A Community Flourishes: Grinnell's 117 Years of Growth
- US US-IaGG Pamphlet/020-12-20pH42p
- Documento
- April 22, 1971
Special issue of Grinnell Herald Register
A Community Flourishes: Grinnell's 117 Years of Growth
Special issue of Grinnell Herald Register
A walk through early Grinnell, 1876-1914.
pamphlet produced by Friends of Stewart Library. Not dated.
"Abolition Towns Part 3: Grinnell"
Article from The Congregationalist.
Mary H. Aikin was the first woman physician in Grinnell. She was an active Socialist. Included are copies of her 1893 correspondence following the trial and execution of the Haymarket rioters in 1887.
Correspondence with L. F. Parker concerning the closing of the Grinnell public schools to black students in the 1860s. Includes a brief mention of John Brown's visit to Grinnell.
Andelson, Jonathan G. J. B. Grinnell and the Railroads: Local History and a Second Look.
Text of talk given by Andelson at the Iowa Transportation Museum 2011 Heroes Ceremony.
Andelson, Jonathon. Joining the Food Revolution in Grinnell
Essay for Bob Wolf's book on local foods
Annual report of the Grinnell public schools
Annual reports for 1875/76 and 1877/78. Also includes a brochure on Grinnell's community schools from the 1980s
Auditor reports for city of Grinnell
Bailey, Jennie. Story of an Old Settler.
Newspaper article about James F. Bailey, early settler of Grinnell, published in Grinnell Herald.
Barnes City, Iowa. Christian Church Directory. 34 p. Photocopy.
original owned by Lowell McClure.
Bates, Roy E. Early Grinnell as I knew it.
Recollections of Grinnell by Roy E. Bates, written in 1964 and published as a pamphlet in 1969,
Beaton, William. Homes in Grinnell
photographs and newspaper clippings. 1227 Broad Street, 1882-83; 1216 Main Street, 1903, 1906, 1922.
Beautify Grinnell: a report prepared for the Grinnell Beautification Committee
Created by HBM/Inter-Design
20pB78m Denis Brogan, Grinnell Feature in Scottish Newspaper, Herald-Register, April 15, 1965. 20pB78l Patrick Brogan, Londoner's view of Grinnell. Herald-Register, March 24, 1975.