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Contents of Mostly Ghosts Photograph Collection by Photograph Number Compiled by Claire R. Lloyd - December 2004 01-001 - Novinger looking northeast from the west in 1890-1900 01-003 - Novinger family home about 1890-1895 with several family members in foreground 01-005 - Novinger looking east from the west, about 1898-1900 showing Kriner Hotel, Stroup Hall, K of P Hall and Snyder Bros. Livery Barn 01-006 - Novinger looking east from the west slightly to the right of 01-005 view showing Waddell Lumber, Kinyon Hotel, top of Truitt Blacksmith and north portion of Masonic Hall and old City Hotel. 01-007 - Novinger looking east on the south side of town along the O.K. railroad tracks showing south end of City or Cookson Hotel, Union Bank (Gasperi Bldg.), Hennick Bldg., Dr. Guffey’s office, O.K. Depot, and a saloon bldg. 01-008 - Novinger in 1902-1904 - Chapel Car “Messenger of Peace” located on siding at end of Frankford Ave. 01-009 - Novinger in 1920 from the west, showing Farmer’s Exchange, Clawson’s Livery and Feed, Standard Oil Tanks, Elsea’s Skating Rink, Huff Hall and Masonic Hall 01-010 - Berry home; John Berry in doorway of old house about 1892; his children Orville and Elsie are on porch. 01-011 - Novinger’s oldest house in summer of 1960; built by Dr. Shively, later owned by Jonathan Novinger, Jerry Harris, Henry Truitt; occupied by Mr. & Mrs. James Warwick at time of photo. 01-012 - Pure Air, MO general store in 1890’s; individuals not identified 01-013 - Stout, J.J. Blacksmith Shop, grandstand of Corrigan Ball Park 01-014 - Novinger looking north from south end of Frankford Ave., celebration of Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. 01-015 - Frankford, Sam homestead, 2 miles north of Novinger; several Frankford family members are outside home. 01-016 - Berry-Shoop Building built about 1895-1896; several people in front of store 01-017 - Closs (Frank) Cook (John) & Co. Gen. Mdse. Store. built about 1900 in Novinger ; owners believed to be two men in the picture, others in shadow are unidentified. 01-018 - Novinger’s Clothing and Dry Goods Store about 1900 with owner, Frank Novinger and his clerk, Mamie Huff 01-019 - K. of P. Lodge members in front of J.V. Miller and Brother Hardware, Novinger, MO about 1906 01-020 - Redman (Improved Order of) during Redman Day, Novinger, MO about 1905-1910; in background, City Hotel and stores to the north on Frankford Ave. 01-021 - Redman Lodge, Novinger, MO about 1905; several members are identified. 01-022 - Ross, O.B. farm house; photo taken about 1920 01-023 - Rail fence on the Collett Farm approx. 2 miles southeast of Novinger near site of the “Cabins” (1st settlement in the county); fence believed to be 50/75 yrs. old in 1960. 01-024 - Cain, George; claimed to be 1st white child born in Adair Co., MO; died 25 Oct. 1919 01-025 - Cain, Christina (Mrs. George) nee Novinger; photo taken in 1910 01-026 - Cain, George W. homestead about 1895-1900, site of first white settlement in Adair Co., known as “The Cabins”

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Contents of Mostly Ghosts Photograph Collection by Photograph NumberCompiled by Claire R. Lloyd - December 2004

01-001 - Novinger looking northeast from the west in 1890-190001-003 - Novinger family home about 1890-1895 with several family members in foreground01-005 - Novinger looking east from the west, about 1898-1900 showing Kriner Hotel, Stroup

Hall, K of P Hall and Snyder Bros. Livery Barn01-006 - Novinger looking east from the west slightly to the right of 01-005 view showing

Waddell Lumber, Kinyon Hotel, top of Truitt Blacksmith and north portion of MasonicHall and old City Hotel.

01-007 - Novinger looking east on the south side of town along the O.K. railroad tracks showingsouth end of City or Cookson Hotel, Union Bank (Gasperi Bldg.), Hennick Bldg., Dr.Guffey’s office, O.K. Depot, and a saloon bldg.

01-008 - Novinger in 1902-1904 - Chapel Car “Messenger of Peace” located on siding at endof Frankford Ave.

01-009 - Novinger in 1920 from the west, showing Farmer’s Exchange, Clawson’s Livery andFeed, Standard Oil Tanks, Elsea’s Skating Rink, Huff Hall and Masonic Hall

01-010 - Berry home; John Berry in doorway of old house about 1892; his children Orville andElsie are on porch.

01-011 - Novinger’s oldest house in summer of 1960; built by Dr. Shively, later owned byJonathan Novinger, Jerry Harris, Henry Truitt; occupied by Mr. & Mrs. JamesWarwick at time of photo.

01-012 - Pure Air, MO general store in 1890’s; individuals not identified01-013 - Stout, J.J. Blacksmith Shop, grandstand of Corrigan Ball Park01-014 - Novinger looking north from south end of Frankford Ave., celebration of Armistice

Day, November 11, 1918.01-015 - Frankford, Sam homestead, 2 miles north of Novinger; several Frankford family

members are outside home.01-016 - Berry-Shoop Building built about 1895-1896; several people in front of store01-017 - Closs (Frank) Cook (John) & Co. Gen. Mdse. Store. built about 1900 in Novinger ;

owners believed to be two men in the picture, others in shadow are unidentified.01-018 - Novinger’s Clothing and Dry Goods Store about 1900 with owner, Frank Novinger and

his clerk, Mamie Huff01-019 - K. of P. Lodge members in front of J.V. Miller and Brother Hardware, Novinger, MO

about 190601-020 - Redman (Improved Order of) during Redman Day, Novinger, MO about 1905-1910; in

background, City Hotel and stores to the north on Frankford Ave.01-021 - Redman Lodge, Novinger, MO about 1905; several members are identified.01-022 - Ross, O.B. farm house; photo taken about 192001-023 - Rail fence on the Collett Farm approx. 2 miles southeast of Novinger near site of the

“Cabins” (1st settlement in the county); fence believed to be 50/75 yrs. old in 1960.01-024 - Cain, George; claimed to be 1st white child born in Adair Co., MO; died 25 Oct. 191901-025 - Cain, Christina (Mrs. George) nee Novinger; photo taken in 191001-026 - Cain, George W. homestead about 1895-1900, site of first white settlement in Adair Co.,

known as “The Cabins”

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01-027 - Cain, George W. house about 1895-1900; persons in picture are believed to be Mr. &Mrs. George W. Cain and a son and a daughter.

01-028 - Cain home (another view of the historic home about 2 miles southeast of Novinger)01-029 - Cookson Hotel (later named “City Hotel”) in Novinger, MO01-030 - Novinger scenes depicted on a postcard about 191501-031A - Novinger, Mr. & Mrs. J. Frank; Mr. Novinger was Novinger’s first mayor.01-031B - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built in 1902 and torn down in 195901-032 - Novinger - Frankford Ave., looking north from the south end about 1906-190701-033 - Novinger - Frankford Ave., looking north about 1906-190801-034 - Novinger - Frankford Ave., west side looking south about 190501-035 - K. of P. Hall, Miller Hotel and other businesses, Novinger - Frankford Ave., looking

south about 191001-036 - Novinger -Frankford Ave., southern end, east side, about 1905-191001-037 - Baxter Theater, Novinger, MO01-038 - Baxter Theater’s “second” curtain, about 1905; Novinger, MO01-039 - Phipps Livery Barn in Novinger, MO about 1904-1912 including Richard T. Phipps

and his son Sidney on a burro.01-040 - Fugate, James T. family and home in Novinger, MO about 191001-041 - Fugate, James T. in his law office, Fugate and Son, Novinger, MO01-042 - Miller, J.V. residence, in Novinger, MO - 190201-043 - Stroup, Frank A. home and family01-044 - Truitt, Mary K. home and barn; photo documents May 4, 1907 snow including a Phipps

sleigh with horses.01-044B - Boulder Marker erected in 1928 on site of first settlement in Adair County, known as

“The Cabins”01-045 - Envelope back used as advertising for Novinger, MO coal fields and community in early

part of 20th century01-046 - Sign marking the old “Cannonball Trail” in 1st decade of 20th century01-047 - Novinger - Frankford Avenue looking north, shows Ben Taylor store, etc.01-048 - Novinger Bank about 1905-1910 and Ora E. Novinger, cashier and one of stockholders01-049 - Union Bank, Novinger, MO about 1910 with Emmett Reigh, cashier, and Wm. Strayer,

Assistant Cashier01-050 - Novinger Bank in 1911 with T.S. Dear, Bookkeeper, and Ora E. Novinger, Cashier01-051A - Novinger Bank in 1912 with Twy Dear, Assistant Cashier, Ollie Shott, Bookkeeper, and

Ora E. Novinger, Cashier.01-051B - Munn, William E., Dr. - Home and family01-053 - Novinger - looking southwesterly after 1918 fire that destroyed a business block on the

west side of Frankford Ave.01-054 - Rombauer, Marion T. home and his daughter Catherine on a horse about 191001-055 - Rombauer, Marion T. home, later owned by Mr. & Mrs. O.B. Ross, as it looked in

1960 - house burned about 1966.01-056 - Novinger - after fire that destroyed whole south end of block on the west side of

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Frankford Ave. in winter of 1918/19; debris in foreground was location of LawrenceService Station, later owned by Nardini.

01-057 - Novinger - aerial view from southeast; taken in 196201-058 - Garrison’s Drug Store and Fred’s Place, east side of Frankford Ave., Novinger, MO in

1930’s01-059 - Frost (Jack ) Barber Shop (interior), Novinger, MO about 1905 with Fred Shaw, Lester

“Squirrel” Hall and Jack Frost, Owner01-060 - Fred’s Place (barber shop, interior) prior to 1912, also barbers Robert Tyson, Lester

“Squirrel” Hall, Fred Shaw and customer William Kavanaugh01-061 - Shaw, Fred in his Novinger, MO barber shop01-062 - Shaw, Fred and Alexander “Sandy” Nimmo in 194101-065 - Novinger - north end of Frankford Ave. looking south; Armistice Day Celebration,

November 11, 191801-066 - Quartet (male) in Armistice Day Celebration, November 11, 1918; pictured are Terry

Sheehan, Joe Roberts, Joe Kilholland and Mike Joyce.01-067 - VanLaningham, George, Arthur “Tudo”Nardini holding up fish and Charles Childers,

looking on (1947)01-068 - Shoop, Marion holding a large fish01-069 - Pure Air, MO Stinson Blacksmith Shop, in 1880’s01-070 - Old deserted log cabin in northwest part of Adair Co. in 191902-069 - Pure Air Church, about 1890-189502-070 - Mt. Moriah Church, 1 1/2 miles south of Novinger, MO built in 189102-071 - Novinger Cemetery Church, 1 1/2 miles north of Novinger, MO02-072 - Novinger Cemetery in 196002-073 - Chapel Car No. 5 Messenger of Peace in 1902, Novinger, MO02-074 - Chapel Car No. 5 Messenger of Peace interior and exterior; Rev. & Mrs Joe P. Jacobs02-075 - Chapel Car No. 5 Messenger of Peace interior, 1901-190202-076 - Jacobs, Rev. & Mrs Joe P.02-077 - Chapel Car No. 5 Messenger of Peace 1902-1904 and George A. Barratt (age 11)02-078 - Baptist Church, Novinger, MO built in 1901-190202-079 - Baptist Church, Novinger, MO dedication about 190302-081 - Sunday school class, Novinger Baptist Church, about 1920-1925: some of men:

Johnson Robb, George Greer, Oscar Scofield, Roe Byers, Jack Warwick, Glenn Allen,Arthur Thomas, Wm. Griffiths, and Orville “Bud” Schott

02-082 - Sunday school class (women), Novinger Baptist Church, about 1920: Mrs. EvanLlewellyn, Mrs. Birdie Garrett, Mrs. Carl Hughes, Mrs. Joe Sturteman, Mrs. JesseStiles, Mrs. John Schott, Mrs. Charlie Morgan, Mrs. Howard Bean, Mrs. CharlesClawson, Mrs. James Perry, Mrs. John Shoemaker, Mrs. Alex Hutchison, Mrs. OscarScofield, Mrs. Sarah Sturteman, Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mrs. Zella Stelle, Mrs. DorrisBrownell Shoemaker

02-084 - Missionary Society of Novinger Baptist Church about time of WWI: Mrs. James Blew,Mrs. James Fugate, Mrs. Rowland’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Griffiths, Mrs. John Maxwell,

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Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. J.J. Wells, Mrs. Will Strayer, Mrs. Charles Clawson, Mrs. BertStiles, Mrs. J.B. Kriner, Anna McClintock, Louise Stout McAfee, Mrs. John Brawner,Mrs. James Prince, Sr., Miss Rowland, Mrs. Sarah Batley

02-085 - Baptist Church, Novinger, MO - second church built in 1940.02-086 - Novinger Baptist Church in 1959 Manger Scene02-088 - Bethel Church, 5-6 miles northwest of Novinger, MO and west of Connelsville, MO,

built in 1874-75, photographed in 196002-089 - Wedding party (Louise Stout/Mr. McAfee wedding) about 1914/15; only identified

person: Mr. Pearl Hatfield02-090A - Methodist Church, Novinger, MO02-090B - Methodist Church, Novinger, MO built about 1901-0302-091 - Catholic Church (St. Rose), Novinger, MO built 1902-0302-092 - Catholic Church (St. Rose), Novinger, MO built 1902-0302-093 - Catholic Church (St. Rose) interior, Novinger, MO built 1902-03 with Father

McCormick who served about 1903-0502-094 - Full Gospel Church, Novinger, MO in 195902-095 - Church of Christ, Novinger, MO in 1930’s; moved to Kirksville, MO in about 193902-096 - Green Grove Church, 6 miles north of Novinger, MO in 1920 & Mrs. C.R. Truitt02-097 - Shibley’s Point Church, about 5-6 miles northwest of Novinger, MO, possibly built in

1890’s02-098 - Bear Creek Baptist Church, about 3 miles northwest of Kirksville, MO, plaque on

boulder in church yard02-101 - Bear Creek Church, about 5 miles northeast of Novinger, MO in 1960; oldest Baptist

Church in Adair Co., organized in 1838-39.02-102 - Mulberry Church, Novinger, MO in 1960; built in 188602-103 - Jewel Free Baptist Church, about 6 miles northeast of Novinger in 1960; organized &

built in 190902-104 - Pure Air (MO) Church, about 4 miles southwest of Novinger in 1959.02-105 - Small store operated by Tony and Mary Orek (pictured) about 1908-1914 across the

street west of Midland Company Store at Camp No. 1; also pictured is Miss Mae Orek,now Mrs. Chester E. Smith;

02-110 - Evans Bakery, Novinger, MO about 1914-1917 with Chester E. Smith, baker and Wm.Evans, Owner

02-111A - Post Office, Novinger, MO with Wm. Elsea, Henry Gatlin, C.R. Truitt and SophiaMendina in 1924

02-111B - Anesi, Louis General Store in Novinger in 1920’s with Louis Anesi, James Anesi andMarguerite Ioriatti

02-112 - Rock, Joe Meat Market (interior) Novinger, MO about 1910-1912 with John Hendron,Joe Rock, and Clementino Rock

02-113 - Rock, Joe Meat Market (interior) Novinger, MO about 192402-115 - Rock, Clementino Store (interior) Novinger, MO, 1920’s to 1931 with Dora Ronchetto,

Clerk

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02-116 - Nardini General Store (interior), Novinger, MO about 1930 with Arthur “Tudo”Nardini, James Nardini, Louisa Nardini and Mayme Nardini

02-117 - Nardini Store, IGA, Novinger, MO after remodeling with James Nardini, Owner &Operator

02-118 - Logging camp and equipment in 1890’s thought to be near Novinger; RobertFrankford, midway on the train.

