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Akron Public School, Akron, Iowa
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Description
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The two-story brick building was built in1882, at a cost of $10,000. Additions were made in 1907 at a cost of $6,000. 1912 postmark.
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Date Created
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1912
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PID
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grinnell:14286
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Blair Hall, Grinnell, Iowa
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Looking northwest. Blair Hall was constructed in 1882-1886, razed in 1961. Cost was $37,200 excl. grading and landscaping. Originally housed the college chapel, the departments of chemistry, natural science, mathematics, and physics. Number 18.
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1912
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grinnell:14556
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College campus, Grinnell, Iowa
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Looking northwest at Carnegie Hall on the left and men's gymnasium on the right. The Carnegie Library was constructed in 1904 funded with a $50,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. The men's gymnasium was constructed in 1899 for $20,180 and razed in 1972. 1912 postmark. Number 27.
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Date Created
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1912
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PID
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grinnell:13382
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Fourth Avenue, Grinnell, Iowa
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Looking northwest from Fourth Avenue with high school in foreground. The first Grinnell high school was built in 1904. An addition that expanded the building to include junior high students was completed in 1921. 1912 postmark. Number 16487. It now houses the Grinnell Community Center.
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Date Created
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1912
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PID
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grinnell:13811
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Blair Hall, Goodnow Hall, Grinnell College, Goodnow Hall, Grinnell, Iowa
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Description
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Looking northeast. Goodnow Hall was constructed in 1885, costing $15,700 excluding telescope ($2,125) and book stacks. Originally served as college library and astronomical observatory. Listed on the National Register for Historic Places. 1912 postmark. Number 923.
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Date Created
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1912
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grinnell:14536
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Gym, Charles City College, Charles City, Iowa, German-English College, German-English Normal School, Gymnasium
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Two-story wooden building. Sponsored by the Northwest German Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the German-English College was built in 1892. The name of the college was changed to Charles City College in 1894. The college fielded teams in football and basketball, included a women's basketball team in 1914. The college was open until 1914 when it merged with Morningside College in Sioux City. 1912 postmark. Number R-21634.
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Date Created
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1912
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PID
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grinnell:13843