was built by the Union Army and Navy during the War between the States. Here the Federal Navey maintained headquarters for its West Gulf Blockading Squadron.
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Title: Waymouth Boulder on the Mall Thomaston (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Famous Maramec Spring St. James (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: The First National Bank Monett (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: View of Missoula Missoula (MO), Chrome
Description:
Elevation 3210, pop. 27090, photographed from the letter "L" (Loyola H.S.) on the side of Mt. Jumbo. This view looking west, reveals distant Lolo peak, elevation 9075. Greenough addition lies in the foreground with the business section beyond.
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Title: Sugarloaf Mountain Greer's Ferry Lake (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This view is across Greer's Ferry Lake from the Van Buren Recreation area at Fairfield Bay
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Title: Bagnell Dam and Lake of the Ozarks Bagnell Dam (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected across the Osage river, Bagnell Dam formed beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. This lake is 129 miles long, has approximately 1300 miles of shore line, covers 60,000 acres and contains 97,000,000 cubic feet of water. The dam is 2,543 ft. long and 148 ft high. This great lake offers the finest of tourist accommodations, fishing, boating, and other recreational activities. It has become one of the nation's greatest playgrounds.
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