02-119 - Amick, Frank on 92nd birthday02-120 - Novinger - Long Lake about 1905-191002-121 - Amick Saw Mill & Grist Mill, Novinger, MO about 191002-121B - Amick Saw Mill & Grist Mill, Novinger, MO about 191002-123 - Amick Grist Mill (interior), Novinger, MO about 1910-1912 with Daniel Wilcher and

Arthur “Ike” Amick02-124 - Amick, Melvin and steam traction engine used as driving power for threshing machine at

Amick’s Mill02-125 - Steamer tractor pullling a large boiler on specially designed trucks and Frank Amick

about 192002-126 - Grain header or reaper and harvesting crew02-127 - Miller Farm near Connelsville, MO about 1910 (harvest field scene)02-128 - Harvesting and threshing equipment owned by Amick02-129 - Harvesting and threshing equipment and Amick crew02-130 - Threshing “train” operated by Frank Amick (pictured) & crew between 1910-1920;

Melvin Amick, Engineer also identified.02-133 - Engine, Traction pulling about a dozen plow bottoms, possibly about 190002-134 - Threshing machine & crew at work on Jacob H. Shoop farm about 1914; Clarence Bass

is only person identified.02-135 - Automobile in about 1912 (thought to be a Ford) with Arthur “Ike” Amick, Daisy

Eggert, & Izetta Amick Conklin02-136 - Threshing scene in Adair Co., MO about 1900-190502-137 - Spring Creek specially constructed bridge and house movers, 1/4 mile south of

Novinger, about 191502-138 - McCrackin Bros. moving a house about 191502-139 - Bass, Bob (house mover) and crew moving a house02-140 - Bass, Bob (house mover) and crew moving a house about 1915-192002-141 - Shumate, Sam E. & Sylvester Murphy firm moving a house about 1925-193002-142 - Chariton River bridge one mile east of Novinger, MO in 194102-143 - Stroup/McCahan mine at Stahl, MO operated around 190003-144 - Stahl, MO mine and group of mine workers gathered at the top house, possibly about

189503-145 - Stahl, MO mine and group of mine workers gathered around horse-drawn hoisting rig

about 190003-146 - Gladstone Mine 10 miles west of Centerville, IA03-147 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 1, one mile west of Novinger, MO on O.K. Railroad line;

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shaft mine, constructed about 189303-148 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 1, one mile west of Novinger, MO on O.K. Railroad line;

shaft mine, constructed about 189303-149 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 1 about 1900 and a group of workers(identified under

People, Individuals) gathered on and around tipple03-150 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 2 (1902-1912) half mile north of Novinger, MO03-151 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 2 (1902-1912) half mile north of Novinger, MO03-153A - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 2 hoisting machine and Engineer Billy Kelso, about

191003-153B - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 2 (1902-1912) half mile north of Novinger, MO03-154 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 3 sunk in 1906 on Davis Creek three miles north of

Novinger, MO03-157 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 4 sunk in 1908 on draw off west side of Davis Creek

three miles north of Novinger, MO03-158 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 4, located three miles north of Novinger, MO, as viewed

from the west03-159 - Whipperwill Mine, owned by Kirksville Coal and Construction Co., short distance

northwest of Danforth, MO03-160 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 4 hoisting engine and C. Roscoe Galyen, Engineer03-161 - Rombauer Coal Co. No. 4 workers about 1912-1914: George Strayer (Face Boss), Bob

Scott (Electrician) John Barron (Mine Foreman) Emery Jones (Weigh Boss), C.Roscoe Galyen (Engineer) and Tom Drakes (Blacksmith).

03-162 - Corrigan, Bernard (8/15/1847-1/6/1914), major developer of Novinger coal fields03-163 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 1, one mile north of Novinger, MO, constructed 1898-189903-164 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 1 workers about 1902; only person identified is Charlie

McCall.03-165 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 1 workers about 1901 (See People, Individuals for partial

identification)03-166 - Miner’s homes in old Midland No. 1 Camp (K.C. Midland Coal Co.), 1/2 mile north of

Novinger, MO03-167 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 2, sunk in 1904, about 2 miles north of Novinger, MO;

operated until 191303-168 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 2103-169 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 3, 1 1/2 miles north of Novinger, MO03-170 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 3 construction gang working on grading for tracks and mine,

1909; persons identified: James McCabe, Frank Marks, Arthur Ward and LewisPavlovich

03-171 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 4 (1914-1922), 4 miles south of Novinger, MO03-172 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 4 (1914-1922), 4 miles south of Novinger, MO03-173 - K.C. Midland Co. Mine No. 4 hoisting engine and Cyrus Floyd03-174 - Rombauer Coal Co. Mine No. 4 (later K.C. Midland Mine No. 5), Novinger, MO in

1911

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03-175 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 6, one mile south of Novinger, MO03-176 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7, 2 miles south of Novinger, MO in 191803-177 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7 - grading crew making excavation for this mine in 191803-178 - K.C. Midland Mining Co. Mine No. 7 (1918-1930), 1 1/2 miles south of Novinger,

MO; generating electric plant of Merchants Light and Power Co. owned by EmmettCorrigan also located here.

03-179 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7 - Tom Warwick (operator) and Cy Perkins (helper)undercutting the coal in a miner’s room about 1926-1927

03-180 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7 - Gus Blacksmith operating the electric drill, preparing toblast coal, about 1925-1926

03-181 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7 and Clarence Launer (engineer) at controls of hoistingengine in about 1926

03-182 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7 in 1917 and a group of miners on the “bottom” (HarveMay, Ed Cooley, Frank Marks, Frank Robinson, Frank Grgurich, George Grubb andJeff Pierson)

03-183 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 4 about 1920 and group of sightseers (Miss Dixon, CharlesTruitt, Ethel Haley, Jesse Truitt, Lewis Pavlovich, Jr., Juanita Cline and a salesman)

03-184 - Million Dollar Mystery Mine (reopened K.C. Midland No. 1), tipple 1/2 mile north ofNovinger, MO, during WWI

03-185 - Million Dollar Mystery Mine (reopened K.C. Midland No. 1), 1/2 mile north ofNovinger, MO, and workers Richard Attey and Jeff Pierson

03-186 - Coal Mine, unidentified03-187 - Blacksmith Coal Mine (formerly MC&C Mine No. 53 and K.C. Midland No. 8)03-188 - Blacksmith Coal Mine No. 3 (formerly Corrigan - K.C. Midland No. 8). 3-4 miles

southwest of Novinger, MO, collapsed May 29, 1962 after a bad storm; never rebuilt03-189 - Blacksmith Coal Mine No. 3 (formerly Corrigan - K.C. Midland No. 8). 3-4 miles

southwest of Novinger, MO, collapsed May 29, 1962 after a bad storm; never rebuilt03-190 - Mine rescue team in the 1930’s03-191 - Mine rescue team in the 1930’s03-192 - Simler Bluff Mine (Mine No. 11) , near Youngstown, MO unidentified workers03-193 - Simler Bluff Mine (Mine No. 11 or Baiotto Mine) , near Youngstown, MO03-194 - Riverside Coal Co. Mine, south of Youngstown, MO during a flood time03-197 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 1, Novinger, MO tipple and part of horse-drawn hoisting rig03-198 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 1, Novinger, MO (bird’s eye view); new tipple horse-drawn

hoist was installed in 1910 to replace old horse-drawn hoist.03-199 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 2 under construction in 1915 near Youngstown, MO03-200 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 2 (1915 until about 19 30) near Youngstown, MO03-201 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 3, about 3 miles south of Novinger, MO03-202 - Arctic Coal Co. Mine No. 3, (later known as Chariton River Coal Co. Mine) about 3

miles south of Novinger, MO and workers including Malio Giachino, John Giachino,Aurel Kephart and Bertie Mason

03-203 - Riverside Coal Mine from the top of the hill, on main line of I&St. L. railroad a few

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miles south of Youngstown, MO03-204 - Riverside Coal Mine (entrance to main slope) a few miles south of Youngstown, MO03-205 - Unidentified mine with three unidentified miners03-207 - Nevius Coal Co. Mine in 1922 (formerly Great Northern Coal Co. Mine No. 22), about

2 miles southwest of Novinger, MO on Billy Creek03-208 - Great Northern Coal Co. Mine No. 22 with Lawn Shoemaker (Engineer) at controls of

hoisting engine03-209 - Nevius Mine No. 22 worker Isaac Frank Stroup in about 192203-210 - Nevius Mine No. 22 drill operator Charles Whitlock drilling a hole in the “face” at

about 192103-211 - Sheridan Coal Co. Mine No. 2 (also known as Haven Mine No. 2), about 2 miles west

of Novinger, MO, sunk about 1900-190103-212 - Haven Mine No. 2 workers, John and George Strayer among them but not identified03-213 - Haven Mine No. 3 (also known as Sheridan Coal Co. and Watson Mine) in 1904, 2

miles northwest of Novinger, MO03-214 - Mining machinery at unknown location03-215 - MC&C Co. Mine No. 1 workers, unidentified, beginning to build the mine, about 1 mile

south of Connelsville, MO about 1901-190203-216 - MC&C Co. Mine No. 1, about 1 mile south of Connelsville, MO built about 1901-190203-217 - MC&C Co. Mine No. 50, about 1 mile southwest of Novinger, MO built about 1901-

1902 and abandoned about 191203-218 - MC&C Co. Mine No. 50, about 1 mile southwest of Novinger, MO in 1912; shown are

Ada Radky (engineer), Jesse and Frank Truitt, and two unidentified boys.03-219 - MC&C Co. Mine No. 7, about 2 miles from Connelsville, MO on Shut-Eye Creek in

190803-220 - Blacksmith Coal Co. Mine No. 2, about 1 1/2 miles west of Novinger, MO on Highway

6 (operated from 1930’s until 1956)03-221 - Blacksmith Coal Co. Mine No. 2, about 1 1/2 miles west of Novinger, MO on Highway

6 after the fire in 1956 (never rebuilt)03-222 - Rose Hill Mine (viewed from the side), located on top of the hill just south of

Connelsville, MO03-223 - Rose Hill Mine located on top of the hill just south of Connelsville, MO (operated in

1930’s -40’s)03-224 - Fireside Coal Co. Mine (also known as Daniels Mine No. 2) operated in late 1930’s

until about 1956; face in window of tipple is Billy Nimmo.03-225 - Chariton Coal Co. Mine No. 1 about 2 miles south of Connelsville, MO (1916-1922)03-226 - Orek Mine near Kirksville, about 6 miles west on Highway 6 (operated during 1930’s-

40’s)03-227 - Slope mine (Spring Creek Coal Company), about 192003-228 - Billy Creek Mine about 3 miles southwest of Novinger, MO03-229 - Billy Creek Mine electric drill; operators not identified03-230 - Unidentified coal miner and a loaded coal car at the “face”

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03-231 - Billy Creek Mine pit mule driver Vern Robinson (mine near Novinger, MO) in 1950’s03-232 - Billy Creek Mine pit mule driver Leonard Shoemaker (mine near Novinger, MO), about

195803-235 - Billy Creek Mine cager Louis Roop (mine near Novinger, MO), about 195803-236 - Billy Creek Mine cager in about 1958 pulling an empty car off the cage; Billy Creek

Mine is near Novinger, MO.03-237 - Billy Creek Mine electric driven hoisting rig03-238 - Billy Creek Mine coal car being tipped over03-239 - Billy Creek Mine weighman Marion Baiotto at scales with unidentified truck driver03-240 - Billy Creek Mine truckload of coal and Jimmy Wait (trucker)04-242A - Shibley’s Point School about 1905-1908; among those pictured are Arley Burns, Ada

Green, Hester Hughes, Harry Archer, Dalton Rosebery, Nola Rosebery, Jo Branaman,Jesse Loe, Charles Johnson, Zeke Billington, Guy Sallade, Warner Green and ViolaGreen.

04-242B - Shibley’s Point School about 1905-1908; among those pictured are Arley Burns, AdaGreen, Hester Hughes, Harry Archer, Dalton Rosebery, Nola Rosebery, Jo Branaman,Jesse Loe, Charles Johnson, Zeke Billington, Guy Sallade, Warner Green and ViolaGreen.

04-242C - Shibley’s Point School about 1905-1908; among those pictured are Arley Burns, AdaGreen, Hester Hughes, Harry Archer, Dalton Rosebery, Nola Rosebery, Jo Branaman,Jesse Loe, Charles Johnson, Zeke Billington, Guy Sallade, Warner Green and ViolaGreen.

04-248 - Shibley’s Point School in 1911 with teacher Jacob Irving Hess and students04-249 - Shibley’s Point School in 1940 located 6 miles northwest of Novinger, MO04-250 - Shibley’s Point School students 1940-1941: Darl Lloyd, Jolene Grabash, Ramah

Stidmon, Donald Martin, Jimmy Leonard, Eldon Sharp, George Bill Loe, Vera JoeLeonard, Ruth Pearce, Engee Munden, Clarice Colton, Betty Lawson, Ona Pearce, OtisHills (teacher), Lois Leonard, possibly Eldon Dale Sharp and Harold Jack Billington

04-254 - Novinger Public School built in 1927; later destroyed by fire January 5, 195304-255 - Novinger Public School after the fire January 5, 195304-256 - Novinger Public School after the fire January 5, 195304-257 - Novinger Public School after the fire January 5, 1953 and some salvaged furnishings;

Henry Noe and Norma Lou Goucher (teachers) are among those pictured.04-258 - Novinger R-1 Consolidated School, built in 1953-195404-259 - Greencastle, MO school about 190504-260 - Amick School near Connelsville, MO with teacher, Melvin Van Sickle, and students

Clifford Sebole, William Bortz, Addie Vanhoose, May Casey, Kate Brown, HarryLeedom, Elva Casey, Ollie Brown, Sadie Sibole, Beryl Wheeler, Raymond Salyers,Carrie Lawrence, Arthur Salyers, Lloyd Reese, Sylvia Reese, Alfred Casey, RayWheeler, Pansy Green, Ernest Bybee, Claude Leedom, Esther Bybee, Paul Wheeler,Lillie Mahurin and George Lawrence (photo from early 1900’s)

04-261 - Amick School near Connelsville, MO in 1905 with teacher Nina Willis and students,

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including Roy Leedom, Bert Casey, Wilber Casey, Bessie Bybee, Kate Ewing, Lib.Ellsworth, Edith Bybee, Maude Brown, Arthur Fox, Iva Shumate, Myrtle Keller, EdgarBybee, John Bergstrom, Kate Brown, Gus Britz, Mamie Thompson, Leona Ewing,Carrie Brown, Minnie Pickens, May Casey, Pearl Oswald, Clifford Sibole, Elva Casey,Fred Britz, Jessie Thompson, Albert Pickens, Cora Leedom, Esther Bybee, BlancheCasey, Goldie Shoop, Harry Leedom, Given Adams, Lucy Adams, Ollie Brown, PhilAdams, and Lillie Mahurin

04-262 - Prough, MO school house, northeast of Yarrow, MO; abandoned school housephotographed in 1960

04-264 - Novinger School, 1890 (Top of Pennyroyal Hill) 1/4 mile west of Novinger, MO, AllenConner (teacher) and students: Rosa McPhetridge Wimber, Lottie Truitt Capps, EvaMcPhetridge Shafer, Sarah Novinger Myers, Anna Derfler Hughes, Julia ShottSwanson, Albert Faggens, Harry Derfler, William Capps, (Dr. )Maurice Derfler, WillieWallace, Edward Wharton, Jennie McPhetridge, May Capps Price, Della Shoop, LizzieHutchins, Lockie Sumner Siders, Mary Hoffman Berry, Israel Novinger, Ira Novinger,Ira Stroup, Willie Novinger, Jonah Capps, Bert Smead, George Derfler, SolomonNovinger, John E. Lawrence, Sam Garrett, Ed Hutchins, Jesse Capps, Bert Wharton,Lewis Sweet, Albert Swanson, Dee Garrett, Eva Mathew, Blanch Novinger Riley, MaudFrankford Stroup, Clara Shoop, Annie Sweet, Belle Hutchins, Bertha Novinger Harris,Maud Novinger Gashwiler, Grace Frankford Swanson, Violet Faggens, Hattie HoffmanShott, Minnie Hoffman Wallace, Minnie Shott Miller, Maud Phipps, Rosa WallaceHoffman, Willie Taber, Jesse Taber, Ira Shott, Harvey Novinger, George Capps, JimMcIntyre, Harry Sweet, Grover Novinger, Ora E. Novinger, Joe Lawrence, AndySwanson, Dee Hutchins, Johnie Hanen, Henry Lindsey, Chris Shott, Charles Wallace,Willie Strayer and Harve Mathews

04-265 - Stahl, MO Red School about 1890; no identification of teacher or students04-266 - Novinger School, Pennyroyal Hill, Room 2, about 1899-1900; John J. Harris (teacher)

and students: Edgar Crowder, Grover Novinger, Chris Shott, Andy Swanson, JamesWallace, Charles Wallace, Edan Harris, Bertha Novinger, Minnie Hoffman, AgnesGloren, Nettie Swanson, Julia Ganes, Grace McPhetridge, Flora Baldwin, OllieNovinger, Elfie Ranson, Laura Brooks, Florence Novinger, John Novinger, WillieStrayer, Ora Novinger, George Strayer, Pete Shefty, Effie Wallace, Ada Radky, MayMcCabe, Nola Kelly, Augusta Becker, Lizzie McCabe, Mayme Marshall, Elsie Berry,Alma Strayer, Pearl Franklin, Callie Truitt, Anna Brooks, Ida Shott, Maude Garrett,Nellie Barkley, John Kelly, Charles Shott, Orville Berry, Joe Strayer, Ben Novinger,Cyrus Wallace, Charley Kelly, John Wallace, Joe Cloren, Jesse Novinger, Henry Queen,Dee Garrett and Earl Chesser

04-269 - Novinger and Danforth, MO school students in front of Novinger School about 1904;only students identified are Ida Schott, Cyrus Truitt, Melvin Amick, Lois Drakes, HaroldDavis, W.C. Haley, Sarah Fox, Alta Sharp, Goldie Phipps, Vern Sumner, Harry Sumner,Elsie Berry and Bell Banning.

