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  • Collection: Council Bluffs Public Library Special Collections

Photograph of St. Paul Episcopal Church. Located at 223 South Sixth Street. Built in 1886 and torn down in 1972. New Pottawattamie County Court House is on this site.

Photograph of Subsidiary Reservoir and Pumping Station. North Thirty-seventh Street near Missouri River.

Photograph of the Union Elevator. Foot of Sixteenth Avenue.

Photograph of the Union Pacific Transfer. Depot and Hotel South 21st Street and Twelfth Avenue. Closed and torn down about 1935. Later site of United States Mail Terminal.

Photograph of Upper Broadway. East from approximately Fourth Street.

Photograph of Upper Reservoir, Water Works and Fairmount Park. Located at the top of Glen Avenue. Two million gallon concrete storage tank located on this site.

Photograph of a view across Lake Manawa.

Photograph of view from Fairview Cemetery. Skyline of Omaha as it appeared in 1887.

Photograph of view on Oakland Avenue.

Photograph of view on Third Avenue looking West.

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Photograph of view on Willow Avenue.

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Photograph of the West Side of Main Street. Three story building in foreground is the only one still standing. Occupied for many years by E. H. Lougee & Co.

Burial details and map for the Kinsman section of the Fairview Cemetery. Researched by Roy D. Linn - Graves Officer, William Kinsman Camp #23 - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

A photograph of the Iowa State Hospital for the Insane in Clarinda, IA.

Unloading railroad supplies on the banks of the Missouri River in Omaha in 1865.

On the reverse side: "Workers on the U.P. exchanging picks and shovel for rifles to repel an Indian attack."

Union Pacific Railroad yards in Council Bluffs, looking towards the southwest. The road in the foreground where the railroad tracks cross is Ninth Avenue. The Golden Spike Monument is at middle right.

The Streamliner 'City of Los Angeles'; the Chicago and North Western - Union Pacific high speed eleven car streamline train started from Chicago this morning (Friday, May 1st) on a trial run to Omaha. It is shown as it stood in the North Western…

Gone Are the Days! Scene at the Union Pacific Railroad depot at 'Omaha City,' taken September 12, 1868.

"Chief Red Cloud didn't want the 'Iron Horse' because it 'scared away the buffalo.'"

Caption written on the reverse side.
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