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Photograph of Deaf and Dumb Institute. Located at 1600 South Highway 275. This building burned down in 1891. It is now The Iowa School for the Deaf.

De Soto Nat'l Wildlife Refuge #2 - 1980's (-1990's)
Upset over treatment of DeSoto. No date.
Avian cholera outbreak claims 2,300 birds at DeSoto refuge. January 13, 1980
DeSoto planning to burn fields. March 30, 1980
To exhibit Bertrand…


A sound plan at DeSoto Bend. (May 5)
By Otto Knauth. The DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge lake will be reopened . . . No date.
By Otto Knauth. Iowa turned down an "informal proposal" . . . No date.
By Otto Knauth. Should Iowa’s DeSoto National…

Visitor center entrance of De Soto National Wildlife Refuge

Visitor center entrance of De Soto National Wildlife Refuge

Man kneeling next to frozen water with a tape measure and axe laying on the ground.

Sign says "Leaving DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge."

Likeness of De Smet's map of the Council Bluffs, Iowa area, 1839. De Smet's mission is labeled "St. Joseph's", The area labeled 'Caldwell's Camp' was a Potawatomi village led by Sauganash; this was at or near the later town of Kanesville, the…

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Two postcards of the De Giorgi Bros seed company.

de Forest, Lee
"Father of Radio"
Native of C.B.
Died 6/30/1961

De Forest Wireless Tower, St. Louis Exposistion, 1904.

2 photographs of American De Forest Wireless Telegraph Company.

Driving Home . . . from trading at the corner grocery is Mrs. Annie Nelson, standing with the reins instead of sitting in her ice cream chair.

DAY CARE

Photograph of David DeVol House. 114 South 1st street. Mr. and Mrs. David DeVol and Mary DeVol are standing in front of the house.

Corner of Pierce St. and Park Ave

Ticket for a dance at the Kursaal Dance Hall at Lake Manawa.
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