04-270 - Souvenir program for Novinger Special School (Grades 7-9) -1906 (Cyrus Truitt is

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among the students.)04-271 - Souvenir program for Novinger Special School (Grades 4-5) -190604-274 - Novinger High School Band, 1940-1941, including Herbert Williams, Lillian Truitt,

Glen Dale Riley, Verna Lee Scott, Prince Lee Jones, Betty Fay Swisher, BettyVanLaningham, Frances Orek, Katherine Swisher, John Ed Hoffman, Carmelette Miller,Ileen Hammons, Donald Daniels, Mary Alice Smith, Betty Ann Drakes, Perry Williams,Mabel Mabis, Lola Hale Paris, William Baiotto, Virginia Capps, Hal Dean Hammer,Harold Robb, Norma Jean Hammons, Dorothy Robb, Billy Nimmo, Robert Gashwiler,Harold Novinger, Bobby Novinger, Mary Mabis, Joe Kruljac, Toney Kuruljac, DelorisKriner and Charles Tollman (director)

04-275 - Novinger Public School, 1906, Room No. 2. Group includes Supt. John R. Simpson,teacher Bertha Sandry, janitor W.C. Haley and students Earl Eitel, Ruby Doner, ForrestWilcher, Jesse Truitt, Guiddo Vacca, America DeGuillia, Emmett Siders, CeliaPavlovich, Susan Cross and Fred Blacksmith.

04-276 - Novinger Public School (1906-1907) Room 4 including W.C. Haley (janitor), NormaCram (teacher), Professor John H. Simpson (supt.), and among students are FredSumner, Orville Stevens, Charles Murphy and Raymond Berry.

04-277 - Novinger Public School (1906-1907) Room 6 including Ida Sutton (teacher) andamong students are George Prince, Corine Phipps, Arthur Foyd, Chester Smith, EarnestSchott, Charles Pavlovich, Charles Truitt, Elmer Grant, Daisy Eggert, George Jackson,Nine Noe, Sadie Shoop, Izetta Amick, Tom Morrise, Lois Ross, Emery Novinger, andCleo Evans.

04-278 - Novinger Public School (1906-1907) Room 7 including W.W. Shoop (teacher), W.C.Haley (janitor) and students William Drakes, Raymond Banning, Pauline Huff, SarahFox, Arthur Amick, George Roberts, George Barratt, Glena Rogers, Sadie Rabbit, MaryPadevic, Ida Kelso, Maggie Padevic, Mary Ryan, Blanche McCall, Richard Attey, DaltonWhitaker, Fred Bean, Forest Welcher, Dee Berry, Arnold Griffiths, Ezra Shoop, OrphaShott, Fannie Shoop, Anna McGuigan, Ruth Williams, Adeline Baiotto, May Bass, ElsieBerry, Ruth Bell, Nellie Miller, Lulu Pearce, Irene McCall and Earl “Monk” Jones

04-279 - Novinger Public School (1906-1907) Room 8 (Grades 8 & 9) including Supt. John H.Simpson and students Ida Shott, Etta VanLaningham, Lois Drakes, Bertha Cloren, BasilHilyer, Melvin Amick, Chas. Haley, Cyrus Truitt, Clarence Bass, Ethel Traylor, BerylSells, Lois Blew, Elfie VanLaningham, Maggie Rabbott, Mollie Noe, Harry Payne, LuluAndrews, Ethel Maxwell, Ada Shoop, Ola Faudree, Goldie Phipps, Vernie Sumner,Harold Davis, Archie Truitt, Harry Sumner, Wm. Kavanaugh, Ollie Shott, Lenora Miller,Clifford VanLaningham and James Kavanaugh

04-282 - Novinger Public School (1910-1911), second grade class with teacher Miss Little04-283 - Novinger Public School (1910-1911), third grade class; only one student (center of

picture) identified, Callie Cooley.04-284 - Novinger Public School (about 1912) students with teacher Edith Fugate04-285 - Novinger Public School (1911-1912) students with teacher Edith Fugate; one student

identified, Christine Ioriatti Formento (marked with an x).

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04-286 - Novinger Public School (around 1910) students with teacher Ethel Traylor (later Mrs.O.M. Perry)

04-287 - Novinger Public School (1911-1912) - teacher Ethel Traylor (later Mrs. O.M. Perry)with students including Ernie Kriner, Fay Sharp, William Attey, Mable Farr, VicieMcClintock, Irene Roberts, and Susan Cross; Mr. Kelso, janitor, is at left.

04-288 - Novinger Public School (1913-1914) - teacher Sadie Walters (later Mrs. Harry Derfler)with students including Faye Sharpe, Louise Gooch, Gracie Kriner and Mable Farr (Seealso 04-289)

04-289 - Novinger Public School (1913-1914) - teacher Sadie Walters (later Mrs. Harry Derfler)with students including Charles Jacobs, Louise Gashwiler, Janie Hutchison, AlfredMorris, Lenold Findling, Denver Dale, Ada Graham, Ellison Hatfield, Vergie Swanson,Edward Kelley, Mills Bankson, Ruby Green, Helena Bragg, Hoyt Davis, Gracie Kriner,Lenora Shott, Etelka Stroup, Eda Fallini, May Nimmo, Marion Baiotto, Earnest Avi,Louise Gooch and Dollie Dale.

04-290 - Novinger Public School (1914-1915) - teacher Miss Rosebery and students(unidentified)

04-291 - Novinger Public School class in 1915) - teacher Miss Rosebery and students includingGene Porter, Dee Miller, Cecil Stinson, Charles Brownell, Johnnie Wyatt, JohnJefferies, Katherine Brocaille, Ester Anesi, Josephine Stoddard, Margaret Lyle, MarionDerfler, Jesse Hatfield, Doris Green, Sarah Warwick, Margaret Teasdale, NellieGeorgetti, Lizzie Hatfield, Greta Myers, Carl Schneider, Ruby Lindsey, KatherineRuddy, Julia Broseghini, Lavern Harris, Ellana Maddellozzi, Alfreta Jarrell, EugeneRyals and Hugh Epperson

04-292 - Novinger Public School, room number not known, thought to be before 192004-293 - Novinger Public School class in 191404-294 - Novinger Public School class in 1914-191504-295 - Basketball, Novinger High School 1915-1916 - Supt. Cline with players Bud

VanLaningham, Lincoln Reese, Marion Amick, Hurley Traylor, Frank R. Truitt, RussellClawson and Kenneth May

04-296 - Novinger Public School class about 191504-297 - Novinger Public School students at a Northeast Missouri Teachers College event about

1915 or 1916 - Miss Leedom (teacher) and students Margaret Baxter, Wilda Howland,Nellie Rogers, Myrtle Pierson, Izetta Amick, Katy Sharp, Gladys Loscher and DelphaAdkins

04-298 - Novinger Public School students about 1914-1915 - Fred Sumner, Lois Ross, EthelHaley, Gladys Loscher, Corine Phipps, Clyde Schott, Delpha Adkins, Sadie Shoop,Izetta Amick and Katie Sharp

04-299 - Novinger Public School students 1916-1917 including Izetta Amick, Dave Rosenbaum,Wm. Kelso, Hurley Traylor, Sadie Shoop, Leona Howland, Lois Ross, Rinald Hoffman,Freda Steele, Jessie Smith, Edith Prince, Corine Phipps and Myrtle Pierson

04-300 - Novinger Public School students 191604-301 - Novinger Public School students 1917 - only student identified is Bernard Pavlovich

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04-303 - Novinger School, 2nd grade, 1922-1923, students Carlos Pearce, Charles Kauzlarich,John Anesi, Clyde Stroup, Frank Yauk, Raymond Jefferies, Adrain Lyle, Joe Grgurich,Donald Derfler, Joe Thevel, Fred Tomonovich, Joe Kruljac, Haden Kelly, BobbyDaniels, Jean Cunningham, Lillian Ruddy, Doris Llewellyn, Clara Mosley, Ada Roberts,Maggie Jette, Idell Ramey, Glen Llewellyn, Geneva Shumate, Thelma Blacksmith, LenaVuvonich, Eileen Moxley, Flora Elsea, Lola Daniels, Marguerite Girotti, AngellinaMarcellio, Mary Pearce and Mary Vuvonich

04-304 - Novinger School, 2nd grade, January 14, 1924, teacher Dolly Dale and studentsincluding Clifford Blacksmith, Malio Giachino, Marguerite Siegel, Heneretta Evans,Florence Schamp, Johnnie Getto, Margie Floyd, James Blacksmith, Arthur Bortz andO.M. Blackorby, Jr.

04-305 - Novinger School, 3rd grade, January 14, 1924, teacher Faye Sharp and students MarionKruljac, Clyde Stroup, Paul Bozarth, Lloyd Walters, Bruno Cadrobbi, Joe Trevel,Raymond Jefferies, Glen Llewellyn, John Chiarottino, Bobby Daniels, FredTomonovich, Gene Cunningham, Herschel Garratt, Mary Kanger, Mary Pearce, GenevaShumate, Ada Roberts, Elda Leanilli, Lena Vukonich, Mary Vukonich, Edna Llewellyn,Lillian Ruddy, Doris Llewellyn, Angelin Marcelio, Jessie James, Maggie Getto, OpalHoffman, Idell Ramey, Francis Nelson, Goldie Bean, Lucille Novinger, Eileen Moxley,Haden Kelly, Cecil Huffman, Lyle Scobee, John Anesi, Joe Grgurich, Andrew Joanivich,Charles Kauzlarich, Frank Yauk, Donald Derfler, Adrain Lyle, Jim Anesi and Jim Kelso

04-305A - Novinger School, 10th grade, January 14, 1924, teachers Winfred Thomas and ArchieWoods and students Erma Hills Guy, Sylvia Holt Snyder, Lucy Green Syres, BrunettaAvi Farrar, Corrine Mosley Adair, Anna Llewellyn Teasdale, Velma Swanson McCoy,Opal Stanley Evans, Arthur Pancoli, Geneva Robb Davis, Anna Mandeni Welch,Kathryn Faust, Helen Mathew Swanson, Alice Browitt Sweeny, Bernard Povlovich, JackMarks, Joe Kauzlarich, John Gashwiler, Robert Trent, Theodore “Ted” Steele, L.A.“Buck” Burris, Orville “Bud” Shott , Ivan Evans, Marvin Llewellyn, Romaine“Larry” Swanson, Cloren Dale and Audrey Zeigler

04-306 - Novinger School, 5th grade, January 14, 1924, teacher May Nimmo and students PeteLogsdon, Edward Aitken, Robert Baiotto, Udell Murphy, Emery Burris, Willis Green,Joe Marsellio, Joie Wyatt, Raymond “Jim” Kelly, Berie Palmer, B. Cunningham,Nellie Trent, Lorene Moxley, Inez Bozarth, Anna Stiglich, Helen Mandinni, VivianKelley, Opal Sholley, Mary Margaret Kelley, Mildred Daniels, Guido Gadrobbi, MaryCorvi, Jaunita Harris, Ina May Beck, Anna Yak, Naomi Vanderpoole, Opal Stroup,Katherine Formento, Vanita Hammer, John Kauzlarich, Howard Taylor, Teddy Patrol,Charles Anesi, Freddie Pierson, Ben Waymouth, Marion Kruljac and Dennis Fleshman

04-307 - Novinger School, 6th grade, January 14, 1924, students Homer Brocaille, Pete Marcelio,Bill Huffman, Leonard Cima, Carl Bretz, Walter Byers, Erve Giachino, Marion Jones,Jr., Ralph Clarkson, Jay Schooling Gashwiler, Emery Harris, Ada Vanderpool, EvelynRuddy, Victoria Grgurich, Helen Adams, Edna Mae Llewellyn, Mary Gastaldo, NormaRock, Lenore Evans, Rose Mary Anesi, Lottie Kelso, Grace Stiles, Evelyn Blacksmith,Leona Swanson, May Bortz, Sylvia Wyatt, Virginia Drummond, Maxine Drummond,

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Agnes Shumate, Louise Llewellyn, John Aitken, John Schamp, Sammy Sholley, EarlStanley, Dominec Gay and George Burris

04-308 - Novinger School, 7th grade, January 14, 1924, teacher Russell Lilly and studentsincluding Leland Kriner and John Gashwiler

04-309 - Novinger School, 8th grade, January 14, 1924, teacher Russell Lilly and studentsGeorge Robb, Norman Warwick, Fred Steele, Kenneth Cunningham, ArthurCunningham, Arlie Llewellyn, Clarence Ziegler, Ward Gardner, John Taylor, CecilStiles, Dorothy Roff, Leila Shumate, Alice Robb, Freda Steele, Beatrice Teasdale, LucilleWyatt, Ruth Galyen, Etelka Swanson, Clyde Ramey, Josephine Malley, Lora Miller, OraLee Allen, Reta McCabe, Nellie Georgelli, Margaret Lile, Alta Sholley and Lenore Evans

04-310 - Novinger High School, 12th grade, January 14, 1924 teacher Ellsworth Brookstand,Class of 1924 students Joe Verby, Raymond Wimber, Ruth Hutchison Combs, IdaPavlovich Burris, Hoffer Gasperi, Forrest Green, Aniti Corbett, Hazel CappsVanLaningham, Velma Smead Sevits, Dot Capps Summers, Jennie Blacksmith Verbyand Meryl Songer Greer

04-311 - Novinger High School, girls basketball team, 1923-1924, coach Winifred Thomas andplayers Ida Pavlovich Burris, Nadine Schneider Shafer, Leah Millard Tavaninni, EthelElsea Pecka, Velma Smead Sevits and Ruth Hutchison Combs

04-312 - Novinger High School, boys basketball team, 1924, coach Ellsworth Brooks and playersRomaine “Larry” Swanson, Cloren Dale, Theodore Steele, Bernie Partin, Joe Verby,Bud Schott, Ivan Evans and Forrest Green

04-313 - Novinger Public Schools teachers, 1924, Faye Sharp, Elizabeth Browitt, May Nimmo,Josephine Millard, Winfred Thomas, Ellsworth Brooks, Supt. Archie Woods, RussellLilley, Dolly Dale and Edward Kelly

04-314 - Novinger School, ca 1920, teacher Miss Hunt and students including May Bortz, PeteMarsilio, Virginia Drummond, Erve Giachino, Lottie Kelso, Christine Skinder, ? Kerns,Vivian Kelly, Evelyn Blacksmith, Evelyn Ruddy, Louise Llewellyn, Virginia Wells andMarion Jones

04-315 - Novinger High School, boys basketball team, 1929-30, players John Kauzlarich, CohenWalters, Leland Floyd, Bill Huffman, Emery Harris, Frank Trunnell and JohnGashwiler

04-316 - Novinger School, ca 1928-1930, teacher Louise Gashwiler and students includingCharles Anesi, Joie Wyatt, Marion Kruljac, Reno Giachino, Dennis Fleshman, BobBaiotto, Freddie Pierson, Guido Cadrobbi, Emery Burris, John Kauzlarich, Opal Stroup,Mary Carvi, Anna Stiglich, Anna Yauk, Opal Sholley, Jaunita Harris, KathleenCunningham, Venita Hammer, Eileen Moxley, Vivian Truitt, Mildred Daniels, MaryMargaret Kelly, Pauline Liverman and Helen Mendina

04-317 - Novinger High School, graduating class 1930-1931, teacher Anna Collett Pavlovich andstudents Harold Wallace, Jim Kelly, Pauline Liverman, Helen Mendina, MildredDaniels, Edna Lourance, Daisy Hanlin, Lena Brown, Robert Baiotto, Dean Harmon,John Kauzlarich, Alice Truitt, Perry Bradshaw, Cohen Walters, Ida Miller, LloydWalters, Leon Fox, Lemah Green, Dennis Fleshman, Stella Lowrance, Lourine Moxley,

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Boyd Maize, Anna Stiglich, Emery Burris, Gaynelle Walters and Frank Trunnell(Charles Anesi, Gladys Bradshaw and Lewis Madden - not pictured)

04-318 - Novinger High School, grade 1, 1932, teacher Thelma Brooks, practice teacher NadineOwens and students Norma Jean Blacksmith, Mildred Blacksmith, Ruth Williams,Norma Lou Reese, Perry Williams, Lila Mae Oliver, Mary Alice Smith, Rebecca Robb,Donald Edle, Hal Dean Hammer, Leon Jones, Billy Sullivan, Julia VanLaningham andRobert Hofner

04-319 - West Center (Tipperary) School class 1916-1917, teacher Mabel Bachman and studentsincluding Elva Truitt, Katherine Merlo, Opal Fiedler, Bessie Truitt, Elizabeth Ryan, RuthSchillie, Charlie Shafer, Dee Shafer, Mildred Noe, Ethel Schillie, Marie Blake and HazelNoe

