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Anamosa - A Reminiscence 1838 - 1988

The definitive history of the community of Anamosa, Iowa, USA

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One block north of Main Street on South Garnaviilo<br />

Street. (Photo submitted by Berniece Shover)<br />

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When buggies and the horse were kings in the<br />

transportation fleld, the first block of North Ford<br />

Street, housed two blacksmith shops, and this<br />

Huggins Wagon Shop. along the west side. The wagon<br />

shop was approximately where Larry's Feed Store.<br />

the Senior Center and Rockwell Collins’ office are now<br />

located. across the street from the Journal-Eureka<br />

ofllce and ABC Lanes. The blacksmith. at the left, is<br />

Charles Mettie. John L. Goodman, Don Goodman's<br />

grandfather holds the horse. Behind him is Delbert<br />

Yount, Harold (Vic) Yount’sfather. The littlefellow by<br />

the post isn't identified, but at the right is George<br />

Schuchneckt. Note the sign at the left on the building<br />

"Agency for Henny Buggies.” Photo is dated "about<br />

1891 (Submitted by Donald B. Goodman)<br />

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