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Photograph of Council Bluffs firefighters competing in a half mile race. 1st place, Lou & Herb, James Cotter, Ed Wright

A photograph of a fire engine in front of the Central Fire Station.

A photograph of Council Bluffs firefighters and a horse drawn fire engine.

Photograph of people on top of a carriage. List of names on back.

Copy of a photograph of the Council Bluffs Fire Department take May 30, 1884. Names of firemen and horse on the back of photo.

Photograph of Caffrey 2nd, a racehorse owned by E. T. Waterman. History of Caffrey 2nd on the back of the photograph.

Printed at bottom of image: "Caffrey 2nd: Morgan Stallion owned by E. T. Waterman, Council Bluffs, Iowa."

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Photograph of military funeral procession of W. L. Murphy.

Photograph of the Charley Johnson Farm

This pix was taken before 1913, perhaps near the turn of the century, said Mrs. Wilson. John F. Allen, tollmaster.

Photograh of "Professor" Gentry's Dog and Pony Show. Parade on West Broadway Street in Council Bluffs, Iowa. June 8, 1900.

Photograph of "Professor" Gentry's Dog and Pony Show. Parade on West Broadway Street in Council Bluffs, Iowa. June 8, 1900.

Photograph of "Professor" Gentry's Dog and Pony Show. Parade on West Broadway Street in Council Bluffs, Iowa. June 8, 1900.

Photograph of "Professor" Gentry's Dog and Pony Show. Parade on West Broadway Street in Council Bluffs, Iowa. June 8, 1900.

Photograph of Fairmount Park.

Photograph of a woman in a horse drawn cart driving down a driveway on Graham Avenue - Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Photograph of the world's champion fire team. Council Bluffs Fire Deparment. Horses are Jack and Jim. Ed Walker, driver; Cole Jones, coupler; Robert Jones, coupler; A. H. Telfer, captain and William Boyne, member of the crew.

Photograph of President William McKinley during his visit to Council Bluffs, IA. Seated with him is Judge Walter I. Smith. Driving is Cal Shafer and Mr. Minnick. The team belonged to Taylor Woolsey, old restaurant man of this city.

General Dodge as Chief Marshal of military division of the Inauguration parade, March 4, 1897. Washington, D.C.
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