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- Page 16 and 17: I It All Started at ‘Buffalo Fork
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- Page 40 and 41: In 1839. Calvin C. Reed was contrac
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'0 '_Qn-up w \¢-mi. The old river
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with the white oxen." In 1881 the f
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' “When I reached Cincinnati. I h
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“All this will account for the di
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History of Anamosa Newspapers Taken
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Booth to sell rather than be starve
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publisher. Mayer moved to Anamosa i
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“A.H. Sherman's harness shop went
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Avenue. the blanket still aflre. Th
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L ¢'k 2' £1 I - --,»,- . ._ ‘_
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-\~rq--..- 0-'4' -Q@ Retired fireme
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town where the hose companies could
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Sometime prior to 1931. the city pu
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man. Many times on the line from Du
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office was located. This had to be
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post office was moved. at least on
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never locked. Because of changes in
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i and damage from water. The Montic
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grounds for being ‘shown out‘,
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In 1913, work was started on the de
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By June 3rd, those reading the pape
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ln 1881, three and one-half acres w
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v‘ coaches were thrown from the r
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killed by the train. After the trai
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oadbed between there and Prarieburg
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II Friends and Neighbors Arrive In
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timber just over the Buffalo Creek.
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obituary of his daughter. of giving
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This photo vividly shows how pionee
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_ l July 3, 1849, to July 28, 1850.
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Parke, who was born 17 years after
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Hale submitted by Ardith Hale Condr
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In January 1880, a call was extende
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’ I 1 also a secretary-treasurer,
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either end. One-half million tons o
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Graift. Settlers and the dates they
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"‘. ‘ Q- l‘l1""" Antioch Scho
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Louis and Patricia Bramer — Grace
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III Meanwhile, Back at Anamosa As I
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flrst wife. Helen A. Crane. The oth
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Mr. Otto Fielding. The long, narrow
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sf \.. I9’ '4 \\ "\ +3-nu. ..'>..
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opinions through several letters to
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we shall be able to say the same of
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T" ' ~rt“"'=3'~+: \ ;__ .- ab. ~.
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' .. _._ ,1?‘ .3-_; |'*“' F1" a
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park, it appeared that a zoo would
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for an estimated cost of $157,000.
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e, yr F "' Iii" _ ~r-_- ‘,\r. $__
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V and Anamosa. He was a member of t
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has been on the bench. When a judge
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Hine's pasture. Foreman had been wo
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IV Families Who Are Still Here! Mil
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Eileen. deceased in infancy: Maldea
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‘¢ -"5 Is‘. W O (ff- Conmey Fa
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assistance of Jones County Clerk Gl
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4_ dnim and bugle corps marched to
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puny -~-~ ~~ ‘-‘ M _ fi ale: ,.
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He. with Paul Smith. started the Na
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subsequent long recuperation. Mauri
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‘ in Chicago prior to their marri
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shy about leaving legacies to Anamo
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VI Business Booms! Skinner Drug Sto
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mutual consent. in the Stipulation
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Incorporation, was to buy and sell
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_ _ protection. The theory was that
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Barker’s Model Grocery submitted
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-t ‘ ‘I’ \_ The organization
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hours were long, with a lot of hard
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the state fairs in Iowa, Nebraska,
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Reliance Shirt Factory Opened here
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were uncertain due to competition w
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the name Niles and Watters. This bu
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--fix, l . ,?___-in-' ~ 1' “' cl"
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position as an apprentice harness-m
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and in 1984 the present pastor, Rev
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donate land on the corner of Main a
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'Q..\ . The rectors in the parish s
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View of Catholic Church and Sanitar
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1945 Confirmation Class of St. Paul
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The first trustees were: Seaman Swa
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high school in 1976 as the centerpi
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_ attend a special meeting of the b
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some behavior problems, and the boa
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' athletics, excluding football, be
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Lawrence ‘Spook’ LaBarge and La
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Voters in February 1976. approved t
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team had a sparkling beginning. fin
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_. The band made the first of three
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ode a buckskin pony to Anamosa to s
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S.M. Petronella Edlen; S. Mary Corp
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‘*5 "O 1"‘ ‘I Z... 59¢ $.-
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of the eleven undefeated football t
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Junction veteran clown didn't come
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“In 1918. a training school for n
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In the old facility. the Sister's q
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YT i "FIi $34 *' Ql )~'.§'::;..!-
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1 _-.___.__.. I Anamosa Community H
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March 19, 1963, in a further effort
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, r \ I‘ ' J - became famous over
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appeared on the ABC Good Morning Am
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all IVA . _. -Q \ a.m. $7 Paint 'n
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Dr. Gerald F. Brown and "Swing and
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econstruction and progress period.
