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. __ ..-“- ,v_.. gs Z j W _,-., '1'" FINE A , _ @;.:::= Jt§:‘f"'§,-.s?_g_’$._f¢*l1:f¢Q. -: -4 1%. lg’ 1 ‘A-.5 '-Q‘. 5‘ ~.v .. Fourth ofJuly, 1919, Celebration and Homecoming, Anamosa. (Photo submitted by B, White) ‘*0 0 '5 -i Ill '3 Ill __
Fourth ofJuly. I919 Celebration and Homecoming. Anamosa, Iowa. (Submitted by B. White) World War II, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Achenbach. Allan A. Achenbach. Arden F. Achenbach. Vernon D. Adams, Darrell E. Albers, Lawrence W. Alderdyce, Joel C. Allamand. Amold L. Allamand. L. Everett Allen, Frank E. Allen, Maynard Allen, Wayne D. Allison, Oliver D. Admire, Johnnie R. Adney, Elizabeth J . Ament, Ernest J . Anderburg. Everett Anderson, Donald L. Anderson, Herbert S. Anderson, Merle D. Anderson, Richard H. Andreesen, Gary H. Anreesen. John E. Andreesen, Robert H. Angelini, Joan E. Poncin Anthony, Ted A. Appleby, Thomas D. Amall, Frank E. Arthaud, Ora T. Arthur, Charles Arthur, Charles R. FROM COURTHOUSE RECORDS — RECORDER'S OFFICE Army Army USN USN Army USN Army Air Force Army Army Army USNR USNR USNR Army Army Army USN USN Army Army Army Army Air Force Navy Army Army Navy Army Navy compiled by Rene Dooley Arthur, Eugene A. Arthur, Max A. Aschbrenner, Clarence F. Ash. Richard R. Ash. Steven G. Askam. James Allen Austad. Mark A. Austin, Clarence A. Austin, Eugene P. Austin, James O. Austin, Leland F. Austin, Tommy L. Axline, Dale L. Axline, Jess A. Axline, Joseph J . Ayers, Richard L. Babak, Raymond L. Babka, George L. Bailey. John L. Ball, Mark E. Baltes, William P. Barker, Charles E. Barker, Clifford N. Barnes, Bemice A. Barnes, Frank A. Barnes, Kerry L. Barnes, Merlin E. Barnes, Stephen A. Bartels, Vertus J . Basler, David Army Navy Army Army Army Navy Navy Navy Army Army Army Army Marines Army Army Army Army Air Force Navy Army Army Army Army Army Marines Army Navy Army Navy Army 34
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Early Days of Dartmouth - Lexington
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I I Group: and we'll never forget t
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awaited venture for the far-sighted
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dismantled and.a two-story brick bu
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We don't know if they succeeded or
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house to First Street. In 1913. Roy
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Early Mills A reason for Anamosa to
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1.. 54 I ' I h Early brick house by
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later be bounded by Main, First, Bo
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fooling several of the town's leadi
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way. Mr. Shaw, already the town's f
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his own bank. went down the alley a
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“While the saloon men were lustil
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ted fever as a youth. There was no
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Waverly Democrat. Soon after his ar
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gangway. Superhuman efforts were ma
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Moe, Ernie Peet, William Port, Newt
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Presbyterian Church Q .i'§5,... "
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ill.’ _ Q)‘/\ "5' Q, __ er p o~
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quite a radical departure from the
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forth her young." It took an ox tea
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esponded to in due time and soon th
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The Grand Opera House compiled by M
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downstairs. The Jones County Teleph
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North Garnaviilo street. The land b
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°“P Jones County office building
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Railroads Come to Anamosa submitted
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directly to Chicago by the train on
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IT- E-T‘ t- C.A.A.N. engine photo
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make the initial trip over the new
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America. will never be the same as
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and returned to the Joslin cabin. G
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Amasa B. Dumont. April 27, 1846 G.
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Going on up this Road of Fame. one-
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industrial life-styles; the conserv
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Shortly after their marriage in 186
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Yanda Farm The Yanda farm. in secti
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.3 o F‘, 8 an pa . 0 Ql '4“? hi
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to sit in their own seats. School w
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written by Mrs. Albert Benadom.] Th
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| Where Gildner and Hanson are was
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feet; and the long, lush sweep of t
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occupied for the first time in the
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would entail another 15 cents. Masq
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Dunham, F. Holabird. J.S. Crawford.
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I F ANAMOSA DISTRICT FAIR, qowu. sr
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their annual shoot. The Gun Club wa
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A from the Archaic period and that
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The dedication of the new courthous
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War". In the several years before t
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Jones County Judges compiled by Jos
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He was selected as delegate to the
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in the litigation. In a 1938 editio
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Despite about a dozen trials and $3
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-no u.» B-n 44' . if A view of the
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College. Her beginning salary in 19
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He married Mary McNamara on August
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additions east of the Clymer home;
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soldiers. struck a tree. William wa
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L 1*»?i l James Simpson Isaac Simp
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M 3%- i "%§-Q ~\ Fay Brothers. son
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V Getting Organized! Since Anamosa
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funded by a county tax levy. Those
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her if I could submit an article fo
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ailroad side tracks, originally ins
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warehouse near the old iron bridge.