04-324 - Novinger, MO - Second and Rombauer Ave. in April 1959 with a school bus04-326 - Novinger, MO school bus in 196004-332 - Green Grove School with teacher Anna Corbin and students Claud Sanders, Lou

Collins, Irvin Sanders, Jasper Summers, Grace Sanders, Anna Houston, Forest Redix,Anna Gray, Rollie McKee, Neal Hatfield, Steelo Schwartz, Ola Sanders, Cleo Sanders,Willis VanSickle, Ina Gray and Francis Rogers

04-333 - Green Grove School with teacher Jesse VanSickle and students Nellie Leonard, MitleLeonard, Lou Collins, Ina Lawson, Anna Gray, Ola Sanders, Blanche Morehouse, CleoSanders, Jane Gray, Anne Houston, Thirze Gray, Edna Gray, Myrtle Rouse, GraceSanders, Merle VanSickle, Willis VanSickle, Lem Sanders, Steelo Swartz, ErwinSanders, Lee Mills, Noah Redix, Goldie Gray, Nellie Miller, Fay Collins, BlancheVanSickle, Winnie Miller, Carl VanSickle, Aaron Miller, Jasper Summers, Curt Royceand Bernie Miller

04-334 - Green Grove School (ca 1909) with teacher Jesse VanSickle and students CliffordReese, Rollie McKee, Charles Evans, Bertie Hatfield, Nellie May, Minnie Mills, InaGray, Lou Collins, Winnie Gray, Goldie Gray, Verna Hendrick, Fern Collins, ClaudSanders, Jasper Summers, Forrest Redix, Francis Rogers, Carl VanSickle, Aaron Miller,Curtis Royce, Daisy Mathews, Ethel McKee, Ruby Lawrence, Lena Evans, Bessie Gray,Ocie Green, Beulah Hendricks, Mary McClellan, Cassie Sanders, Fay Collins, BlancheLawrence, Blanche VanSickle, Jesse Sanders, Julia Leonard, Ester Elsea, Verna Sanders,Ruthie Redix, Ester Johnson, Hester Johnson, Carmi VanSickle, Forrest Miller, BernieMiller, Tom Hendricks, Lois Miller, Henry Elsea, Lawson Evans, Lyle Mathews andClyde VanSickle

04-335A - Green Grove School (1940-1941) with teacher Stella Lowrance Hills and studentsHubert Guffey, Dean Lawrence, Bob Minic, Nedra Capps, Eugene Lawrence, GlenSallade, Wayne Miller, Betty Hiatt, Virginia Lawrence, Beulah Thompson, Emil Casey,Jim Sallade, Donald Casey, Coleen Guffey, Evelyn Hiatt, Alberta Lawrence and JackSallade

04-335B - Green Grove School (1940-1941) with teacher Stella Lowrence Hills and studentsEugene Lawrence, Hubert Guffey, Dean Lawrence, Bob Minix, Nedra Capps, GlenSallade, Betty Hiatt, Leona Montgomery, Beulah Thompson, Jim Sallade, Wayne Miller,Emil Casey, Jack Sallade, Donald Casey, Virginia Lawrence, Coleen Guffey, Evelyn

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Hiatt and Alberta Lawrence04-338 - South Crawford School (1941) with teacher Ada Owings and students Billy Bingham,

Aileen Collins, Melvin Sizemore, Betty Bingham, Marjorie Hamilton, Richard Hamilton,Leon Moore, Junior Williams, Jerry Bingham, Arthur Sizemore, Peggy Collins, DickieRoan, Wilda Daniels, Delbert Hamilton and Wilma Sizemore

04-339 - West Center School (1940-1941) with teacher Roberta Nash and students NadineLewis, Lonnie Holt, Kenneth Noe, Joe Brozovich, Eddie Brozovich, Lester Cooley,Marjie Holt, Geneva Truitt, Mary Lou Cooley, Gene Holt, Letha Truitt, Mary Anne Noe,Vera Truitt, Virgil Truitt, Maxine Lewis, Lyle Truitt and Roberta Nash

04-340 - Stahl (MO) School (1941) teacher Edna Lowrance’s class (unidentified)04-341 - Bald Knob School (1940-1941) students including Herby Swisher and Cleetus Miller04-342 - Novinger R-1 School Band and basketball team about 194004-343 - Novinger R-1 High School Band, 1961-1962, teacher Dianthe Truitt Cable and band

members Jante Anderson, Linda Montgomery, Beverly Hammons, Pearl Neimsla, JudyBrown, Carolyn Sanford, Ann Bethel, Linda Walters, Elaine Lucas, Evelyn Grgurich,Bill Law, Carol Cline, Sandra Hoerrmann, Steve Moots, Sharon Billington, MarilynMuir, Linda Huffman, Laverne Scott, Loren Hatfield, Dwight Lawson, DavidMontgomery, Joan Wallace, Cheryl Hightower, Terry Riley, Linda Miller, Carla Zeigler,Linda Hoerrmann, Kathy Montgomery, Janice Burris, Dennis Zeigler, Judy Collins,Dixie Daniels, Ivan Wallace, Joyce Jones, Larry Darr, Keith Hammons, GailMontgomery and Basil Woods

04-344 - School bus with students on board (Spring 1960)04-345 - Novinger High School Class of 1926 Reunion with Joe Kauzlarich, Erma Hills Guy,

Helen Swanson, Larry Swanson, Katherine Faust, Opal Stanley Evans, John Gashwiler,Velma Swanson McCoy, Jack Dale, Alice Browitt Sweeney, Theodore Steele, BrunettiAvi Farrar and Audrey Zeigler

04-346 - Mulberry School (1940-1941); students and teacher unidentified05-346 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - mill, dam and bridge; photo taken before 1900.05-347 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - about 1895 - as viewed from the east05-348 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - after I&St.L. Railway built along side it in 1902-190305-349 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - Kirksville Daily Express, article of March 6, 194105-350A - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - photo from Violette’s History of Adair County05-350B - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - with an unidentified couple05-351A - Yarrow, MO about 190605-351B - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - unidentified fishermen at the old log dam05-352 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO - with Glen Bookout and Ethel Haley05-353 - Weber’s Mill, Dam and Bridge in Yarrow, MO about 191605-354 - Weber’s Mill, Dam and Bridge, Yarrow, MO in 192005-355A - Weber family members in 1916: Jake Weber, Phillip Weber, George Weber, Michael

Weber, Sara Simmons and Eva Eitel05-355B - Weber family members in 1890’s: Eva Weber, Henry Weber, Michael Weber, Mrs.

Michael Weber, Sr., George Weber, W.A. Weber, John Weber, Maggie Weber,

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Harrison Weber, Jake Weber, Ellen Weber and Minnie Weber05-356 - Yarrow, MO old log cabin near Weber’s Mill in 196005-357 - Bridge and Dam at Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO in 1941 soon after the old mill collapsed05-358 - Weber, Michael photograph and biography appearing in Violette’s History of Adair

County, 191105-359 - Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO in 1941 after west end of the mill collapsed into the

Chariton River05-360 - Dam and part of wrecked bridge at Weber’s Mill, Yarrow, MO several years after the

old mill collapsed05-361 - Yarrow, MO scene in May 1960 at former Iowa & St. Louis Railway Depot and a saw

mill at site of Weber’s Mill05-362 - Weber’s Mill (now a pile of rocks) at Yarrow, MO in 196005-363 - Bridge (new) at Yarrow, MO in 1960 over Chariton River at site of former Weber’s

Mill05-364 - Weber, Phillip home and family in 1890’s05-365 - Weber, Phillip and wife by a well pump on their Adair Co. farm and Philip Weber by a

barn05-366 - Weber, Phillip reunion of family and relatives05-367 - Weber, Phillip reunion of family and relatives during the 1930s05-368 - Novinger Telephone Company building05-369 - Darr, Frank with wagon and horses05-370 - Yarrow, MO Church in May, 196005-371 - Weber, William home in Novinger, MO in about 191606-381 - Danforth, MO sometime after 1903-190406-382 - Danforth, MO at the time it was being built, 1895-190006-383 - Danforth, MO “Best Dressed” young men: Charles Madkin, John “Goog” Cross,

Pinky Davis, Walter Broened, Ernest H. “Butch” Bean, James Lilly, Carlos Powell,Tom Ruddy, Huey Conroy, Wm. Lilly, Ed Hutchins and Wm. Freshner

06-384A - Haven Mine No. 3 (also known as Sheridan Coal Co. and Watson Coal Mine)06-384B - Haven Mine No. 3 (also known as Sheridan Coal Co. and Watson Coal Mine)06-386 - Haven Mine No. 3 hoisting engine and unidentified engineer in about 1904 on Sam

Novinger farm06-387 - Mining machinery, possibly for drilling in earth in search of coal, from about 1905-

191006-388 - Danforth, MO old school house in about 1900-191006-389 - Danforth School, about 1904-1906 with teacher Ella Holman and students Mattie

Tomlin, Leona Ewing, Mary McCabe, Augusta Becker, Isabel Peal, Bertha Cloren,Mable Tomlin, Anna Cathey, Maud Garrett, Everett Kirby, Lee Sandstrom, EarlFranklin, Lois Allen, Lizzy McCabe, Ella Kirby, Alma Strayer, Gladys Truby, PearlFranklin, Bell Thomas, Eunice Heaberlin, Earnest Jones, Dee Garrett, a Tomlin boy,Cecil Lindsey, Harry Blakemore, Chester Allen, Bert Thomas, Ruth Franklin, AddieStroup, Gaynell Truby, Russell Archibald, Henry Guy, Earl Chesser and Eric Becker

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06-390 - Danforth School, unidentified teacher and students06-391 - Danforth School, 1907 with teacher Fannie Adams and students Ezra Ellsworth, Henry

Thompson, Erma Capps, Oletha Capps, Lois Allen, Cecil Lindsey, Birdie Shott, EarlChesser, George Mabis, Charles Allen, William Hills, Maria Hoffman, Iona Capps, EttaWalters, Annie Oliver, Lyle Duncan, Christine Novinger, Onie Shott, Hollis Ellsworth,May Chesser, Eva Chesser, Jack Ledford, Jimmie Cima, Pauline Novinger, RinaldHoffman, Everett Capps, Clint Hills, Jonah Walters, Kate Cima, Lettie Lindsey, PaulineGuy, Opal Chesser, John Tabor, Wesley Tabor, Jim Duncan, Tommy Cima, JoeDuncan, James McDonald, James Lennon, Karl Thompson, Glen Allen, Clarence Hills,Don Guy and Sylvester Oliver

06-392 - Danforth (MO) School, about 1910 with teacher Walter Friday and students includingGeneva Jones, Jimmy Landon, Karl Thompson, Henry Thompson, Karl Shoemaker,Matie McKinley Hoffman, Jim Duncan, Joe Duncan, Tip Davis and Rubia OsbornCooley

06-394 - Danforth (MO) School (1941-1942) with teacher Mrs. Linberg and students Joe BobWellman, Earlene Cathey, Eva Williams Ellsworth, Goldie Wyatt Dawkins, NaomiWellman, Glen Emry Allen, Donald Thompson, Eunice Wellman and Herman Williams

06-395 - Danforth (MO) Sunday School about 1912-1914 including Mrs. Ethel MaxwellStrayer, Mrs. Lola Blew Griffith, Joe Strayer, Hollis Ellsworth and Alma Strayer

06-396 - Danforth, MO in about 1904-1908 as viewed from the south06-397 - Danforth, MO in about 1904-1907 as viewed from the south06-398 - Danforth, MO prior to 1904-1907 when in process of being built up06-399 - Danforth, MO06-400 - Novinger, Sam old log house in 190506-401 - Chesser, George and Jesse Novinger about 1905-1912 working on a field drainage tile

line, possibly in one of S.A. Novinger’s fields06-402 - Hay making time on the Sam A. Novinger farm west of Novinger, MO; two men,

unidentified.06-403 - Melvin and Alex Brown working as farmhands on the Sam A. Novinger farm west of

Novinger, MO06-404 - Bridge over Blackbird Creek with Jesse Novinger and his auto, in 1920’s or early

1930’s06-405 - Bridge over Elm Creek and Helen Cooper Novinger, in 192806-406 - Locomotive (No. 23 engine) on the O.K. Railroad06-407 - Coal Drag Derailment near Danforth, MO in about 1905-1908 with Dannie Goggin and

possibly L.D. Bishoff06-408 - Novinger (MO) Bank interior with Ora E. Novinger, Cashier06-409 - Novinger, Sam A. home - interior of parlor or music room06-410 - Novinger, Sam A. home - interior of sitting room06-411 - Hupmobile car with Christine and Pauline Novinger, about 1912-191406-412 - Novinger, Mary F. Albright , Mary A. Motter Novinger, Samuel A. Novinger and

Joseph E. Novinger

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06-413 - Novinger, Joseph E. & Mary F. home about 2 miles west of Novinger in 190606-415 - Automobile, one of the very first in Novinger, MO about 1905-1906; in the car are John

Cook, Miles Cook, Ollie (Mrs. Miles) Cook and Mrs. John Cook06-416 - Automobile, one of the first in Novinger, MO; Driver Ernie Kriner with passengers

Leland & Grace Kriner, about 190906-417 - Hupmobile automobile 1914-1915; Driver Joe Novinger with passengers George Mabis

and Mary Novinger06-418 - Hupmobile automobile 1914-1915; Joe Novinger, driver, with passengers Mrs. Amick,

her baby and Mrs. Amick’s sister06-419 - R.C.H. automobile, about 1916; Charley Truitt, driver, with passengers. including Frank

& Jesse Truitt06-420 - Ford Model T, with Aaron Miller and Blanch Lawrence and Ruby Truitt in 1920

Maxwell06-421 - Dodge, about 1920 with Mr. & Mrs. B.T. “Barney” Ward06-422 - Hot rod in “Roaring 20’s” with Lewis Pavlovich, Jesse Truitt and two unidentified

women06-423 - Shibley’s Point, MO George Low garage and workshop06-424 - Douglas Auto Service, Novinger, MO in November 196006-425 - Goucher’s Service Station, Novinger, MO in 196006-426 - Hurley Traylor Garage, Novinger, MO in 192006-427 - Farmers Store (formerly MFA) , Novinger, MO in May, 196006-428 - Novinger Service Station , Novinger, MO built & operated in early 1920’s by Jesse

Novinger, pictured with Johnnie Taylor, station attendant06-429 - Novinger Service Station and William Traylor who operated it for short time06-430 - Lawrence, John E. with Addie Lawrence, Flora Lawrence Bretz and her daughter

Margaret Ann Bretz at Lawrence Service Station, November 194206-431 - Lawrence Garage & Service Station with John E. Lawrence, owner, and Erve Giachino,

mechanic06-432 - Truitt Bros. Garage Sign - a large sign near the Union Depot beginning in 192006-433 - Hot Rods of the 1920’s with Jesse Truitt and Lewis Pavlovich, Jr.06-434 - Ford Model T Coupe in 1920 with Aaron Miller and Blanche Lawrence06-435 - Truitt Bros. Garage in 1941 on Highway 6 at south edge of Novinger, MO06-436 - Truitt Bros. Garage in 1941- view from the south showing the front - with John Orek,

Junior Whichland, Jesse Truitt and Billy Nimmo06-437 - Novinger, MO looking east from M.K. Truitt’s home after Union Depot was destroyed

by fire in 191906-438 - Berry, George home , Novinger, MO about 1920 with Mr. & Mrs. George Berry,

Dorothy Bell, and Mr. & Mrs. Luther Farrand06-439 - Overeem, Carl and Laura, formerly of Novinger, MO, beside trailer home parked in

Kirksville, MO on September 10, 195906-440 - Shott, Jonas farmstead06-441 - Schott, Jonas family about 1900: Charlie, Chris, Minnie, Ira, Ida, Ollie, Susan, Earnest

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and Jonas Schott06-442 - Schott, Jonas family about 1900: Charlie, Chris, Minnie, Ira, Ida, Ollie, Susan, Earnest

and Jonas Schott06-443A - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built about 1900-190206-443B - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built about 1900-1902 - in about 1955 showing

deterioration; picture shows northwest corner06-444 - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built about 1900-1902 - street view showing deterioration

in 1950’s06-445 - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built about 1900-1902 - view of the collapsed north wall06-446 - Miller Hotel, Novinger, MO, built about 1900-1902 - view of the northeast wall06-447 - Maxwell, 1920 model06-448 - Mayflower, Chariton River steamer about 1898-190006-449 - Reese, Peter home and family ca 1880-1890: Peter Reese, John Reese, and possibly

Mrs. Reese, Mary Reese, George Reese and Isaac Reese06-450 - Reese, Peter home, family, relatives and friends (unidentified) ca 1905-1910:06-451 - Reese, Peter and family about 1905: Mary Reese, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Reese, John Reese,

Sam Reese, Isaac Reese and Solomon Reese06-452 - Reese, George home just before WWI and a gathering of people including George

Reese, Clarence Reese, Ira Wimber, Mary Noe, Grace McPhetridge, Charles Schillieand Paul Noe

06-453 - Reese, George home and family about 1905 with Mr. & Mrs. George Reese, LincolnReese, Merritt Reese, Pearl Reese and Clarence Reese

06-454 - Novinger street scene about 1910 with E.E. Trunnell, D.D.S., pushing a wheel barrow;only other individual in crowd identified is Isaiah Shaw.