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Sesquicentennial Committee In the F
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Wapsipinicon State Park: Donna Oltm
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This would seem that a Troop 2 was
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sponsored by the First Methodist ch
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for the Lawrence Historical Home. a
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Michael D. Folkers. Roy H. Folkerts
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1956: James T. Remley. 1957: Veme P
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National Council Board by receiving
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DAR Marked Military Road The sevent
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In 1889 it was decided that in the
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The members are in the process of c
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~ Akins. lola C. Grim. Leola Mae Ha
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Niles. owner of the building and Pr
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appearance. simplicity and creative
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handed down to him and a crowd of o
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In regard to the Polarstik. Mr. Guy
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with him and Flash. During his days
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I ~"M. ...' "Wu-' .7-in ' . 1" an
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Needed For Afternoon Dress NEEDED F
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the main attraction filling the big
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i were the last to close after fini
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Defense Command. Ent Air Force Base
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grave. but several yards away. high
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minute film premier which was held
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. HILA MORGAN“ MONDAY. JULY 1'7 7
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_ the Anamosa City Council for $15,
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Street. Helen Hansen of Monticello
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XVI Veterans — Lest We Forget Two
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Anamosa Veterans World War I compil
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Batchelder, Max E. Bauer, John N. i
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Derga. Herbert H. Derga. Leo D. DeR
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Gray, Robert L. Gray. Stuart C. Gre
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Kirkpatrick, Ario A. Kleis. David R
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Nemmers. Clarence J . Neppl. Tony A
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Schwers. Lawrence A Schwirtz, Josep
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Warthen, Charles D. Warthen, Ronald
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Gale Edwards Post 4077 Ladies Auxil
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i XVII Pictures from the Past A Col
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l Thefirst charter and ordinance pa
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Boegel 8:. Smith Tailor Shop. “If
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John L. Goodman. grandfather of Don
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- '0 .\..\ Repairs being made on th
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i l i - " :7’. Excellence in typo
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City ofAnamosa v o n‘- ‘.."'_|
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: STONE CITY QUARRIES : Q xi W -II
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I988 Chamber of Commerce board memb
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. _ Q 1 ry- re ~'PI "'1 Congratulat
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Congratulations and Good Wishes For
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Congratulations Anamosa ‘ from...
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MAQUOKETA VALLEY RURAL ELECTRIC COO
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JONES COUNTY ABSTRACT 8| TITLE CO.,
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200 EAST MAIN STREET Beautiful Down
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Congratulationsfrom... 5 _ - I -| .
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@*Q-‘~-nu Since 1891 — We’ve
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in_. -II-t .‘.q 2;-_..*. - WELCOM
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132 Years f Covering LLL The News O
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Congratulations to Anamosa on its S
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TERRELL ELECTRIC I004 E. Main Stree
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I I “THE DOERR - ANAMOSA FAMILY"
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' I Doctors of CHIR OPRA C TIC V Ha
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V 7..., min-\ , _ ‘n Lannpflt-Q-&
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For Your Best Interest Over 200 Yea
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_ {it Your Hometown Dealerfor 32 Ye
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SERVING ANAMOSA 8 SURROUNDING AREAS
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McCarn Abstract Company, the oldest
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An Anamosa Tradition For Three Gene
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ABBOTT, Dorinda, 146 ABBO'I‘T, Ir
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CARROLL, Moreau, 325 CARROLL, Ray,
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331 FAY, Michael, 171 FAY, Mora, 17
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HOPKINS, P.F., 143 HORA, Bob,2‘76
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McCROSKY, Mac, 129 McCULLOUGH, Arth
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POPHAM, Frank C., 223 POPPE, Luann,
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STEWART, George, 330 STEWART, Mrs.