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Address Roster of the 335th Signal Company
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Description
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Address roster of personnel in the 335th Signal Company in 1945. The list contains the names and home towns of the men in the picture of the company (see https://digital.grinnell.edu/islandora/object/grinnell%3A6516)
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:6515
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Anna Lee Freeman to Lucille Ley - February 13, 1945
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Anna Lee writes to ask Lucille if she has had any news about Jimmy. She talks about how she recieved her son's personal items the other day and how hard it was for her to read his letters. She mentions it has now been almost a year since the crew's mission failed.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:26511
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Beach at Methodist Camp, Clear Lake, Iowa
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Description
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People swimming with a sign that reads "This Beach Closed to All Swimmers After Dark". The area is now the Bell Harbor Homeowners Association, but it once consisted only of cabins owned by various Methodist churches in Iowa. Number H-233.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:14042
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Beauty spot, Clear Lake, Iowa
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Description
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Serene spot on the Clear Lake viewed from a boat dock. Number M-511.
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Date Created
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1945
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grinnell:14043
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Business section, Calmar, Iowa, George A. Bucheit Stores, Frana Opera House, Olympic Theatre, Flaskerud & Korbel Hardware Store
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Description
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Looking southeast at downtown Calmar, Iowa, with a gazebo in the center, George A. Bucheit Stores far left, Frana Opera House, the Olympic Theatre and The Flaskerud & Korbel Hardware Store. Number B477.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:14156
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Charles Theater, Charles City, Iowa, Charles Theatre
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Description
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Constructed in 1935, the ART DECO design included real gold leaf and is considered to be the best example of the few remaining ART DECO theaters in the United States.--t.p. verso. Located at 409 N. Main Street, Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa. Number 39130885.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:14097
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Colo Cabin Camp at junction of Hi-Ways 30 & 65, Colo, Iowa, Colo Motel, Colo Cabin Camp at junction of Highways 30 & 65, Colo, Iowa
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Description
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Looking northeast at a one-story motel. Throughout most of the 1920’s, Charlie Reed allowed travelers to pitch tents on open land at this site. Beginning in 1928, however, that camping space was filled by the Colo Cabin Camp, which was also known by the late 1940’s as the Colo Motel, the sole name used after the mid-1950’s. This was an early use in Iowa of the term “motel,” a contraction of “motor hotel.” Connoting “modern,” this new word originated in California and quickly spread across the country after World War II. The motel has been recently remodeled and is now in use for those in need of a night’s stay. Number 5122.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:16991