06-455 - Derfler, Euhart home and family about 1903: L.D. Hughes, Lester Hughes, AnnaDerfler Hughes, Dr. Morris E. Derfler, Harry D. Derfler, May Derfler, George Derflerand Mr. & Mrs. Euhart Derfler

06-456 - Sloan’s Point, MO gathering at “Old Brown Place” circa 1898: Emma Moyer, LizzieHarper, Mrs. Bud Brummit, Liza Sims, Dora Lutz, Ada Lambert, Mrs. Luke Balch, Mrs.Harve Balch, Mrs. Bill Young, Mrs. George Young, Mr. & Mrs.John Wallace, Mrs. SalOtto, Harve Balch, Mary Panabaker, John Moyer, Sam Lutz, Sa(m) Otto, George Youngand Bud Brummit, Willie Panabaker and Bill Young (from Kirksville Daily Express,Sunday, July 13, 1958)

06-457 - Bass, May and Cleo Evans among small group of young Novinger people about 1915-1920

06-458 - Youngstown, MO ladies in Kirksville about 1905 on a horse-drawn wagon includingMs. Bishoff, Nancy Goodwin, Ms. Scofield, Bertha Balch, Susan Goodwin, Mrs.Kephart, Margaret Goodwin, Lizzy Goodwin, Mabel Balch, Bessie Lambert, Ms.Stewart, Mary Morrow, Emma Moyer, Dora Lutz and Ada Lambert with driver A.Morrow

06-459 - Farmer’s Co-Operative Exchange in 1941 with working force: Pat Goucher, BennieSummers, Orlan Wilson, Archie Cooper, Marie Walters, Nellie VanLaningham and

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Francis Green06-460 - Albright, Charles Mr. & Mrs., with other Novinger people in about 1915 including Mr.

& Mrs. Elmer Sinex, Lon Bishoff, Browning Bishoff and others Bishoffs andSpringates

06-461 - Novinger, Hiram and family about 1895 including Mrs. Hiram Novinger, Ira B.Novinger, Maude Novinger Gashwiler and Bertha Novinger Harris

06-462 - Scofield, John W. and family about 1910-1915 including Reta Bennet Scriven, Ester B.Scobee, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Scofield, Mary Johnson, Alice Bennett, Gladys PaytonMarch, Glen Payton, Harley Scofield, Dalton Scofield, W.O. Scofield, Ernest Scofield,Charles O. Scofield and Willard Dane

06-463 - Avi, Paul and family including Lena Broseghini, about 191206-464 - Novinger young men gathered in a local pool hall: Harry Sumner, Nat Hall, Chester

Smith, Bill Drakes, Vern Sumner, Bill Roberts, Orville Stevens, Bill Browitt, FrankPerkins, Joe Sullivan, Auggie Vought, Fred Hanlin, Charles Haley and Lloyd Shoop

06-465 - Novinger citizens, friends of the Broseghinis, in 1927: John Anesi, John Broseghini, JoeBroseghini, Narcisso Cadrobbi, Lena Broseghini, Charlie Formento, James Chiarottino,Emanual Anesi, Barney Broseghini, Paul Avi and Joe Rock

06-466 - Baiotto Family Group, 1941: Hilvina Baiotto, Adelaide Geary Baiotto, Catherine MarieBaiotto, Rose Cima Baiotto, Catherine Crosetto Baiotto, Marion Rose Baiotto, RoseTavinini Baiotto, Marion Celeste Baiotto, William Marion Baiotto, Raymond Baiottoand Joseph Baiotto

06-467 - Tirolese - Society Austria-Tirolese, Novinger, MO, about 1910 - members Frank Avi,Julio Unterhauser, Pete Broseghini, Amilio Avi, Amelio Gasperi, Mike Anesi, JohnAnesi, Ceso Cadrobbi, Modesti Lunelli, Celeste Espen, Mike Tavinini, Clement Gasperi,Barney Broseghini, John Ioriatti, Nicola Ioriatti, Louis Anesi, Joe Mativi and LouisIoriatti

06-468 - Tirolese - Society Austria-Tirolese, Novinger, MO, about 1907- members Roso Anesi,Tony Anesi, Nicolo Ioriatti, Louis Ioriatti, Paul Avi, Earnest Avi, George Broseghini,Pete Broseghini, B. Avi, John Avi, Amelio Gasperi, Guido Gasperi, Frank Avi, BenMattivi, Manuel Svaldi, B.G. “Piccolo” Sighel, Joe Bepo Mattivi, Barney Broseghini,John Broseghini and Frank Broseghini

06-469 - Transano, Baptist about 1916 with friends including Quinto Michelletti, John Giacchino,Leo Morello, Joe Guola, Mr. Kariji, Joe Mishelletti, Pete Transano, S. Morello, TonyRonchetto, Mr. Bellio and Bollero boy

06-470 - Gasperi and Baiotto, Inc. office, Novinger, MO, in May 196106-471 - Lawrence-Bretz, Flora Beauty Parlor, Novinger, MO, 1941 with Margaret Ann Bretz

and John Lawrence06-472 - Moore, Gerald on top of a haystack06-473 - Moore, Gerald sorghum molasses-making operation, “boiling down” the cane juice06-474 - Moore, Gerald and a cane mill for making sorghum molasses about 196106-475 - Novinger Service Station in 1961, erected in 1920’s, with Novinger Bank building and

Rural Clinic in background to the right

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06-476 - Novinger Bank Building and Rural Clinic in 196006-477 - Rock Food Market in 196106-478 - Pavlovich, Mary home built by John Berry in 1895 and occupied by Dr. Benjamin

Guffey, remodeled by John J. Eggert in 191206-479 - Corrigan, Emmet family home, built in 1918-191906-480 - Lawrence, John E. family home built in about 1902-190406-481 - Cheese Factory, Novinger, MO - operated in the late 1930’s06-482 - Hay making on Huff place in 1919 - crew of John E. Lawrence building a haystack06-483 - Novinger, MO about 1918 bottoms and farm fields covered with flood waters; Henry

Chesser and two others are in a rowboat.06-484 - Avi, Paul Store in Novinger, MO about 1914-1915 with flood waters near to the floor

line; children and adults in photo are unidentified.06-485 - Novinger, MO in 1941 - flood waters over Highway 606-486 - Novinger, MO in 1941 - flood water along the right-of-way of Highway 6 and warning

sign about water in the road06-487 - Snyder’s Shoe Shop and Newsstand, Novinger, MO in about 1945 with Roy Snyder

and George Vukonich06-488 - Novinger Post Office rear window with Henry and Maymie Gatlin in about 192606-489 - Perry, O.M. with Perry Oil Co., Novinger, MO truck in 193306-490 - Bortz, Grace, with daughter, Dora Ester Bortz. and William Bortz at Bortz Candy

Kitchen, about 194706-491 - Tomato gathering on Emanuel Anesi farm for processing at Novinger Canning Co.,

Novinger, MO in about 1937; man in photo unidentified06-492 - Novinger Canning Co., Novinger, MO06-493 - Bortz, Charles and son William Bortz with Bortz family cabin built before Civil War07-494 - Coal City, Iowa depot in August, 1956- northernmost terminal of the I&St.L. Railway07-495 - Sedan, Iowa depot in 1900-191007-496 - Livonia, MO I&St.L. depot in 192007-497 - Hilberton, MO I&St.L. depot in 1920 with Tom Forrester and others07-498 - Connelsville, MO I&St.L. depot built in 190107-499 - Yarrow, MO I&St.L. depot in 1960 now converted to a home07-500 - So. Gifford, MO I&St.L. depot in 1960, built in 190107-501 - I.&St.L. Railway Co. Engine No. 1, in Novinger, 1903 with Conductor Harry Tittle,

Engineer Ben Blackledge and Fireman Jake Siders07-502 - C.B.&Q. Engine No. 110, about 1905, purchased from I.&St.L.Railway Co.; fireman

and trainman are unidentified.07-503 - I&St.L. Engine No. No. 5, in Novinger, about 1902 with Pete Morton, Earl Moss,

Trainman Maurice Higgins, Fireman Frank Thomas and Engineer James Gaffield07-504 - Engine No. 6 stationed at Connelsville, MO with Engineer Harry Durland, Fireman Ed

Danes, Dr. Jethro S. Miller and others07-505 - C.B.&Q. Engine No. 3031, originally I&St.L. Engine No. 8, purchased by Burlington

about 1904

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07-506 - C.B.&Q.Engine No. 40 and Jake Siders07-507 - Locomotive No. 45, that pulls the “Butterfly” at Elmer, MO with Melvin Amick, Jr. and

his aunt07-508 - I&St.L. work train, possibly a weed burner, pulled by Engine No. 6, in the 1930’s07-509 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” leaving Novinger on one of its daily trips from

Sedan, IA to Elmer, MO07-510 - C.B.&Q. (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy) Engine No. 491 wreck in about 1903-1904

(formerly I&St.L. Engine No. 1) and, in background, O.K. Engine No. 31, part of atrain clearing up the wreck

07-511 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” after a derailment in about 1915-1918 (believedto be south of Youngstown, MO)

07-512 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” in a ditch south of Novinger about 1920; also inphoto are Abigail Amick, Benny Blackledge, Opal Amick Thomas, Frank Thomas andArthur “Ike” Amick.

07-513 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” on one of its daily trips from Sedan, IA to Elmer,MO

07-514 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” about 1910-1915 headed south out of Novingeron one of its daily trips from Sedan, IA to Elmer, MO with William Greegers(Engineer), Frank Thomas (Fireman), Harry Tittle (Conductor), L.D. Bishoff andNelson Wilcher

07-515 - I.&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” headed south from Novinger’s Union Stationabout 1910-1915 on one of its daily trips from Sedan, IA to Elmer, MO

07-516 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” headed south over I&St.L. Railway line on thelast trip before the tracks were torn up and the line from Novinger north to Iowa linewas abandoned in 1936

07-517 - I&St.L. Engine No. 640 pulling into Novinger after last trip on the north end of the linefrom Sedan, IA to Novinger, MO in 1936 with Engineer Benny Blackledge and FiremanFrank Thomas

07-518 - Green, Sam, Brakeman and Conductor Ed Fox with train on last trip on the north end ofthe line from Sedan, IA to Novinger, MO in 1936

07-519 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” in a ditch south of Youngstown, MO in the1920’s

07-520 - I&St.L. Train No. 9, “The Bufferfly” in a ditch south of Youngstown, MO in the1920’s

07-521 - Train wreck, time and place unknown07-522 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Coal Drag wreck near Dewey, MO in 190807-523 - Trains crash head on two miles south of Indianola, IA in 1901 - Engine No. 18 pulling

Regular Train No. 13 and Engine No. 14 pulling an extra freight train07-524 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR train wreck near Dewey, MO in winter of 1908-190907-525 - Boxcar lying on its side after a derailment and three unidentified women07-526 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR freight train wreck in the cut east of Green Castle, MO about

1900-1902 with several individuals including William and Bert Conley

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07-527 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) and Wabash Train Wreck at Kirksville, MO, about 190007-528 - [QO&K.C. (O.K.)] Locomotive No. 6 on Milan-Quincy Train after derailment about 3

miles east of Novinger on May 22, 192507-529 - Miners Train wreck about 1908-1909 at junction of Rombauer Coal Co. spur and main

line of QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR07-530 - Train wreck on I&St.L. Railway07-531 - I&St.L. RR Flood damaged tracks south of Novinger in the early 1920’s being repaired

by Lon Bishoff, Section Foreman, and other workers07-532 - Flood waters washing away tracks just south of Union Depot, Novinger, MO in 192007-533 - I&St.L. RR Roadmaster’s Special Car,and driver during flood time south of Novinger

about 192007-534 - I&St.L. RR track flood waters, 1920, from the Spring Creek Bridge looking north with

Novinger in the distance07-535 - [QO&K.C. (O.K.)] RR Flood waters in 1920, looking east from Novinger07-536 - “Go-Devil” 3-wheeled railroad handcar with Marion Amick and Hurley Traylor07-537 - Workers loading shale on a railroad car from a shale pile at a Novinger coal mine in

about 1905: Lon Bishoff, Bert Kephart, John Williams, Charles O. Scofield, JohnBishoff, Ira Slover, Milton Ballinger, Lewis Bennett, Ed Davis and George Lambert

07-538 - Track workers along I&St.L. Railway sometime after 1901-1902: Lewis Bennett, EdDavis, Lon Bishoff, John Bishoff and Ira Slover

07-539 - Maintenance-of-way workers on Adair Country Railroad about 1910: Sam Hammick(Foreman), Chester Zeigler, Roy Simler and Bert Courtney

07-540 - O.K. Railroad Yards in Milan, MO about 190007-541 - Stahl depot with section crew (Leonard Davis, Harry Conley, Bert Conley and Oscar

“Doc” Fragrol) and gas-powered section car in about 191707-542 - Railroad workers loading sand bags to help protect tracks threatened by flood waters

(1920-1925)07-543 - Workers on track during flood time about 1947 including Claud “Pepper” Martin,

Francis Shoop and Phil Baity07-544 - Section gang in Green Castle, MO working on O.K.C.& E. RR tracks: William Conley,

Bert Conley, Harry Conley, Francis Everhart and Earl Conley07-545 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) special work gang on RR tracks at Novinger, about 1900 including

William and Bert Conley07-546 - Work crew tearing up rails and ties of the track of the Burlington RR in Rye Creek

Valley between Novinger and Kirksville in May, 195007-547 - Grist Mill, steam operated in Green City, MO in 1900, owned & operated by William

Bearance, shown in the picture07-548 - Redman Lodge Celebration Float in Novinger parade before WWI07-549 - Stinson, James and Bessie, restaurant with James Stinson, Frank Young, Burl Hughes

and Bessie Stinson, about 192107-550 - Miller’s Livery about 1912-1915, believed to have been in Kirksville, MO07-551 - Kriner Hotel in 1961, constructed about 1900

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07-552 - Sloan’s Point, MO in late 19th century07-553 - Sloan’s Point Bridge over Chariton River, one mile east of Youngstown, MO built in

1880’s07-554 - Sloan’s Point Bridge, a steel bridge over Chariton River07-555 - Dredge that dug the Chariton River drainage ditch in 195107-556 - Dredge boat used in 1911-1912 for digging drainage ditch on Chariton River north of

Novinger, with living quarters, turned over in the ditch because of flood waters07-557 - Dredge working on drainage ditch on Chariton River north of Novinger in 191207-558 - Youngstown, MO Balch, Harry store in about 191007-559 - Archer Store at Shibley’s Point, MO, 1903-1910; on porch is possibly one of Archer

boys.07-560 - Yarrow, MO Lewis Abrognat Store in about 190007-561 - Hulse, Alfred Store in Yarrow, MO from 1906-191707-562 - Wilson, D.M., Jr. Coal and Ice Dealer in Milan, MO about 1900-191007-563 - Milan, MO railroad yards with three unidentified stylish ladies, in about 191007-564 - Truck owned by a roofing firm in about 1912 with Jesse Kittsmiller and others07-565 - Pure Air, MO, 4 miles southwest of Novinger, MO, on April 14, 195907-566 - Riverside Service Station 1 mile east of Novinger near Chariton River with Vern

Robinson, owner and operator07-567 - Steele Bros. Garage, Novinger, MO with owner Theodore Steele and O.M. Perry, owner

& operator of Perry Oil Co., and oil truck driver Coin McCune07-568 - Novinger Post Office with Postmaster Delevan Mahurin, Former Postmaster Cyrus

Truitt, and May Bortz at time of her retirement June 29, 197207-569 - Novinger Post Office in 1914 , space occupied temporarily after a fire and work force:

Henry Frankford, Postmaster, Clerks Viola Gray Floyd and Ethel Traylor Perry, andRural Carriers Glen Daniels, George Daniels and Charles Hamilton

07-570 - Frankford, Henry, Postmaster of Novinger, MO, 1910-191307-571 - Daniels, Glen, rural mail carrier, in 1915 with horse-drawn mail wagon07-572 - Novinger Post Office (interior), which was in Miller Hotel Building from 1913-1936

with Cyrus Truitt, Postmaster & Henry Gatlin, owner/operator of newsstand and lobbystore in front end of the room (1924 photo)

07-573 - Blacksmith, Jennie and Virgie Swanson looking out over a mail chute at the rear windowof Novinger Post Office

07-574 - Novinger Post Office construction underway (photo/caption in Kirksville DailyExpress, July 23, 1961)

07-575 - Novinger Post Office exterior in 1941 with working force: George W. Daniels,Postmaster; Everett R. Adams, Carrier; May Bortz, Assistant Postmaster, Kate Kelly,Clerk and Solomon Novinger, Carrier

07-576 - Novinger Post Office interior at time of George W. Daniels, Postmaster retirement inOctober, 1953 with Mrs. George Daniels, P.O. Clerk; Leslie Hatfield, Rural Carrier;Carl Linder, Rural Carrier; Glen Riley, Rural Carrier; Everett R. Adams, Retired Carrier;and May Bortz, Assistant Postmaster

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07-577 - Novinger, Solomon, Rural Mail Carrier, at 1941 retirement with George W. Daniels,Postmaster; May Bortz, Assistant Postmaster; Kate Kelly, Clerk and Everett R. Adams,Rural Carrier. In background at the right is Rock Grocery Store

07-578 - Parson’s Cafe, Novinger, MO, site of 1959 retirement celebration for Carl Linder andGlen Riley, Rural Mail Carriers; also attending were Delevan Mahurin, Postmaster,Leslie Hatfield, Carrier and Ruby Fiedler, Clerk.

