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Rock Creek Township, Grinnell Centennial Parade
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Description
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The Rock Creek Township float in the Grinnell Centennial parade featured people wearing dress from 100 years ago and people in modern dress. A sign reads, "A century of progress, Rock Creek Township." Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous Photographs. Collection #17, Box #4.
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Date Created
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1954
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PID
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grinnell:28737
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Rose Stoops Day Visitors
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A black and white photograph of Pauline DeLong and Mildred Hendrickson in the Grinnell Historical Museum on Rose Stoops Day, September 12, 1981. They are standing in the sun parlor (now the museum office) of the museum. From the left: Pauline DeLong and Mildred Hendrickson.
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Date Created
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1981
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PID
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grinnell:26646
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Stagecoach, Grinnell Centennial Parade
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A stagecoach drawn by four horses participates in the Grinnell Centennial parade. The house at 817 Seventh Avenue is visible in the background. Sign on stagecoach says Progress Grinnell, Broadway Queen and Olson Furn. Queen and Olson Furniture was located at 913 Broad Street. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous photographs. Collection #17, Box #4.
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Date Created
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1954
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PID
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grinnell:28727
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Telephone Service Float in the 1949 Grinnell Day Parade
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A green truck decorated with yellow, orange, white, and green streamers and a woman operating a switchboard in the truck bed in the 1949 Grinnell Day Parade in Grinnell, Iowa. The side of the truck says "Telephone Service Car No. 21." Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Chamber of Commerce Slides, p.3, slide 18.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:19259
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Three-Man Team
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This three-man team from Grinnell High School competed at the National High School track meet at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at the University of Chicago on June 7, 1902. From left to right: George Longshore, Carl Kiesel, and William S. Hodgdon. Grinnell Register of June 10, 1902 carried the story. Photo by Child. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Hodgdon Photographs Collection #259.
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Date Created
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1902
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PID
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grinnell:27272
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To Cole With Love Cast Photo
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Description
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Grinnell Community Theatre cast of To Cole with Love wearing cast t-shirts. November 1979. Front row: Carol Molison, Lyle Roudabush. Second row: Karen Phillips, Barb Lien, Betty Ann Ashman, Babe Voertman, Sherry Bauer, Pat Larson, Jan Jacobsen (?), unidentified. Back row: unidentified, Ed Phillips, Frank Shults, Jeff Stanford, unidentified, unidentified. Drake Community Library Archives. Grinnell Community Theatre. Collection #82, Box #6.
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Date Created
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1979
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PID
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grinnell:6145
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To Cole With Love Cast Photo Singing Around the Piano
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Grinnell Community Theatre cast photo of To Cole With Love produced in November 1979. Standing from left: Lyle Roudabush, Carol Molison, Pat Larson, John Taylor, Sherry Bauer, Jeff Stanford, Jan Jacobsen, Karen Phillips, Babe Voertman (leaning forward toward piano), Ed Phillips, Frank Shults. Betty Ann Ashman at piano; Barb Lien turning pages. Drake Community Library Archives. Grinnell Community Theatre. Collection #82, Box #6.
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Date Created
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1979
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PID
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grinnell:6146
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William Oelke, Rose Stoops, and Floyd Beaver
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Description
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Black and white photograph of William Oelke (1906-1988), former professor emeritus of chemistry at Grinnell College and president of the Grinnell Museum Society; Rose Stoops (1895-2001), longtime curator of the Grinnell Historical Museum; and Floyd Beaver (1920-1990), veterinarian and mayor of Grinnell. The three are standing on the front lawn of the Grinnell Historical Museum on Rose Stoops Day, September 12, 1981. From left: William Oelke, Rose Stoops, and Floyd Beaver.
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Date Created
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1981
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PID
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grinnell:26649
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York Lumber Company, Grinnell Centennial Parade
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The York Lumber Company entry in the parade was a horse drawn wagon full of lumber. There is a girl in dress and bonnet and a boy sitting on the lumber. The driver is obscured. A sign on the side reads, "We like to trade at York's." York's was located at 732 Broad Street. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous Photographs. Collection #17, Box #4.
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Date Created
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1954
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PID
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grinnell:28734