White River Valley Historical Society - All Entries
"Accident prevention through enthusiasm" mo-pac.
Andrew J Coggburn
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Framed photo and news report of train derailment at Garber, MO on Nov 29, 1915, inaccurate plaque
Friendship Quilt, possibly Howell Co MO area
Kaleidoscope
Photo of Alonzo Prather, one of original members of Law and Order League (aka Bald Knobbers)
Photo of Alva and Cora Howard with daughters Ethel, Edith, Ruby and Nezzie before a tornado destroyed Melva
Photo of Arnold family house at White River Bridge during a flood in Forsyth, MO
Photo of Branson, MO High School Girls Basketball Team, 1927
Photo of Branson, MO, High School Basketball Team, 1927
Photo of Forsyth, MO High School Girls Basketball Team, 1918
Photo of Forsyth, MO, High School Basketball Team 1930
Photo of George "Budge" Box, lost in the tornado that destroyed Melva, MO, March 11, 1920
Photo of Howard "Bud" Groom in uniform at Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming, Sept 1941 to Jan 1942
Photo of Howard "Bud" Groom with unidentified men at Camp Stewart, GA 1942
Photo of J C Lewis in Army uniform in Kansas City, MO, 1908
Photo of Jesse and Hubert Box who died in the Melva, MO tornado in 1920
Photo of Lt. William Magness, WWII
Photo of Missouri Pacific Railroad bridge over White River near Hollister, MO
Photo of Mount Olive School, Dist #37, located east of Mildred, Taney County, MO
Photo of Nathaniel "Nat" Kinney, known as the leader of the Law and Order League, also known as the Bald Knobbers
Photo of Peter Engler in U. S. Marine Corps uniform
Photo of Pinetop one-room school west of Mincy, MO on Hwy JJ
Photo of Roscoe Pierce in an Army uniform, WWI
Photo of S/Sgt Arthur C Adams, Army Air Corp WWII, 1942-1945
Photo of Taneyville School - Dist #26, also a Teacher's Institute
Photo of destruction at Melva, Missouri, after tornado, March 11, 1920
Photo of destruction from Melva, MO tornado in 1920
Photo of destruction from Melva, MO tornado, 1920
Photo of flood in Old Forsyth, MO
Photo of four generations of the Groom family (Charles, Manfred, Maxine and Tremandia Groom)
Photo of men in costume during Civil War Days in Shadow Rock Park, Forsyth, MO, 1986
Photo of ruins of the Buel Hotel demolished in the Melva, MO tornado in 1920
Photo of the ruins of the Mahnkey home demolished in the Melva, MO tornado in 1920
Photo of unidentified WWII Aviators in front of plane with "R" and "F" with a star between the letters on the side of plane
Photo postcard of William Mahlum in uniform, WWI
Photograph copy of Chapel Vacation Bible School
Photos (four) of Ben Layton, appointed Marshal of Hollister, MO, saved several children after tornado destroyed Melva, MO, 1920
Plat of the townsite of Melva, being a part of south west 1/4 of the north easdt 1/4 of section 28, township 22, range 21 w. Taney County, Mo.
Ration books
Rattle
Roscoe Pierce military promotion certificate
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Stereoscope/pseudoscope
Tintype photo of Samuel Harrison Snapp and Sarah Sims Snapp. She was killed by Bald Knobber Wash Middleton in 1886
Toy Iron Skillet
Toy train
WWII Army cap