07-579 - Perry Cafe with Perry, O.M.,owner/operator and Rural Mail Carriers Leslie Hatfield,Carl Linder and Basil Hughes

07-580 - Linder, Carl and Glen Riley, retiring Rural Carriers, on October 31, 1959 with LeslieHatfield, Rural Carrier

07-581 - Novinger Post Office with Glen Riley and Carl Linder, retiring Rural Carriers, onOctober 31, 1959 and Delevan Mahurin, Postmaster, May Bortz, Assistant Postmasterand Leslie Hatfield, Rural Carrier

07-582 - Riley, Glen and Carl Linder, Rural Carriers, at lunch counter of Parson’s Cafe on day oftheir retirement, October 31, 1959, with Leslie Hatfield, Rural Carrier

08-585 - Connelsville, MO depot, about 1904, showing flood waters08-586 - Connelsville, MO depot and business section in background, about 1905-1906, showing

flood waters near I&St.L. Railway tracks08-587 - Connelsville, MO about 1908-1910, showing main line tracks of I&St.L. Railway

almost covered by water08-588 - Adair County Miners Bank, Connelsville, MO08-589 - Connelsville Supply Store, Connelsville, MO, in 191008-590 - Connelsville, MO I&St.L. Railway Depot and business buildings under construction

around 190108-591 - Connelsville, MO Drug Store, about 1915-1917 with three customers and proprietor:

Jake Sevits, Harry Bywater, William Browitt and Mr. Davis08-592 - Myers Hotel, Connelsville, MO08-593 - Miller Mercantile Store, Connelsville, MO, in about 191008-594 - Shumate Store, Connelsville, MO, in about 191008-595 - Miller Mercantile Store, Connelsville, MO, in early 1900’s08-596 - Lee, George and friend, Connelsville fishermen in about 1910-191508-597 - Connelsville, MO School, built in 1909 and dismantled in 192708-598 - Connelsville, MO School group in 1910 including Daisy Shumate Blacksmith, Velma

Shumate, Lemah Wellman Truitt, Myrtle Perry Griffith, Hazel Young Collins, RettaSchanel, Lizzie Bickel, Myrtle Davis Strait, Virgil Ashworth, Daisy Bell, Inez WilsonGoucher, George Goucher, Pearl Mellinger, Leola Shoop Haynes, Adams boy, MathelaPhillips Handy, Florence Gardner, Sylvia Davis Miller, Mary Riley Lee, Underwoodgirl, Edith Kerby, Loney Bell Adams, Perry girl and Hugo Sharp

08-599 - Connelsville, MO School, built in 1909 and dismantled in 192708-601 - Chariton River bridge just east of Connelsville, MO in May, 196008-602 - Connelsville, MO Church, built in 190808-603 - Connelsville, MO Church and Sunday School gathering in about 1958

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08-605 - Shoop homestead in about 1895 with Ben Shoop, Phillip Shoop, Dave Wright, JoeLong, Etta Wright, Margaret Shoop, Fanny Wright, Tillie Shoop and Mrs. Lib Long

08-606 - Stroup, Frank A. and family on porch of residence in Novinger, MO about 191008-607 - Novinger, MO street scene showing homes of N.B. Wellman and Frank A. Stroup,

among others, in about 1915-192008-608 - Taylor’s Cafe and Novinger, MO street scene on Frankford Avenue on June 17, 1915

with junk collected for free theater tickets08-609 - Novinger Record office and printing plant08-610 - Novinger Herald linotype machine in 1941 with Joe Willis, Editor, Owner and Publisher08-611 - Novinger, MO in 192008-612 - Ross addition, Novinger, MO, about 1916-191808-613 - Chariton Lumber Company, Novinger, interior view, with two unidentified men08-614 - City Drug Store, Novinger, interior view, with Jerry Harris, John Sullivan, Mike Ruddy

and an unidentified man08-615 - Novinger, MO after City Drug Store explosion, July 3, 192208-617 - Leisy Building, Novinger, MO, damaged by City Drug Store explosion, July 3, 192208-618 - Novinger, MO looking north on south end of Frankford Avenue after City Drug Store

explosion, July 3, 1922 showing Miller Hotel block, E.G. Kitts Hardware Store (locatedunder K. of P. Hall), Novinger Bank building, Bronson building, Howerton’s DrugStore and Elsea Bros. General Store (two one-story rooms

08-619 - Novinger, MO, looking south on Frankford Avenue after drug store explosion July 3,1922

08-620 - Novinger, MO, Pete Cherry Block, after drug store explosion July 3, 192208-621 - Novinger, MO, after drug store explosion July 3, 1922 from across the street east of the

store08-622 - Novinger, MO, after drug store explosion July 3, 1922 - part of Cherry Block southern

room partially razed to make building repairs08-623 - Sightseers looking over rubble at Novinger, MO, after drug store explosion July 3, 1922

- part of Cherry Block southern room partially razed to make building repairs08-624 - Novinger, MO, after drug store explosion July 3, 1922 - part of Cherry Block southern

room partially razed to make building repairs08-625 - Novinger Electric Light Plant, about 191408-626 - Novinger Electric Light Plant, about 1915 with Arctic Coal Mine No. 1 tipple in

background08-627 - Hot water tank at Merchants Light and Power Co. with Joseph F. Duncan, owner &

operator08-628 - Arctic Coal Co. office and storeroom , about 191508-629 - Stahl Mine, about 1905-1910, engine and generator with Lewis Pearce, engineer08-630 - Novinger Light Plan, about 1917, east side of boiler room covered with ice and snow08-631 - Stahl Coal Mine Engine Room in 1905-1910 with Lewis Pearce, Engineer08-632 - Novinger Light Plant08-633 - Novinger, Sam A. farm about 2 miles west of Novinger, January 14, 1911 - ice damage

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to orchard trees08-634 - Novinger, Sam A. home about 2 miles west of Novinger, January 14, 1911 - ice damage08-635 - Novinger, Front Street, after sleet, snow & ice storm of January 13, 191108-636 - Danforth, MO, after sleet, snow & ice storm of January 13, 1911 with unidentified

young girl, perhaps a Novinger08-637 - Novinger street scene looking south on Frankford Avenue after sleet, snow & ice storm

of January 13, 191108-638 - Sumner, George, Mr. & Mrs. home after sleet, snow & ice storm of January 13, 191108-639 - Truitt, Mary K. home after sleet, snow & ice storm of January 13, 191108-640 - Truitt, Mary K. home in 1912 after repairs and new fence installed due to sleet, snow &

ice storm of January 13, 191108-641 - Truitt, Mary K. home in 1912 after new roof installed due to damage from sleet, snow

& ice storm of January 13, 191108-642 - Novinger, MO at flood time across the fields south of town, about 191808-643 - Fallini, Charles. home and barns in 1916, completely surrounded by flood waters08-644 - Shaw, John I. home in Novinger, MO with him and his wife08-645 - Churn invented by John I. Shaw in 1895, and manufactured by Shaw & C.R. Truitt in

191408-646 - Kirksville, MO during construction of Adair Co. courthouse, winter of 1897-189808-647 - Adair Co. Courthouse, Kirksville, MO, in May 11, 1949 Kirksville Daily Express article08-647A - Adair Co. Courthouse, Kirksville, MO, in 191008-648 - Blackorby Currency Exchange under construction in 196008-649 - Novinger, MO, west side of Frankford Ave. street scene, 196108-650 - Novinger, MO west side of Frankford Ave. street scene showing Rogers Tavern, Jones

Candy Shop, Nardini IGA Store and Ross-Dick Bros. Building08-651 - Novinger Bank Building in early 1960’s08-652 - Barratt, George & Ann, home about 1960, previously owned by W.E. Huff and later

Eugene Fleshman08-653 - Cuculich, Louis home, in 1961, built in 1903, previously owned by Ernie Kriner family

from about 1925-193008-654 - Novinger, MO in 1962 showing Rural Clinic, Blackorby Currency Exchange and old

Cheese Factory08-655 - Novinger, MO in 1961 showing Novinger Barber Shop and R.K. Elsea Store08-656 - Novinger, MO in 1960 - Novinger Barber Shop owned by Leonard Boring, formerly

Charles Haley Barber Shop08-657 - Broseghini Meat Packing Plant, Novinger, MO in 196008-658 - Baiotto and Gasperi, Inc. bulk gas and oil plant, Novinger, MO in 196108-659 - Cheese Factory, boarded up in Novinger, MO in 196008-660A - Connelsville, MO 8th grade graduating class, about 1935: Isabelle Sevits, Andergay

Adams, John D. Miller, Gladys Wellman and Anna May Lucas08-660B - Novinger Bank Building, in 196108-661 - Novinger, MO street scene - junction of Highways 6 and 149, in 1959

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08-662 - Wrecker truck of Steele Bros. Garage, Novinger, Mo, in 1959 with George Aitken,driver

09-663 - Kellogg, J.W. and sons residence and 600 acre farm, drawing from old plat book, dated1876

09-664 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Baldwin locomotive used between 1895-190009-665 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Baldwin locomotive, Engine No. 40109-666 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Train No. 1, pulling out of Novinger, MO, about 1914-191609-667 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Train No. 1, in Reger, MO, in 190809-668 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Train No. 1, heading west out of Novinger, MO, about 192009-669 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Train No. 2, pulling out out of Novinger, MO, about 192009-670 - Danforth, MO around 1905-191009-671 - Danforth, MO around 1905-1910 with O.K. Train No. 1 in station09-672 - Double- header train leaving Novinger, MO with a load of coal and freight in 1916;

foreground: barn and sheds of Mary K. Truitt farm during flood time09-673 - Coal Drag, Extra No. 34, pulling out of Novinger, MO heading west with a load of coal

around 1910-191509-674 - Coal Drag, with Engine No. 3309-675 - Reger, MO railroad bridge with Engine No. 31 approaching09-676 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Engine No. 23 at Danforth, MO about 1904-290609-677 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Line engine at Novinger, MO with coal chutes in background09-678 - Steam shovel loading shale into coal cars about 1912-1915 and Quincy Omaha &

Kansas City RR Engine No. 1809-679 - Steam shovel used to enlarge “cut” on the south edge of Novinger, MO, about 1895,

and locomotive with “diamond” or “sunbonnet” shaped smoke stack often used onO.K. RR (from MO Bureau of Mines book, 1905)

09-680 - Switch Engine No. 30 on night-track siding in Novinger, about 192009-681 - Switch Engine No. 30, front end and unidentified man09-682 - Switch Engine No. 30 taking on water at a water tank along the main line09-683 - Mail train (fast mail express) and unidentified employees lined up before departure09-684 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Locomotive, type used in passenger service09-685 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) Railroad train crossing North MO countryside09-686 - Switch engine at Novinger about 1910-191209-687 - Passenger, Mail and Express Train, a daily train, pulling out of Union Depot, Novinger,

MO about 191209-688 - Coal Drag train about to leave with a load of coal, 190509-689 - Passenger train typical of trains running through Novinger about 1905-191009-690 - Butterfly train, a mixed train of the I.&St.L.Railway on one of its daily runs along

Chariton River from Sedan, IA to Elmer, MO09-691 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR pile driver at work on a bridge on Quincy, Omaha & K.C. RR

about 1905-191009-692 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) pile driver on Quincy, Omaha & K.C. RR, on the main line of the

Burlington near Hannibal, MO in 1960 with Mrs. Pansy Lawrence Willingham, mother

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of Don Swafford09-693 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR freight train unloading its cargo at Green Castle depot, about

1900-191009-694 - Train accident or shooting killing Ed Ledford (newspaper article)09-695 - Novinger Mourns Death of its “Casey Jones” James G. Gaffield (newspaper article

dated November 2, 1933)09-696 - Novinger band lined up at Novinger depot to greet some notable person or persons,

about 190609-697 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) freight train caboose and train men at Brashear, Mo depot around

190309-698 - Miners train making daily trip to and from mines in and around Novinger09-699 - Miners train bringing miners back to Novinger in about 1912-191409-700 - Miners train, coach cars09-701 - Miners train coach car with E.E. “Gene” Fleshman on its steps09-702 - Miners train coaches with Charles Whitlock, 192009-703 - Locomotive, Diesel on Burlington RR, 195909-704 - Engine of coal train with load of coal from mines south of Novinger, before WW II09-705 - Goggan, Danny and other RR workers & officials, about 190409-706 - Goggan, Danny, J..J. Wells, L.D. Bishoff and other RR workers in front of Union

Depot about 1903-190509-707 - Traylor, William, Charles Albright, Frank Thomas, and John Zeigler, in front of small

building near Union Depot09-708 - Driftwood above Chariton River Bridge on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern RR with

Clarence Ogg, Arthur “Ike” Amick, Marion Amick, Alva Ogg, Daniel Wilcher andForest Wilcher, about 1912 or 1914

09-709 - Schoene, L.E., Bill Shafer, Barney McDowell, Rube Moore and Bill Foster, employeeson OK passenger-mail express at Brashear, MO in 1915

09-710 - Gardner, Jim, Richard Alley, A.D. McKay, Clarence Ogg, Forest Wilcher, Alva Ogg andNatt Hall, office force at Union Depot, about 1915

09-711 - C.B.&Q. Inspection Engine, about 1900-191009-712 - Milan, MO Burlington RR (QO&K.C. or O.K. RR ) Depot09-713 - Spring Creek wooden wagon bridge, prior to 1900, near Danforth, MO09-714 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR wooden trestle bridge between Novinger, MO & Danforth, MO,

in 1890’s09-715 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Quincy Route covered RR bridge over Chariton River, one mile

east of Novinger, built in 1978 and destroyed by fire in 1908.09-716 - Temporary trestle over Chariton River one mile east of Novinger with John E. Lawrence

& others09-717 - Temporary trestle over Chariton River one mile east of Novinger with group of

sightseers09-718 - Bridge over ditch one half mile east of Novinger in 1908-1910 with sightseers including

possibly Mike Joyce09-719 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Chariton River Bridge in 1908 with unidentified workers

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09-720 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR bridge crew working on construction of steel span over CharitonRiver around 1908

09-721 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Chariton River new steel bridge constructed in 1908-190909-722 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR at Galt, MO wooden truss bridge as crew was preparing to wreck

bridge in 1908 to replace with a steel beam bridge09-723 - Q.O.&K.C. RR tracks with overpass near Green Castle, MO09-724 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR trestle at end of Chariton River bridge, one mile east of Novinger,

about 1904-1907, with unidentified bridge crew09-725 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR crew installing a new steel girder bridge on Q.O.& K.C. RR

west of Novinger, about 1910-1912, with Perry Partin and Everett (Fox) Lawrenceamong the bridge crew

09-726 - QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR Steel beam bridge west of Novinger with Perry Partin, Everett“Foxy” Lawrence and Denzil Lawrence among bridge crew

09-727 - Steel girder bridge over Spring Creek about one mile south of Novinger on main line ofI.&St.L. RR

09-728 - Steel bridge over Chariton River on main line of I.&St.L. RR as it entered Youngstownfrom the north

09-729 - Steel span bridge on I.&St.L. RR about one mile south of Novinger in 194009-730 - C.B.&Q. train engine pulling on a cable to topple a water tower in 196009-731 - Moore, Rube, Danny Goggan and other unidentified railroad workers in front of the old

depot at Novinger in about 190009-732 - View looking east from home of Mary K. Truitt showing Union Depot, Freight Yards,

Water Tower and I&St. L. RR bridge in background and Truitt farm buildings inforeground, in about 1910-1914

09-733 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR , 1903-1918, as viewed from thenorth

09-734 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR , about 1910, at junction ofI&St.L. tracks on eastern side

09-735 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR , as viewed from the north withtwo Amick children in snow in foreground

09-736 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR , as viewed from the east about1905

09-737 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR about 1903-1905 with railroadworkers and officials in front. Among them were “Casey” Armstrong, Danny Gogganand J.J. Wells.