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Meeting statement was, “ They sai
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wagon coverted into a sled in the w
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'20’ 1* "m , Isa Mershon's Meat M
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eight-hour day. "Electric spreading
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another federal project grant. In J
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Coffee Club Swamps “Grill” To E
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Churches — VII Places to Give Tha
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hall are on the top floor. Music ha
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Eve Candlelight service was begun a
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Chaplin is the Rev. William Devine
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finally disappeared, the Catholic d
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A Robert Johnson, T.W. Shapley, Joh
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' VIII Schools — Places to Grow a
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ed‘ '*"~J' if \.0* 219-" 4. Back
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Martelle Consolidated District. The
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people the use of their hall. It wa
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continuance of the program. A new s
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Teaching in a Country School by Mal
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and I wasn't in my room. I was late
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Brandt. David Twombley. Virginia Pe
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IX Sports — A Time to Play Wonder
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Golden Gloves Tournament Big events
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nearly two years. and would cost ne
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electric baths with appliances, the
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Hospital Auxiliary submitted by Dor
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XI Anamosa: Grant Wood Country IP1
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I Nan Wood Graham Face as well know
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1--1-._ ART GALLERY -.i EIOIIAI. *
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Gallery on the grounds of the Grant
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the beginning of the change to a on
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i‘Y XII Clubs and Organizations
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Virgil Van Kirk related that. “ f
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*1 W Committee members included How
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Troop 99. according to the Hawkeye
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Masonic Lodge No. 46 A.F. 8: A.M. s
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The Order of Rainbow for Girls The
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Committees are appointed to promote
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The Concord Round Table was organiz
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In 1912. the Rebekah Circle was org
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In today's atmosphere of political
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oth groups thought the idea to be a
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World War I had a sobering effect o
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XIII Unique People, Places and Thin
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Excerpts of an article published in
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A I 915 photo ofRen Finnigan and hi
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In May I931 he started working at t
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‘vi Another time Don said. “A f
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from our house. There was a summer
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looking out to the north and commen
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for a while so that the kids could
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others and the Sheean boys. who liv
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In 1893 James Brown discovered a le
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XIV That's Entertainment! Small Tow
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' ~¢-‘- .L_.£' $2..‘-_:_:z-3,
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XV The Way It Is Now 1987: Getting
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a fall from a tractor April 12. A f
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' watching from the hills south and
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W‘ II\ n-5 Jan-Q @_ ti aft. lll\
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Byme, John P. Calhoun, Charles W. C
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Emmert, Edward Emmert, John L. Emme
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Holub. Leroy J . Holub, Leslie J .
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Manning, Jerry R. Marek, Durward P.
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Power, Robert M. Powers, Darrell W.
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Stutt, Ervin G. Stutt, Leo G. Stutt
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The Post makes regular trips to the
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The Ladies Auxiliary members were m
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21" * 5, Carrie Wildey in 1897. The
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M’ S0; . fl"-1 Joe Yount, chauffe
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F An early Anamosa baseball team. (
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yew _Ir H’ -I ‘Bing Welss Photo
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Photos and Advertisements as of 198
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Congratulations to Anamosa on 150 y
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0 Preparingfor the % W next 150 yea
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I“ . £ ‘—- -=. Freese Motors
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LINN-JONES FS SERVICES , Inc A FARM
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niiiii“ 5 S Q iiiis McNAMARA LA U
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MAQUOKETA VALLEY RURAL ELECTRIC COO
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app 1 5Oth irthday namosa . . . H t
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Colleen Guhl if _ Wedding Consultan
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Jones County’s Oldest Family Owne
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l Ci 1 I r \ Left to right: Mary An
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Grant Wood Memorial Park "ii it Ant
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“Since I977" .',, -‘ '/r“ ' 1
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GOETTSCH, INC. i3 4"a_ ' Q. ' I" _
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.. I Doerr Electric, a well-known m
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CRlSTY'S DESIGN QUILTING THOMAS 8:
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The Town Crier, a full coverage sho
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Collins Defense Communications Anam
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Congratulations Anamosa! WEERS-ENGL
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Congratulations, Anamosa ‘X _‘4
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-up G / .|—» -wa- Anamosa Commun
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BLAKESLEY, E.E., 21$ BLAKESLEY, Har
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DAVIS, Louise, 294 DAVIS, Miner, 19
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HAGSTROM, Rev. David, 214 HAGSTROM,
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_ LACY, Jack, 246 LACY, Joyce, 275
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MULLETT, Dusty, 233 MULLIGAN, Diann
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SCHIRM, Dan, 105 SCHIRM, Eldo, 131
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WATTERS, George, 35, 67, 114, 123,