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Title
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Warm Wind
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Date Created
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1960
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PID
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faulconer-art:4013
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Title
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Warnecke's De Witt Cafe, De Witt, Iowa
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Description
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Looking at the inside of a 1950s cafe with tables and chairs, booths and a bar with stools. Verso says: Warnecke's De Witt Cafe, 903 Sixth Ave., Highway 61, De Witt, Iowa 'Air Conditioned', 'Just Good Food' Prime beef center of the world. Open every day except Monday. Bee and Harold Warneck, proprietors. 1956 postmark. Number 21624.
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Date Created
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1956
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PID
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grinnell:16071
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Title
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Warren Township #3 Students May 1924
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Description
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Students and visitors at Warren Township #3 School posed on the last day of school in May 1924. Warren Township #3 was 3.5 miles northeast of Brooklyn, Iowa. Front row, left to right: Claude Wheeler, Victor Landuyt, Bruno Van Ersvelde, Donald Crider, Edward Haines. Second row, left to right: Teacher "Miss Margie" Brotherson Mannatt, Anna Otto, Mary Landuyt, Pearson Hall, Philomina Van Ersvelde, Frank Van Ersvelde, Arlene Crider, Alphonso Landuyt. Back row, left to right: Eugene Otto, Wayne Heishman, Kenneth Carmichael, Ferdinand Landuyt, Kenneth Haines, Rose Van Ersvelde, Jennie Otto, Earl Wheeler, Harry Otto, Glen Wheeler, Clara Van Ersvelde.
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Date Created
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1924
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PID
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grinnell:27224
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Title
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Warriors
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Date Created
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1953
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PID
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faulconer-art:1573
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Title
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Wartburg College, Clinton, Iowa
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Description
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The main building of Wartburg College was built in 1893-1894 and was originally intended to educate only Lutheran seminary students. However, it developed into a co-educational institution before it was relocated to Waverly, Iowa in 1935. The building was a noted landmark in Clinton and remained empty until the early years of World War II, when it was converted into apartments to cope with the acute housing shortage. It was demolished in 1998. The postcard was sent by Otto Kraushaar, President of Warburg from 1899-1907. 1903 postmark.
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Date Created
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1903
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PID
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grinnell:14591
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Title
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Wash Day
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Date Created
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1931
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PID
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faulconer-art:2678