09-738 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR about 1903, as viewed from thesouthwest showing the water tower and Richard “Dick” Phipps and his delivery“hack”

09-739 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR , about 1916, with coal chutes09-740 - Sponsler, J., Dolly Dale, Denver Dale, Pearl Howell, Celia Pavlovich and Mable Farr

waiting for train in Novinger in 1918 after Union Depot burned09-741 - Novinger’s new depot assembled from sections of the old Moulton, IA depot; old

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Union Station Depot burned in December, 1918.09-742 - Novinger Depot on the Q.O.&K.C. (O.K.) RR in about 1920 with railroad workers

including L.J. “Tack” Hammer and Albert Swanson09-743 - Flood scene over west end of Highway 6 across Chariton River bottoms in June, 194709-744 - Novinger, MO coal chutes, built about 1903, in high water, June, 194709-745 - Green City, MO Depot on the Q.O.&K.C. (O.K.) RR in 1960.09-746 - Freight docks on RR at Novinger in 1920 with Charles Whitlock09-747 - Hurdland, MO depot on the Q.O.&K.C. (O.K.) RR with two employees, one Tom

Davis, and two unidentified children09-748 - Brashear, MO depot on Q.O.&K.C. RR with M.L.E. Schone and an unidentified

woman and boy.10-750 - Ninevah Colony Cemetery near Connelsville, MO on May 30, 196110-751 - Ninevah Colony Cemetery near Connelsville, MO on May 30, 196110-752 - Civil War sketch of a typical Army Horseshoer10-753 - Truitt, Henry C. and family Novinger home in 1901, with Cyrus Truitt, Archie Truitt,

Jesse Truitt, Frank Truitt, Mary K. Truitt, Charles Truitt and Henry Clay Truitt.10-754 - Truitt, Henry C. and family home in Novinger in 1901, with friends and relatives Dr.

Benjamin Guffey, Eugene “Blue” Panchot, Mrs. Guffey, Mattie Panchot, Flora“Puss” Shoop, Sadie Shoop, Joanna Fox, Arthur Fox, Jacob H. Shoop, Julia Shoop,Callie Truitt, Nellie Fox, Flora Fox Ladd, Cyrus Truitt, Archie Truitt, Jesse Truitt, FrankTruitt, Mary K. Truitt, Charles Truitt and Henry Clay Truitt.

10-755 - Truitt, Mary K. home, interior of living room in about 1910-191210-756 - Overland “4” automobile being driven from production line in Ohio to Novinger, stuck

in snow and mud in Indiana en route.10-757 - Overland “4” automobiles being driven from production line in Ohio to Novinger,

blocked by snow in Indiana en route, with Charles H.Truitt among the drivers.10-758 - Truitt , Cyrus, Charles Truitt, Archie Truitt, Jesse Truitt and Frank Truitt as small boys10-763 - Truitt, Cyrus home interior with his daughter, Lillian Katherine Truitt , at piano in 192410-764 - Truitt, Lillian Katherine and her doll in 192810-765 - Truitt, Jesse M. shown farming in 1916 with his team of horses10-766 - Truitt, George from CA, Mary K. Truitt, Carrie Truitt and Albert Truitt on Mary K.

Truitt farm in 1916; George and Albert were brothers of Henry C. Truitt.10-767 - Fox, Johanna home with Frances Shoop, Jacob Shoop, Flora “Puss” Shoop, Frank

Truitt, Flora Fox, Mary K. Truitt, Jesse Truitt, Archie Truitt, Leon Fox, Arthur Fox, OllieBrown, Maude Fox, Ed Shain, Thelma Shain, Nellie Shain, Kate Brown, Julia Shoopand Charles Truitt

10-768 - Fox, Arthur with Maude Fox, Mary K. Truitt, Ed Shain and Nellie Shain, about 193510-769 - Fox, Arthur family with Richard Fox, Leon Fox, Arthur Fox, Maude Fox and Flora Fox,

about 192610-770 - Truitt, Henry C. & Mary K. sons in June, 1961 with their wives: Frank Truitt, Minnie

Truitt, Archie Truitt, Lemah Truitt, Charles Truitt, Vivian Truitt, Jesse Truitt, GladysTruitt, Cyrus Truitt and Ruby Truitt

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10-771 - Miller, Aaron E. and Blanche Miller. with Shell Oil truck Aaron used to deliver oil andgasoline for several years

10-772 - Miller, Aaron E., and Blanche Miller. with their airplane in 194110-773 - Lawrence, Addie by plane owned by her daughter Blanche Miller and son-in-law Aaron

Miller10-774 - Lawrence, John farm home in 1920 with Jesse C. Kibler and Ruby Lawrence Truitt10-775 - Shepler, Delilah, Green Castle, MO home in 1920 with Addie Lawrence, Ruby

Lawrence Truitt and Delilah Shepler on porch10-777 - Truitt, Jesse M. home in Novinger in early 1950’s10-778 - Truitt, C.R. Radio Shop, 194110-779 - Truitt, C.R. Wallpaper Store, Radio and Electric Repair Shop in Novinger, purchased in

1935 and used until 196810-780 - Truitt, C.R. home and backyard in Novinger during snowstorm in March, about 192610-783 - Novinger, MO viewed from east in about 1910 with Izetta Amick, Mabel Amick, Melvin

Amick, Marion Amick and Arthur Amick in a small boat on Long Lake10-785 - Battle of Kirksville, August 6, 1862, print from a painting10-789 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7, as viewed from the west in 192010-790 - Novinger School after the fire of 195310-791 - Blacksmith Mine No. 3 (formerly Corrigan-Midland Mine No. 8) as it appeared the day

following a severe storm, May 29, 196210-794 - Novinger High School Girls Basketball Team, 1923-1924 with Ida Pavlovich, Nadine

Schneider, Leah Millard, Ethel Elsea, Winfred Thomas, Velma Smead and RuthHuchison

10-795 - Truitt, C.R., home oil burner and furnace in 196410-796 - Truitt, Cyrus and Ruby home and front yard in snow, 196010-797 - Truitt, Cyrus Radio Shop in Novinger, November, 196010-798 - Truitt, Cyrus and his garage under construction in 196010-799 - Truitt, Cyrus and his garage under construction10-800 - Truitt, Cyrus garage under construction, June, 196110-801 - Truitt, Cyrus Store and Shop interior in Novinger, 196110-802 - Truitt, Cyrus Shop interior with radio and TV service instruments in Novinger,

November, 196110-803 - Truitt, Cyrus garage workshop in Novinger, November, 196110-804 - Truitt, Cyrus garage workshop in 196110-805 - Truitt, Cyrus home office in Novinger, 1960 with Mostly Ghosts Book 210-806 - Novinger, MO - Nardini-Novinger Bank Building after Ross-Miller Hotel Building

razed in 195910-807 - Novinger, MO - Nardini-Novinger Bank Building in 1960 with Roy Williams in front

of Otho Perry Cafe10-808 - Novinger, MO -Frankford Avenue, east side in 196110-809 - Novinger, MO - Garrison Drug Store and Dr. H.T. Garrison office in old Leisy

Building and Ross Building in 1961

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10-810A - Novinger, MO - Blackorby Currency Exchange and Novinger Rural Medical Clinic10-810B - Novinger, MO -Frankford Avenue, looking north in May, 196110-811 - Novinger, MO -Frankford Avenue, looking northwest in 1960, showing buildings on

west side of street10-812 - Novinger, MO - Blackorby Currency Exchange, Cheese Factory and Novinger Rural

Medical Clinic10-815 - Rural Telephone System, Novinger, photographed in 196010-816 - Baiotto and Gasperi storage tanks and warehouse, photographed in May, 196010-817 - Broseghini Meat Processing or slaughter house, Novinger, photographed in 196010-818 - Corrigan, Emmett home in Novinger, photographed in 196010-819 - Front Street looking east up the hill in May, 196110-820 - Novinger from the northeast, photographed in October, 1961, showing homes of Clint

Meyes, Mary K. Truitt and Jim and Jennie Warwick10-821 - Novinger, MO - Front Street along Hwy. 6 in Novinger in May, 196010-822 - Novinger, MO - Harry Fallini and John E. Lawrence homes after January, 1962

snowstorm10-823 - Novinger, MO - Second Street, looking west after January, 1962 snowstorm showing

homes of John Lawrence, Jim Warwick and Mary Pavlovich10-824 - Truitt, Cyrus garage and shop after January, 1962 snowstorm10-825 - Novinger, MO - Second Street, looking west after January, 1962 snowstorm showing

homes of Clint Meyes, Mary K. Truitt and Jim and Jennie Warwick10-826 - Truitt, Cyrus home and front yard after January, 1962 snowstorm�10-827 - Full Gospel Church after January, 1962 snowstorm10-828 - Novinger Gun Club, about 1900-191011-829 - Novinger, MO - Water Tower, built in 1959-196011-830 - Novinger Water drilling crew, November 14, 195811-831 - Novinger Water power ditch digging machine and crew, November, 195911-832 - Novinger - looking northeast from Truitt Radio Shop with ditch digging machine and

crew in operation laying pipes for Novinger Water System, 195911-833 - Novinger - looking east from Truitt Radio Shop with ditch digging machine for laying

pipes for Novinger Water System, Fall, 195911-835 - Truitt, Mary K. flooded fields and barnyard with a pony and cart containing Jesse and

Frank Truitt and a friend, 191611-836 - Twentieth Century Gymnasium interior, above the Truitt Blacksmith Shop, gym built

and owned by Charles Kelly , Archie and Cyrus Truitt in 1911 and 1912, with CharlesKelley, Wm. Cathey, Clarence “Mandy” Bass, Fred Kerns, Jesse and Frank Truitt

11-837 - Twentieth Century Gymnasium interior, above the Truitt Blacksmith Shop, 1912 withCharles Kelley, William Cathey, Fred “Fritz” Kerns and Clarence Bass

11-838 - Stahl, MO - Wash May Livery Barn, 1910 with unidentified individuals11-839 - Alfred Elsea and his County Road Grading Crew, Connelsville, MO 1908-191211-840 - Kriner, J.B. & Sons Hardware Store, a former Novinger, MO business; photo, 1960.11-841 - Kriner, J.B. Hardware bldg. and Frank Miller’s Livery barn in Novinger, in 1956-1957

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11-842 - Kriner, J.B. Hardware warehouse building in Novinger as it was being torn down inabout 1955

11-843 - Zeigler, William Blacksmith Shop building in Novinger as it was being torn down inabout 1947

11-844 - Kriner, J.B. Blacksmith Shop, interior view, in Novinger, about 191011-845 - Truitt , John “Albert” and his horse and buggy in about 1914-191611-846 - Blacksmith shop, unidentified, with a blacksmith, school children and their teacher11-847 - Ross, O.B. farm with a wrecked corn crib and barn and a Miller farm wagon, made in

Edina, MO in 1920. 1953 R-I School building was later built on this site.11-848 - Truitt, Henry Clay, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Shop, Novinger, MO with H.C. Truitt,

Joe Miller and unidentified man, in 195911-849 - Truitt, Henry Clay, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Shop, interior, Novinger, MO in

1890’s with George W. Cain, claimed to be first white child born in Adair County11-850 - Truitt, Henry Clay, Blacksmith Shop, interior, former building in Novinger, MO, used

only three or four years, with H.C. Truitt, an unidentified man and William Sears, ablacksmith

11-851 - Truitt, Henry Clay, Blacksmith Shop, interior, in Novinger, MO, a few days after Mr.Truitt’s death in 1908

11-852 - Truitt, Henry Clay, Blacksmith Shop, exterior, in Novinger, MO, where Mr. Truittoperated from 1904-1908

11-853 - Novinger, MO - looking west on Second Street in about 190811-854 - Truitt, Henry Clay home, Novinger, MO with Cyrus Truitt, Archie Truitt, Jesse Truitt,

Frank Truitt, Mary K. Fox Truitt, Charlie Truitt, and Henry Truitt about 190111-855 - Truitt, Henry Clay home, Novinger, MO with Dr. Benjamin Guffey, Mrs. Guffey, Mrs.

Blue Penchot, Cyrus Truitt, Archie Truitt, Jesse Truitt, Frank Truitt, Mary K. Fox Truitt,Charlie Truitt, and Henry Truitt about 1901

11-856 - Jackson car, one of three in Novinger in H.C. Truitt Blacksmith Shop when it wasoperated by Siders Brothers. Owners of the three cars were Mike Ruddy, EmmetCorrigan and Max Rosenbaum.

11-857 - Truitt & Stout Blacksmith Shop, Novinger, MO, 1911-1912 with Tommy Baker, J.J.Stout and Charles Murphy

11-858 - Truitt & Stout Blacksmith Shop, Novinger, MO, interior, 191011-859 - Truitt Brothers Garage, Novinger, MO, in 1918 with Charles H. Truitt, Jesse M. Truitt

and Baptist Transano11-860 - Truitt Brothers Garage, Novinger, MO, in about 1924 with Jesse M. Truitt, Charles H.

Truitt, Johnnie Giovanini and Lewis Pavlovich, Jr.11-861 - Truitt Brothers Garage, Novinger, MO, interior of upstairs storage room with

automobiles in 1924 with Charles H. Truitt and John Giovanini11-862 - Tractor, two-wheeled made by Moline, demonstrated by dealer Charles H. Truitt, in

Novinger, 191911-863 - Ashlock, I.O. family home in 1910-1911 (later home of C.R. Truitt) with Mrs. I.O.

Ashlock, Mrs. J.J. Eggert and their children

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11-864 - Truitt, Cyrus R. Novinger, MO home in 194111-865 - Truitt, Cyrus R. Novinger, MO home on January 1, 196011-866 - Mellinger, H.D. Novinger, MO home in 1914 (later C.R. Truitt’s Radio Shop)11-867 - Truitt, C.R. Radio Shop, Novinger, MO home in 1941 with Cyrus Truitt and Emery

Sinex11-868 - Cornet Brass Band, location unknown11-869 - Novinger Cornet Band, about 1893-1895, with Joe Novinger, Jake Shoop, Marion

Shoop, Hiram Novinger, John Berry, Henry Frankford, Ike Shoop, George Berry, FrankNovinger and Frank Schott

11-870 - Novinger Cornet Band, in about 1906 with Ada Radky, George Berry, Jake Shoop,Lewis Pavlovich, Sr., George Derfler, Dick Hoffman, Ed Hoffman, Charlie Wallace,John Berry, Frank Novinger, Raymond Hoffman, Henry Frankford, Ike Shoop andFrank Schott

11-871 - Novinger Cornet Band, shortly after it formed in about 1900 in front of old K. of P.Hall in Novinger with Frank Novinger, John Berry, Jake Shoop, Harry Derfler, HenryFrankford, Dick Hoffman, Ed Hoffman, George Berry, Ada Radky, Raimond Hoffman,George Derfler, Marion Shoop and Hiram Novinger

11-872 - Novinger, MO - Novinger Knights of Pythias Band, in front of City Hotel, in about1904 with Jacob Shoop, Ada Radky, Marion Shoop, Hiram Novinger, Orville Berry,Lewis Pavlovich, Bert Wharton, Charles Wallace, George Derfler, Chris Shott, JohnBerry, Dee Berry, Dick Hoffman, Morris Derfler, Ed� Hoffman, Raimond Hoffman,Harry Derfler and Miles Cook

11-873 - Novinger Concert Band, 1904-1905, with Orville Berry, Chris Shott, Harry Derfler,Miles Cook, John Novinger, Raimond Hoffman, George Derfler, Jacob Shoop, MarionShoop, John Berry, Ed Hoffman, Charlie Schott, Dick Hoffman, Carmie Shoop, LewisPavlovich, Sr., Lee Hoy, Pete Parsons, Dee Berry and Ada Radky

11-874 - Novinger Band in 1909 with musicians including Cyrus Truitt, Carmie Shoop, GeorgeHeathey, Hal Tanner, Harry Jones, N. Osborne, H.L Osborne, Lewis Pavlovich, JohnBerry, W.B. Crump, Pat Fogarty, V. Haladay, Orville Berry, William Dalziel and JamesCampbell

11-875 - Novinger Band in about 1908 with Eric Becker, Lee Hoy, Dee Berry, Pete Parsons, Dr.Morris Derfler, Ed Hoffman, John Berry, George Derfler, Jake Shoop, Carmie Shoop,Glen Tanner, Charles Schott, Chris Schott, Orville Berry, Harry Derfler, WilliamSkelton, Lewis Pavlovich, Walter Thompson, John Biggerstaff, Marion Shoop and HalTanner

11-876 - Novinger Band in about 1908 with Jake Shoop, John Biggerstaff, Hal Tanner, W.A.Howland, Carmie Shoop, Mr. Bowman, John Novinger, Ed Hoffman, John Berry,Walter Thompson, Lewis Pavlovich, Jakie Schott, George Heather, George Derfler,Frank Woodchuck, Charles Scott, Glen Tanner, Orville Berry, Dr. M.E. Derfler, HarryBailey, Dee Berry, George Capps, Cyrus Truitt, Pat Fogarty, Marion Shoop and EzraShoop

