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Gambles Store, Grinnell, Iowa
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Rally outside of Gambles Store, downtown Grinnell, Iowa, ca. 1950-1954. Possibly Clark Hall residents from Grinnell College.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:5684
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George Family in 1950
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George family photograph taken in August 1950 in Grinnell, Iowa. In front: Nellie Doud George and Clarence George. Back row: Irene Knox (daughter of Frances and John Knox); Raymond George; Frances George Knox; Russell George; John Knox; Graeme George, and Doris George. Nellie was Clarence's second wife.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:11745
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Going Home from Grinnell College
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Female Grinnell College student with packed suitcases standing outside of the south campus loggia, north of Mears Hall, ca. 1950-1954.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:5677
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Greetings from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1st Avenue, First Avenue, Quaker Oats Plant, Municipal Island, May's Island, Cedar River, Red Cedar River
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Montage of 3 Cedar Rapids landmarks from left to right. "Cedar Rapids, Iowa located on Hwy. 30-218 showing First Ave, Municipal Island, Quaker Oats Plant, Aerial photo showing Cedar River and Business District." -- t.p. verso. "May's Island (Municipal Island) is an example of creative urban planning. A natural feature--the island in the river which bisects the city--was developed to create a link, both physical and pscychological, between the two parts of the city of Cedar Rapids. This concentration of government activity contributes to a local sense of civic and commercial unity seldom found in cities bisected by rivers." The Quaker Oats Company was founded in 1901 by the merger of four oat mills: The Quaker Mill Company of Ravenna, Ohio, a cereal mill in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, owned by George Douglas and Robert Stuart, The German Mills American Oatmeal Company in Akron, Ohio, and the Rob Lewis & Co. American Oats and Barley Oatmeal Corporation. Number 17484-B.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:13309
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Greetings from Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Split postcard with view of cornstalks and a farmer bailing hay with woman and children looking on. Number S30040-B.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:14126
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Greetings from Donnellson, Iowa
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A view of a cornfield and farm near Donnellson filled with cornstalk bundles. 1950 postmark. Number 7B-H356. Series S-1156. Septo says "C.T. Farm Scenes--10 Subjects."
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:16066
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Grinnell A&W circa 1950
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The Grinnell A&W was built in 1950 by Irving Damitz. He sold it to Bill Werneburg, Jr., in 1959. Werneburg operated it until 1965 selling it to Velma and Leonard Heinselman. In 1968 the Heinselmans remodeled and added a telephone ordering system. The Heinselmans operated it until 1975, when they sold it to Chuck McPherson. The McPherson family ran it until it was sold to Clarice Schweitzer. In 1979 an addition created seating for 125. The building was then purchased by Bruce and Laura Blankenfeld who then began operating it as a full service family restaurant. In July 2004 the building was given another facelift which is how you see it today (2019) -- the Westside Family Restaurant located at 229 6th Avenue West, Grinnell, Iowa.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:27175
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Grinnell Men's Chorus
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The Grinnell Men's Chorus was organized "to provide Grinnell area men the opportunity to join in the fellowship of song." The chorus was comprised of 27 men. The director was Joe McCoy, director of vocal music in the Grinnell-Newburg schools and the accompanist was Mrs. J.F. DeBerg.
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Date Created
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1950
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grinnell:21178