Pioneers Past & Present: Newburg Iowa, 1878-1978
- US US-IaGG Pamphlet/020-16-20pP65
- File
- 1978
60 p. photocopy of part of the book. Complete copy at public library.
Pioneers Past & Present: Newburg Iowa, 1878-1978
60 p. photocopy of part of the book. Complete copy at public library.
Pioneers of Progress: Historical Pageant of Grinnell 75th Anniversary
Pioneers of Poweshiek County. Clippings from Poweshiek County Palladium and Deep River Record.
Includes Meigs, Craver, Jones, Kilburn, Elmalie family histories.
Also includes photo release forms.
Picturesque tri-cities: Davenport, Rock Island and Moline.
unpaged, plates. Includes pictures of the Rosenfield home in Rock Island and the S. F. Smith home in Davenport (Mrs. Smith was Mary Reed, daughter of Julius Reed).
Photos of rural Poweshiek County
Probably taken in the area of Montezuma. Photos are undated.
Photographs of First Congregational Church
Photographs for Book of Grinnell Photography CD.
CD of photographs by David Kennedy. Also included are 20pG88ph2, CD of photographs by Meghan Kirkwood, and 20pG88pho, CD of Grinnell signs and scenes.
Photographs and postcards of Grinnell
Paths of Progress: a walking tour of historic Grinnell
Parker, Leonard Fletcher. Comments on a lynching in Poweshiek County, Iowa,
Although no specific town is mentioned, the incident referred to is the "Cumquick" murder case, and the town is Montzuma.
Parker, L. F. The Grinnell public school and its superintendent, 1856-1860
15 p. manuscript
Parker, L. F. "Grinnell's Incipient Mob."
Account of near mob action to keep fugitive slaves from Missouri who were in Grinnell from attending the public school in 1858. Eleven handwritten pages. Transcription available.
Parker, Leonard F.
Pamphlets on the University of Iowa,
no.1 Nipher, F. E. An address to the alumni of the Statu University of Iowa on the present condition of the University by F. E. Nipher and Frank Springer, 1886. no. 2 Hinrichs, Gustavus. Stop that leak! 1892. no.3 Hinrichs, Gustavus. Regents of the University; how they elect and reward themselves in darkest America. 1894.