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A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from P. L. Alling of Rochester.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from J. L. Deforest Sr. of Magnolia, IA.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from Francis I. Gage.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from V. F. Chamberlain for Cincinnati.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from T. Park Coni of Chariton, Iowa.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from William Hasman.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from K. W. Kynett of Council Bluffs, IA. The letter is an invitation to give a lecture.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from Mary G. of Philadelphia, PA. Letter regarding The Lily Newspaper.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from Fowler and Wells, New York City.

A letter written to Amelia Bloomer from Edwin B., Houghton of Boston. Letter asking for an autograph.

Best Photos of 1962 And Best Stories of 1962

Busy Workmen hustle about the fairgrounds at Dodge Park Monday, building fences, driving stakes and setting up tents for the opening of the West Pottawattamie County Fair. Livestock entries and agriculture exhibits will be in place at 9 a.m.…

You'd Make A Face Too...if you got as much dirt on you as Royal McCollum did when he slid into third base on a sacrifice bunt.

High Jumping...to avoid bumping into runner Don Dew, St. Joseph's third baseman Bob Blankenship sees ball go past the bag on steal attempt by Dew.

Eager Students...Carlos Barillas and Raphael Blanco get a lesson in English from Mrs. Nevin Innes.

Sunlight And Shadows...and a girl give Prairie Rose State Park near Harlan a look of lake-and-woods enchantment. The silhouetted girl cleaning mud from bare feet is Marty Andreasen, Harlan High senior.

Squirrels Dine...in deluxe accommodations, serviced by Berg.

Best Pictures of 1961

Stretching toward a lost horizon, ice locked Lake Manawa reflects a dying December sunset in this view from the northeast shore. Half shrouded by the cold gloom, deserted Campbell's boat dock waits in vain for fair weather fishermen to come and…

When the sun set west of this farm near Quick, cold rays bold-trimmed the clouds that cry of winter as they cross the Iowa sky. And the feed-stocked silo raised a stiff, silent finger in defense.
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