C: The Grinnell Glove Factory (a.k.a. Morrison McIntosh). Third and R.R. and Broad Street
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Two photos: one taken in 1895 and one in 1930s (?)..
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C: The Grinnell Glove Factory (a.k.a. Morrison McIntosh). Third and R.R. and Broad Street
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Two photos: one taken in 1895 and one in 1930s (?)..
C: First Methodist Church. Corner of 5th and Park. Building faced Park Street
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Photo taken before 1895.
C: Overview of Grinnell aerial view, taken from Billy Robinson's monoplane
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Taken before 1916.
C: Third Avenue Curve, looking east
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Chapin House in background. Photo taken 1878?
C: The Preston Store west side of Main Street, south of 4th Avenue
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Photo taken prior to 1889.
C: Earlier photo of Bakery Provision Store
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Main Street, possibly near RR tracks.
C: Broad Street and 4th Avenue
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
One photo prior to 1914; second photo after Merchants National Bank built. West side of Broad Street north from 4th to almost 5th visible.
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Color photo taken in 1970s. Second photo of Spurgeon's Building taken after Main Street Makeover in 1980s.
D: Looking north from south of 7th toward 8th Avenue, between Broad and Park
Parte de John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Wall studs of house in background (left) was located where Broad Street ended at 8th Avenue. Owner of house was S.J. Buck?
Newspaper Clippings about Joseph Welch
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Clippings from various newspapers, including Grinnell's Scarlet Black, detailing Welch's accomplishments after Grinnell as an attorney, specifically his trial defending the United States Army against Joseph McCarthy.
Duane Krohnke research notes: Leonard Bernstein and Joseph Welch articles
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Duane Krohnke's handwritten research notes on Leonard Bernstein's career, specifically his time as the conductor of the New York City Philharmonic Orchestra from 1941-1957, and articles detailing Joseph Welch's time with the orchestra.
Correspondence Notes: Welch Research
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Notes between Duane Krohnke and various institutions and people with connections to Joseph N. Welch, whether through person association or association through Hale and Dorr, Welch's law firm.
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Krohnke's notes on the Joseph Welch papers kept in the archives and special collections of the Boston Public Library, including letters between Krohnke and representatives of the special collections at Boston Public Library as well as between Krohnke and Joe Wall, professor of history at Grinnell College during Krohnke's research.
John Voelker Papers: Voelker-Welch Correspondence
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Several letters written back and forth between John Voelker and Joseph Welch.
Parte de Duane Krohnke Papers
Various items used during research of Joseph Welch by Duane Krohnke including booklets, articles and movie reviews of Anatomy of a Murder.