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County Farm Bureau Dues Receipt
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Description
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Receipt from the Poweshiek County Farm Bureau (Iowa) to R.S. Pilgrim for membership dues for calendar year 1940 in the amount of $10. Dated January 4, 1940
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Date Created
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1940
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PID
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grinnell:30028
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Title
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Farm Bureau Fun Night, Farm Bureau Spirit Song
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Description
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Program for the Poweshiek County Farm Bureau Fun Night. Lists the cast of the play, "The Nervous Wreck," and includes the text of the Farm Bureau Spirit Song.
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Date Created
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1935
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PID
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grinnell:30031
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Grant Township Farm Bureau Year Book 1932
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Description
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Grant Township, Poweshiek County, Iowa, Farm Bureau yearbook for the year 1932 including list of officers and dates of events.
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Date Created
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1932
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PID
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grinnell:30029
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Title
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Maxine Louden and Ruth Gillespie
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Description
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Maxine Louden (left) and Ruth Gillespie (right) at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Newburg (Iowa) Congregational-United Church of Christ in 1980.
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Date Created
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1980
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PID
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grinnell:20221
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Title
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Placing Chester Church on New Foundation in Grinnell
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Description
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Photograph of members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church placing the Chester Church on its new foundation at 6th and State Street in Grinnell. The Chester church building was given to St. Paul's by the people of the Newburg-Chester congregations to serve as their new sanctuary. Members visible from left to right: Byron Worley, Jon Chenette, Milton Severe (with back to camera in blue shirt and with long hair), Don Howig, unidentified, Tim Chenette, unidentified, and Jeff Garland. Milton Severe's conversation with the pastor of St. Paul's, Richard Graves, led to obtaining the building as Milton's brother-in-law, Ken Wallace, was the then pastor of the Newburg-Chester churches. Ken Wallace had previously talked to Milton about the possibility of having to close the Chester church.
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PID
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grinnell:3394
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Title
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Post Office, Gilman, Iowa
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Description
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The Gilman Post Office building which was used for revival services by the predecessors of the Assembly of God church in Grinnell, Iowa. This building was moved to a location at 619 Broad Street in Grinnell in the early 1930s by Edward B. Wright (on the right in the picture) and George Driscoll (on the left). Edward B. Wright was an evangelist, and he and Driscoll were also house movers.
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Date Created
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1930
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PID
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grinnell:6380