Anamosa - A Reminiscence 1838 - 1988
The definitive history of the community of Anamosa, Iowa, USA The definitive history of the community of Anamosa, Iowa, USA
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0 Preparingfor the % W next 150 years . Caring For Children iésf 1 lg‘ er /‘C l ll H r--I - E .1 ‘“~- . 11* ' . A 1 J‘ ': " ‘J "'-\ .;" ‘X "kn, \\ v \ :.-_-"7 \/4 n=p_~i-I-4- / - Tom 8 Carla $5-Y 501 E Main CARLAS ,._.,,.,,,,,,,,_1,,,,, |owo LEARNING LAND Phone 462-4902 E. Main Street — Anamosa - t 4 Z-I ..h-L-awn.-0 Moenk Real Estate opened in Anamosa in April I979 and moved to its present location on November l, 1981. Moenk Real Estate specializes in Residential, Commercial and Farm properties. Garrett and Willene Moenk and Mike Plueger work full time and Bev Bray and Albert Merfield also work out of the office. Moenk Real Estate 380
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Photo of Champion Quarries - No. 2<br />
taken June 6, I911 built in the late 1800's<br />
Various types of stone on<br />
display in our showroom<br />
_,,‘\|-I-<br />
Stone City stone has long<br />
been recognized as a very<br />
durable stone. This unique<br />
dolomitic limestone is distinguished<br />
by it's warmth of<br />
color which has not diminished<br />
over the last 150<br />
years.<br />
..“'°........'l.§..<br />
37%| I-AXICQITQI<br />
no uni cnuliieo I06!<br />
3 , .. - ,_.<br />
RR l<br />
<strong>Anamosa</strong>, IA<br />
462-3581<br />
379