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Title
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WOMEN WITH BIRDS
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Description
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Three figures with a snake moving around in the lower middle section on the painting. Red birds are seen all over, one figure has large green hands.
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PID
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grinnell:34694
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Title
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WWI soldiers
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Description
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Black and white photograph of U.S. soldiers from WWI standing at attention in a line. A handwritten date of 1916 is on the bottom of the photograph.
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Date Created
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1916
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PID
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grinnell:26635
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Title
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Wade Building, State Hospital, Cherokee, Iowa, Cherokee State Hospital, Cherokee Mental Health Institute
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Description
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Looking northeast at the Wade Building constructed in 1929 as an example of Neo-Classical institutional design. The Cherokee Mental Health Institute is a state-run psychiatric facility in Cherokee, Iowa. The hospital was opened for patients on August 15, 1902. The Wade Building is listed on Preservation Iowa's Most Endangered Properties and is located at 1251 W. Cedar Loop, Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. Number C541. Series 40.
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Date Created
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1940
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PID
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grinnell:13446
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Title
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North Skunk River, Wagaman Mill, Lynnville, Iowa
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Description
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The mill was built along the North Skunk River at Lynnville in 1848.--photo verso. Number 74014. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Date Created
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1980
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PID
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grinnell:13679
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Title
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Wagaman Mill, Lynnville, Iowa
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Description
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Looking southwest at Wagaman Mill. The North Skunk River Spillway in the foreground, mill in the background. Number DI-9025.
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Date Created
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2000
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PID
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grinnell:14354
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Title
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Wagon Filled with Hay and People in the 1949 Grinnell Day Parade
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Description
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Wagon with thirteen people in it sitting on hay in the 1949 Grinnell Day Parade in Grinnell, Iowa. The wagon is pulled by a float with two men on it standing around a table. Part of a banner is visible on the float and it reads: "Education" while the banner on the wagon reads: "Recreation." Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Chamber of Commerce Slides, p.4, slide 4.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:19271
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Title
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Wagon bridge crossing Nodaway River, Clarinda, Iowa
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Description
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Scenic view of the old wooden wagon bridge connected to the newer truss bridge. The river's name (as "Nodawa") first appears in the journal of Lewis and Clark, who camped at the mouth of the river on July 8, 1804. The name is an Otoe-Missouria term meaning "jump over water". 1909 postmark. Number D2206.
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Date Created
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1909
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PID
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grinnell:14076