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William Steele Sanders
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Description
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William Steele Sanders as an infant in 1873. Photo by Child Studios, Grinnell.
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Date Created
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1873
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PID
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grinnell:20613
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Winter View on North Blood [i.e. Broad] Street, Grinnell, Iowa, Winter View on North Broad Street, Grinnell, Iowa
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Description
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Postcard view of North Broad Street in Grinnell, Iowa, in winter. The view is looking north from the intersection of Broad Street and Ninth Avenue. Postcard is addressed to Mr. Elmer Dawkins, Montrose, Colorado, and postmarked August 18, 1910, in Grinnell. Postcard published by Suhling Co., Chicago, Illinois. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous photographs. Collection #17-5, Views of Grinnell.
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Date Created
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1910
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PID
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grinnell:12338
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Worth's 1934 Champions
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Description
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Worth's 1934 champion baseball team in Grinnell, Iowa. Team members are wearing Worth's jerseys. Trophies and Worth's baseballs, bats and gloves are displayed in front of them. Worth, Inc. is a family-owned baseball and softball equipment company that was founded by George Sharp Lannom Jr. in Tullahoma, Tennessee in 1912. In 1923 the company merged with the Morrison-Ricker glove manufacturing company in Grinnell, Iowa. Photo taken by Portrait Art Studios.
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Date Created
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1934
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PID
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grinnell:20693
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Yeomen of the Guard Production at Grinnell College
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Description
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Grinnell College opera production of Gilbert & Sullivan's Yeomen of the Guard in 1953. The production was staged at the Grinnell High School theater. The high school building, which was later the community center, is on Park Street between 4th and 5th Avenues. From Joanne M. Bunge's Grinnell College student scrapbook, 1952-1956.
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Date Created
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1953
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PID
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grinnell:12947
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Zelma Zentmire Polishing the Kiesel Organ
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Description
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Miss Zelma Zentmire (1887-1966) polishing the organ donated by the Kiesel family at the Grinnell Historical Museum. She is shown wearing a patterned dress, standing next to a fireplace and holding a bottle of polish in her left hand and a rag with her right. A clock and statue are shown above the fireplace. The Mason and Hamlin organ harmonium, was donated by the Kiesel family. A metal store label on the front of the organ reads "B. R. Potter, Grinnell, IA."
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Date Created
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1965
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PID
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grinnell:23217