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Title
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418 East Street, Samuel A. Cravath residence
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Description
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Photograph of the house at 418 East Street, built sometime before 1878, when it was listed in the City Directory. The house was owned by Samuel A. Cravath, editor of the Grinnell Herald, the older and more prestigious of the two newspapers in town (the other being the Grinnell Register). The tower was later removed.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3274
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716 Fourth Avenue, Child's Livery and Feed Stable
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Description
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Photograph of Child's Livery and Feed Stable, located at 716 Fourth Avenue. The brick building was constructed in 1880 and is no longer standing.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3290
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Title
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800 Fourth Avenue, Bijou Theater
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Description
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Copy of a photograph of the Bijou Theater, located at 800 Fourth Avenue. The theater was owned by the G. W. Mart family, who also built the Strand Theater. The photograph was taken prior to 1914.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3286
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Title
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Ames Block, Main Street, Oxford Cafe, Preston Opera House
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Description
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Photograph of the Ames Block, looking south down Main Street from Fourth Avenue to Commercial Street. The photograph was taken sometime after the removal of the third floor of the Preston Opera House, on the west side of Main Street.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3306
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Title
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De Haan Portrait
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Description
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Portrait of A. B. De Haan
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:18373
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Title
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Fourth Avenue
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Description
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Photographs of commercial buildings on the north side of Fourth Avenue.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3299
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Title
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Machine for Harvesting Oats
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Description
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3 photographs of an oat harvesting machine. The machine took a bundle of oat straw about 8 inches around and put twine around it. Later, the farmer would come around with a wagon, pick up the bundles, and take them to be threshed. Don Pederson's grandfather, Theodore Mehlin built the machine.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3354