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Two women rolling up a large, Persian-style rug.
Rolling Up a Carpet...to prepare for waxing of the floor are Dawn Mosher and Myrtle Nichols. This carpet is in the front hall of the Dodge House. The annual cleaning of the Historic General Dodge House on Third Street make sure that guests for the…

Woman sitting at small table set for tea, flanked by 2 standing mannequins of children.
Placing Napkins...into a mannequin's hand, Mrs. James Benecke puts the final touches on one of the scenes for the General's Ladies show. The Dodge House nursery room setting is a "birthday party" in honor of the general's 150th birthday.

Man holding and cleaning an antique clock on a mantelpiece.
Repairing Antique Clocks...has become one of Long's duties in taking care of the Dodge House. Cleaning the inner works of this clock helped it. The clock on the mantle in General Dodge's library.

Man sits at rolltop desk, reading a book.
In His Free Time...Long likes to examine some of the books in General Dodge's library. The picture on the desk is of Mrs. Dodge and the picture on the wall is of General Dodge.

Man kneeling on floor in front of multiple plants.
All Plants Need...to be green and healthy is "TLC" (tender, loving care), Long said. These plants are set up in the solarium in the Dodge House.

Woman stands behind antique candleholder with crystal tear drops.
Being Returned...to their rightful place on the fireplace mantle in the dining room of the Dodge House are candle holders, once part of the original decor at the Dodge family residence. Colleen Juhl, Dodge House director, places the crystal…

Woman setting the hands of an antique grandfather clock.
Setting the grandfather clock...the Dodge House's most recent acquisition, is tour guide Ethel Stillinger. The 150-year-old cherrywood stands in the back parlor as a memorial to Mrs. Darlene Cutler, Mrs. Cutler was a longtime supporter of the…

Man holding an antique lithoplane lamp.
Admiring...an antique lithoplane lamp is Jack Drew of Omaha. The lamp is a new addition to the Historic General Dodge House. Memorial funds were used to purchase the lamp in honor of Drew's brother, Louis, a long-time contributor to the Dodge House…

Antique girl doll with dark hair, wearing an apron.
This Italian Lenci...is one of the antique dolls now on display at the Historic Dodge House.

Directional sign beside the interstate.
The Dodge House is getting a little extra help in steering tourists to its door these days, this sign on Interstates 80 and 29 near the Lake Manawa exit tells motorists that this [is] where to turn if they want to see the historic site.

Two men standing by outdoor fountain, with another man turning on the water.
After about five years of dormancy, the fountain at the Historic Gen. Dodge House was back in operation Friday. Richard C. Peterson. left, and his nephew, Wade C. Peterson of Miamai, Fla., watch as the water is turned on by Bob Potkonak, caretaker…

Woman holding antique doll, next to shelves with 3 more dolls.
Catherine A. White, director of the Historic Gen. Dodge House, takes an antique doll from a display case at the house, 605 Third St. "Dolls of Yesteryear" will be on exhibit through July.

Victorian house lit up at night.
New exterior lights now illuminate the Historic General Dodge House.

Two men reading magazine.
William Peterson, left, holds a copy of the "Palimpsest," the magazine of the Iowa State Historical Society, while N.P. "Sandy" Dodge V looks on. Peterson and another Council Bluffs native recently published articles about William F. Kinsman, former…

 Harlan Shriner's in mini vehicles on parade.
From the small (the "economy-size" vehicles of the Shrine Patrol of Harlan) to the tall (a working replica of the Neola Grain Co. elevator,) Monday's Neola Centennial Parade provided a big draw to Labor Day crowds. The Neola Grain float was open…

Harlan Shriners in mini vehicles on parade.
A Labor Day Parade . . . is one of the highlights of Neola's Hoo Doo Day, which also includes mud drags, a triathlon and tractor pulls. Members of the Harlan Shrine Patrol rode in the Neola Centennial parade at this time last year.

Large statue of angel in the bow of a boat, with short wall and collecting pool
Ruth Anne Dodge memorial fountain, the "Black Angel," with two boys at the pond

Church building.
This Architectural Rendition . . . of the Neola First Presbyterian Church shows the proposed new addition to be constructed in the right foreground. The original church building, in the left portion of the drawing, was constructed in 1956.

A painted mural on a building.
A New Front . . . on the Senior Citizen's Center in Neola greets the community. Funds were raised last year during the annual Hoo Doo Days to pay for the renovations. The building mural was painted for the Neola Centennial in 1982.
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