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2011 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

2010 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

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Fire Damage . . . seem from the alley entrance on First Avenue includes burned-out Jensen Apartments wall rubble in alley (center), and shell of Brooder Supply Company warehouse (far right).

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Crushed Truck . . . becomes a platform…

Hasty Evacuation . . . is made by Earl R. Andersen, 207 West Washington Avenue, as he carries belongings from the apartment of his mother, Mrs. Carl O. Anderson, 98 Fourth Street. Scores of apartment dwellers fled the flames.

Fireman William D. Cavett . . . receives first aid at the fire scene from the Rev. Arthur Farrell and Acting Postmaster Kenneth A. Madigan.

Shortly After Start . . . of early-morning blaze, firemen battle flames from entrance to Nonpareil Court. Fire and smoke billow from the Katelman hardware store (tallest building at right center) while the fire ladder is run to the Morphy Drug…

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File #1 -- 3/11/1989

2008 Yearbook (Annual) of Abraham Lincoln High School.

Volume 110.

1949 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 25.

1986 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

2008 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

1999 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

1993 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

It's obvious that time has weighed heavily on this weather-beaten barn south of Magnolia. After many years of service, the structure is showing signs of age, and its backbone begins to succumb oddly to gravity.

1992 Yearbook (Annual) of Iowa School for the Deaf.

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Fixtures . . . and rug in Magnolia Masonic Temple are well over 100 years old. All furniture was handmade by a former member.

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Oldest Building . . . in Magnolia is Masonic Hall, located on corner near the town pump which was…
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