In today’s world, we are inundated with pictures and everyone has a camera on their phone.  It wasn’t always that way.  Taking pictures was a much bigger deal, and keeping them from being damaged or decomposing with age has been a challenge for historians for many years.  Here are a few Missouri photos that have survived to show us a glimpse of what once was.

  1. Aunt Dort and Sputnick, 1958

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  1. Guy and His Car, Late 1920’s

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  1. Andy F. Scott and the Anderson Special Race Car, Kansas City, Missouri 1915

Flickr/ William Creswell

  1. Old Court House. 11 North Fourth Street, St. Louis. Photograph by Joseph Hampel, 1946.

Flickr/ Missouri History Museum

  1. Family Portrait, date unknown

Flickr/ freeparking

  1. Boys of Summer, 1950, Exploring Jesse James Cave near Missouri River

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  1. Four men in an old automobile - T.D. Martin, C.J. Hammons, H.P. Hyde and E.L. Dickerson, Springfield, 1908

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  1. Title: Newsboy. Little Fattie. Less than 40 inches high, 6 years old. Been at it one year. May 9th, 1910. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer. Date Created/Published: 1910 May 9.

Flickr/ Children’s Bureau Centennial’s

  1. Joseph Moffet in Ridgeway Missouri - 1920’s or 1930’s

Flickr/ Jo Naylor

  1. Ghosts of 50 Years Ago

Flickr/ ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER

11.May 27, 1896 Tornado hits South Broadway, St. Louis, Mo.

“St. Louis, Mo. tornado May 27, 1896 south broadway” by Westkentuckygenealogy - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

  1. Walnut St., Downtown Kansas City, Mo. 1906

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  1. Child shoe workers in Kirksville, Missouri, 1910

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  1. Frank (right) and Jesse James in 1872

“Jesse and Frank James” by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, photographer not specified or unknown - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Digital Visual LibraryImage pageImage description pageDigital Visual Library home page. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

  1. Irish immigrants in Kansas City, Missouri, c. 1909

“Irish immigrants 1909” by Deceased family member - Family photo scanned by User:Jeanne boleyn. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

So much history, and it’s important to keep these treasures alive.  Feel free to share your own photos in the comments below!

Flickr/ ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER

Flickr/ freeparking

Flickr/ William Creswell

Flickr/ Missouri History Museum

Flickr ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER

Flickr/ Named Faces from the Past

Flickr/ Children’s Bureau Centennial’s

Flickr/ Jo Naylor

“St. Louis, Mo. tornado May 27, 1896 south broadway” by Westkentuckygenealogy - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

“Jesse and Frank James” by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, photographer not specified or unknown - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Digital Visual LibraryImage pageImage description pageDigital Visual Library home page. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

“Irish immigrants 1909” by Deceased family member - Family photo scanned by User:Jeanne boleyn. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

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