Frank Schultz calmly watches the Missouri River lap at his doorstep below the east end of Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge. Schultz, on familiar terms with the river since 1930, said this spring's water level is the highest he's seen in eight years. But Schultz…
Jonquils In Spring...are admired by two girls in raincoats, Leslie and Debbie McPartland. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James McPartland, 1815 S. 7th St. The early blooms decorate the yard of Mrs. Harold David, 1803 S. 7th.
General Dodge Papers - The War Period, Book 4
December 1864 (partial, please refer to "General Dodge Papers - Book 5 - December 1864" for the remainder)
Miscellaneous 1864 correspondence
For an index for Book 4, please refer to the "General…
Hiding From Rain...that began falling while they played in Bayliss Park are Dianne, 7; Brant, 6-1/2, and Nancy, 9, all children of Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Noziska, 125 Third St. Their dog, Hedy, squeezed in under the park bench, too.
Out of the starting gate come two-hard-running ostriches, "drive" by Don Greever of Hancock and Ernest Wede of Minden. The race was one of the features at the Thursday night show at the Pottawattamie County Fair at Avoca. Also in the first heat was…
Wide-eyed over tall cowboys and their mounts at the Sidney Rodeo is Michael Ladd, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladd of Hamburg. The young admirer was among about 5,000 persons attending the first night of the rodeo.
Scattered wreckage...of car-truck crash which claimed two lives is examined by Iowa Highway Patrolman Larry Torrey, left, and Deputy Sheriff Ed Christensen, far right. The two vehicles came together at the dark spots at right hand corner of picture.
General Dodge Papers - The War Period, Book 5
April to May 1866 (partial, please refer to "General Dodge Papers - Book 6 - May 1866" for the remainder)
For an index for Book 5, please refer to the "General Dodge Papers - Book 5 Index"…
Pool Of Rainwater...makes a pretty mirror for St. John's Lutheran Church at Willow Avenue and Seventh Street. The underlying cause was a leaf-choked culvert.