11-877 - Novinger Concert Band in 1910 on grounds of Chautauqua in Cameron, MO with Ezra

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Shoop, Paul Shafer, Pat Fogarty, William Skelton, Leo Hilling, John Berry, WalterThompson, John Novinger, Joe Roberts, Prof. W.A. Howland, Lewis Pavlovich, CarmieShoop, Mr. Shafer, Rip Osborn, Harry Bailey and Cyrus Truitt

11-878 - Novinger, MO - Novinger Concert Band in about 1909-1910 (with Union Bank,Novinger Telephone Central Office and Sumner Millinery Shop in background) andHarry Bailey, Miles Cook, Walter Thompson, Rip Osborn, Lewis Pavlovich, GeorgeHeather, Carmie Shoop, Hal Tanner, Ezra Shoop, Dee Berry, Jakie Schott, Chris Schott,Marion Shoop, Frances Shoop, John Berry, Orville Berry, Frank Woodchuck, GlennTanner, George Capps, William Skelton, Pat Fogarty, Cyrus Truitt, Mr. Bowman, JacobShoop

11-879 - Novinger Band, some members at foot of stairs of Miners Hall, Novinger, MO in about1920: H.D. “Hick” Mellinger, Archie Truitt, Mike Joyce, Charles H. Truitt, Jesse Truittand Fred Sumner

11-880 - Kirksville Boys Band, about 1905-1906, with Pearl Propst, Harry Siegler, Marrice orMarion Brown, Basil Hilyer, Thompson, Johnnie Biggerstaff, Carl McKeehan, EarlHowey, Ovid Waddell, Hale Michall, Leslie Schubert, Chris Shott, Orville Berry, ElijahPeavhouse, Horace Propst, Paul Selby, Garnett Underhill, Ray Spear, Fred Berstchman,Harry Derfler, Chester Edmonds, Victor Kirk, Orin Landes, Lonnie Gibbs, MauriceLandes, Forest Wilson, Everett Davis, Doree Goode, Professor Howey and Earl Meeks

11-881 - Berry, John H., one of original members of Novinger Band, and his brass horn11-882 - Parker’s All American Concert Band, during 1912 season, including two Novinger

Band members Cyrus Truitt and Walter Thompson; photo taken in Leavenworth, KS.11-883 - Parker Carnival Shows, with midway and merry-go-round, during 1912 season11-884 - Parker Carnival Shows, showing rides in Bartlesville, OK, during 1912 season11-885 - Parker Carnival Band in parade at Bartlesville, OK, April 20, 191211-886 - Cody, William F. “Buffalo Bill” appearing in Kirksville on September 4, 191411-887 - Circus Day, Kirksville, MO, September 4, 1914, truck stuck in mud11-888 - Circus Day, Kirksville, MO, September 4, 1914, circus wagon belonging to Sells-Floto-

Buffalo Bill Shows11-889 - Circus Day, Kirksville, MO, September 4, 1914, with Jesse M. Truitt and Mike Joyce

looking over team of animals (part zebra, part horse)11-890 - Novinger Baseball Team, 1910-1912, with Leland Ward, Dad Sinex, Haden Kelso, Glen

Mikel, Emmett Corrigan, Billy Gates, Grover “Cy” Morgan and James Jarrell11-891 - Jackson “4,” Emmett Corrigan’s car, and Novinger Baseball Team in 1910-1912, with

Haden Kelso, Glen Mikel, Emmett Corrigan, James Jarrell, Grover “Cy” Morgan, DadSinex, Leland Ward, Billy Gates and Leland Ward

11-892 - Novinger Baseball Team, 1904-1906 with James Jarrell, Sandy Roberts, JohnnyTemple, Red Bloomer, Tommy Gilbreath, Bert Mirandy, Lem Chatman, Mr. Martin andDad Sinex

11-893 - Novinger Baseball Club, 1914-1915 with George Roberts, Jr., William Murphy, GlenMikel, John Hutchins, Dal Lockett, Robert Drummond, Frank Creely, Leland Ward,James Jarrell, Tom Tharp, James Coleman, Haden Kelso and William Kendall

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11-894 - Hog Creek baseball team in late 1920’s with John Tomlyanovich, John Snell, RaymondBaiotto, Arthur “Tudo” Nardini, Tom Mendinni, Charles A. Thomas, Albert Morelock,Lloyd Hayes, Bill Mendinni and Pete Anesi

11-895 - Novinger Baseball player in the 1930’s: Charles Nimmo, Charles Allen, Fred Hanlin,Arthur “Tudo” Nardini and Willie Summers

11-896 - Llewellyn, Ben, Clarence Tracy, Oren Shoemaker, Carlos Ramey and GeorgeShrewsberry, spectators inside the Novinger, MO ball park,1920-1921

11-897 - Cooley, Larry, at bat, and Earnest Avi, catcher, inside the Corrigan Ball Park, Novinger,MO, 1920-1921

11-898 - Stahl, MO baseball team with Robert Drummond, James Scobee, Charles Story, JohnnieMcClain, Ora Capps, Lem Rowe, Eldridge Ledford, James Billington, Oscar Salsburgand Harry Cline

12-899 - Broseghini, Joe, Albert Sandretto, Abe Billington, Charlie Sandstrom and Jim Forte,members of coal cutting machine crew in the Blacksmith Mine, about 1940

12-900 - Pearce, Dent, mule driver, Jim Downen, Walter Snyder, Sylvester Griffiths, mineforeman, Edgar Paris and Lavern Snyder in the Blacksmith Mine, about 1940

12-901 - Briddle, Glen and Walter Snyder loading a coal car in the Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-902 - Goucher, George, mule driver, with Pete Miller and Floyd Miller working in the

Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-903 - Snyder, Walter and Lester Decker, Track Layer, working in the Blacksmith Mine, about

194012-904 - Downen, Raymond and Dominec Amidei, coal loaders, working in the Blacksmith Mine,

about 194012-905 - Decker, Lester and Buddy, coal loaders, working in the Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-906 - Sandretto, Albert, Jim Forte, Joe Broseghini, Charlie Sandstrom and Abe Billington,

machine crew, working in the Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-907 - Williams, Roy, motorman, working at the Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-908 - Paris, Edgar and Joie Wyatt, coal loaders, working at the Blacksmith Mine, about 194012-909 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7, 1 1/2 miles south of Novinger, MO, in 1920 with Blanche

Lawrence, Addie Lawrence and Ruby Truitt12-910 - Riverside Mine, south of Youngstown, MO, from the top of mine12-911 - M.C.&C Mine No. 50, about 1 mile south of Novinger, MO in about 1905-191012-912 - K.C. Midland Mine No. 7, 1 1/2 miles south of Novinger, MO12-913 - C.B.&Q. One of larger engines that pulled coal from the south mines, crossing

Highway 6, just few feet from Novinger Depot, in 194212-914 - Novinger Union Depot on the QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR and Train No. 1, in about 191012-915 - Lunch Room in about 1900-1910, location not given, with Danny Goggan, cashier, and

an unidentified employee12-916 - Goggan, Danny on back of rail car in about 191212-917 - Goggan, Danny, telegrapher in early days of the Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern

Railroad, with an unidentified man12-918 - Church, Mr., railroader, and three unidentified ladies in about 1912

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12-919 - Galloping Goose or Puddle Jumper, nicknames for this type of gasoline engine driven-electric motor combination used at Novinger from about 1933 to 1940, with unidentifiedboy

12-920 - Galloping Goose gasoline engine driven-electric motor combination (end of the unit)12-921 - C.B.&Q. Inside-Connected Locomotive No.1412-922 - Galloping Goose gasoline engine driven-electric motor combination (another view)12-923 - C.B.&Q. railroad fast train, running at 55 miles an hour12-924 - General locomotive, most noted and famous of all engines of Civil War period12-925 - C.B.&Q. Railroad, Hannibal to St. Joseph, Engine No. 453 built by Baldwin in 188312-926 - C.B.&Q. Railroad Engine No. 35 at Galesburg, IL12-927 - Pennsylvania Special, 18-hour train between Chicago and New York, 190812-928 - C.B.&Q. Railroad Engine No. 1016, in 1899 at Red Oak, IA12-929 - Large concrete tiles removed from the track of Q.O.&K.C. RR after rails and ties

removed, in 1950’s with unidentified boys and their dogs12-930 - Dodson Bros. Dairy, near Kirksville, silo-filling day in 191212-931 - Cainsville, MO C.B.&. RR Depot12-932 - Luray, MO Burlington “K & W” line RR Depot, in about 190512-933 - Train carrying William Jennings Bryan with supporters, on campaign trail in Minburn,

IA in 190812-934 - Airplane wreckage about 300 ft. from banks of Chariton River and 1 mile east of

Novinger on December 29, 194912-935 - Burlington Mixed Train moving from Novinger to Kirksville on daily run shortly before

railroad abandoned in 195012-936 - Burlington Engine-Coach Combination, like the one that operated in last days of

QO&K.C. (O.K.) RR between Milan, MO and Quincy, IL12-937 - Palmyra, MO depot on Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad line, thought to be built same

year as first train over railroad in July, 195612-938 - Rock Cut near Palmyra, MO12-939 - Palmyra, MO - Hannibal & St. Joseph RR Main Street Depot12-940 - Marion Co. Courthouse, Palmyra, MO, cornerstone laid on October 25, 1900.12-941 - Kirksville, MO RR Station in 189512-942 - Kirksville, MO Adair Co. Jail, , completed in July, 190612-943 - Kirksville, MO National Bank Building12-944 - Kirksville Military Band in 1910 with Messrs. Heaberlin (3), Mr. Berry, Mr. Gibbs,

Mr. Paschal, Mr. Ratliff, Mr. McPherson, Mr. Welch, Mr. Benson, Mr. Crow, Mr.Tuder, Mr. Grundy, Mr. Rich, Mr. Shubert, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Howerton, Mr. Rogers,Mr. Martin and W.A. Howland, Director

12-945 - Adair Co. Courthouse, Kirksville, MO, in early 1900’s; the cornerstone was laid onMay 2, 1898.

12-946 - Kirksville, MO - Novinger Band in a parade on August 6, 1908, celebrating 80thbirthday of Dr. Andrew T. Still

12-949 - Novinger, MO - Frankford Avenue, looking south, around 1905-1910

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12-950 - Novinger, MO - Frankford Avenue, looking south, around 190512-951 - Novinger, MO - Frankford Avenue, east side in 197112-952 - Novinger, MO - Frankford Avenue, south end on the west side12-953 - Junior’s Car Wash, Novinger, MO in 196912-954 - Novinger Telephone Company, new addition being added in 197212-955 - Novinger Telephone Company, new addition completed in 197212-956 - Novinger Post Office, in 197212-957 - D-X Service Station and Garage, Novinger, MO, in about 197012-958 - Broseghini Meat Processing Plant and DX storage tanks in Novinger, MO in 197212-959 - Linda’s Cafe in Novinger, MO, in 197212-960 - Wallace Market in Novinger, MO, in about 197212-961 - Truitt, H.C. Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Building in Novinger, MO, in 197212-962 - Truitt, H.C. Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Building in Novinger, MO, a few days after

his death in July, 190812-963 - Novinger family home, about 1890-1895, with Emma Barrons, Maude Novinger

Gashwiler, John Novinger, Bertha Novinger Harris, Ollie Novinger Cook, EarlLeininger, Marion Novinger, Sadie Barons, Ira Novinger, James Novinger, HiramNovinger, Sara Novinger, Clara Barrons, Frank Novinger, Hester Novinger and Mrs.Sam Smith

12-964 - Dixon, Leona home in Novinger, MO showing flooding in 197012-965 - Abernathy, Jasper J. home 1 1/2 miles southwest of Stahl, MO12-966 - Kirksville, MO Osteopathic training building (first classrooms)12-967 - Berry, John H. home and family12-968 - Andrews, John W. home one mile east of Novinger, MO and family12-969 - Chiarottino, Jean home in Novinger, MO in 197212-970 - Shoop, George home in Novinger, MO12-971 - Novinger High School sophomore class, January 14, 1924 with Erma Hills Guy, Sylvia

Holt Snyder, Lucy Green Syres, Brunetta Avi Farrar, Corrine Mosley Adair, AnnaLlewellyn Teasdale, Velma Swanson McCoy, Opal Stanley Evans, Arthur Pancoli,Geneva Robb Davis, Anna Mandeni Welch, Winfred Thomas, Archie Woods, KathrynFaust, Helen Mathew Swanson, Alice Browitt Sweeny, Bernard Povlovich, Jack Marks,Joe Kauzlarich, John Gashwiler, Robert Trent, Theodore “Ted” Steele, L.A. “Buck”Burris, Orville “Bud” Shott, Ivan Evans, Marvin Llewellyn, Romaine “Larry”Swanson, Coren Dale and Audrey Zeigler

12-972 - Novinger R-I School in 196012-973 - Novinger R-I High School band in Labor Day Parade in 197412-974 - Shoop, Carmie and Fanny Shoop, children of Isaac and Lydia VanLaningham Shoop, in

189512-975 - Novinger School, third or fourth grade class, in about 1932 with Maude Weber,

Teacher, Pearl Bishoff, Lillian Truitt, Jane Wernert, Aretta Payton, Beulah Schneider,Christine Howerton, Frances Orek, Patricia Schott, Lucille Weber, Beatrice Curtis,Marie Anesi, Harold Robb, Junior Mosley, Tony Grgurich, Herbert Williams, Price Lee

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Jones, Bernard Santerella, William Burton and Billy Nimmo12-976 - Novinger School, fifth or sixth grade class, in about 1934 with Mr. Sullivan, Joe

Kruljac, Price Lee Jones, Harold Robb, Herbert Williams, Christine Howerton, FrancesOrek, Lillian Truitt, Pat Schott, Maude Weber, Teacher, and Beulah Schneider

12-977 - Flood scene in Spring of 1942 looking east from site of Novinger Depot12-978 - Flood scene in Spring of 1942 in Novinger with Mrs. Arthur Bortz and daughter, Dora

Esther Bortz12-979 - Porter Country School in 1940 with Bill Reese and unidentified classmates12-980 - Unidentified Country School in 1940 with unidentified students12-981 - Truitt, Mary K. living room interior in Novinger, MO13-001 - Pleasant Hill School13-002 - Willmathsville School13-003 - Trinity School13-004 - Wells School13-005 - Gates School13-006 - McKim School13-007 - Hazel Creek School13-008 - Green Grove School13-009A - Shibley's Point School (1910)13-009B - Shibley’s Point School (1940)13-009C - Shibley’s Point School13-010 - Morelock School13-011 - Port Arthur School13-012 - South Crawford School13-013A - Stahl School (old)13-013B - Stahl School (new)13-013C - Stahl School13-014 - Connelsville School13-015 - Mulberry School13-016 - Hungry Hollow School13-017 - Bryant School13-019 - Olive Hill School13-020 - Garden Grove School13-021 - Oak Grove School13-022 - Hazel Green School13-023 - East Center School13-024 - New Hope School13-025 - Porter School13-029 - Danforth School13-030 - Bald Knob School13-031 - Liberty School13-032 - Ringo Point School

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13-033 - West Elm Grove School13-034 - West Center School13-035 - Stinson School13-037 - East Elm Grove School13-038 - Fairview School*13-039 - New Zion School13-040 - Elliott School13-041 - Normal Mound School13-045 - Oak Dale School13-047 - Rural Dell School13-048 - Radical Ridge School13-050 - Troy Mills School13-051A - Prough School13-051B - Prough School13-052A - Sloan's Point School13-052B - Sloan’s Point School13-053 - Salisbury School13-054 - Williams School13-055A - Golden Rule School13-055B - Golden Rule School13-056 - Maple Grove School13-057 - Willow Branch School13-058 - College Mound School13-059 - Mt. Zion School13-061 - Yarrow School13-062 - Sugar Creek School13-063 - Kohlmyre School13-064 - Millard School13-065 - Prairie View School13-066 - Prairie Bird School13-067 - Gibbs School13-069 - Fairview School*13-070 - Star School13-072 - Banner School13-075 - Dover School13-076 - Illinois Bend School13-077 - Curtis School13-078 - Hays School13-079 - Mt. Carmel School13-080 - Kent School13-081 - Brashear Public School13-082A - Novinger School Pennyroyal Hill (1900)

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13-082B - Novinger Public School13-082C - Novinger School in 191013-082D - Novinger School - 1927 Building13-082E - Novinger School in 1940’s13-082F - Novinger School 1927 Building after 1953 fire13-083 - Kirksville Lincoln School (for black students)13-084 - Kirksville Sr. High School13-085 - Kirksville Willard School13-086 - Kirksville Benton School13-087 - Kirksville Greenwood School13-088 - Kirksville Washington School13-093 - Kirksville, Aerial View13-094 - Kirksville, MO First School of Osteopathy (1876)13-095 - Green Castle High School