Council Bluffs Armory

Title

Council Bluffs Armory

Subject

Local news

Description

Armory, CB (Dodge Light Guard/National Guard Armory)
Dodge Armory Is National Guard Headquarters July 26, 1936
Council Bluffs' Garrison Is Second Largest In State April 19, 1937
How New Armory Building Will Look April 20,1937
Expansion Makes Armory One Of Finest In State May 12, 1938
C.B. Guards Spent $175,000 in '52 January 13, 1953
Authorize New Guard Armory October 26, 1954
$200,000 Armory To Be Built Here November 16, 1954
Expect To Start Armory By July 1 April 15, 1955
Approve Bluffs Armory Plans June 23, 1955
Larsen Low Bidder On New Armory July 20, 1955
National Guard Bureau Okays New Armory For Bluffs September 15, 1955
Dodge Guard Trust To Be Dissolved February 24, 1957
New $180,000 Dodge Armory Is Dedicated February 24, 1957
Bluffs Soldiery Has Proud History February 24, 1957
Senate Panel Approves Funds For CB Armory July 16, 1990
Irwin Criticizes City's Talks On Armory Site July 20, 1990
Panel OKs $2.6 Million C.B. Armory August 20, 1990
County Seeking To Buy Up Armory Land For Parking September 1990
County To Close Deal To Buy Guard Armory December 19, 1990
Armory For C.B. Uncertain April 3, 1991
Iowa Senate OKs Funding For Armory April 3, 1991
Armory Funding Goes To House April 4, 1991

Creator

Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1936-1991

Format

Document

Type

Newspaper articles

Identifier

Armory, CB (Dodge Light Guard/National Guard Armory)

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

Rights

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Text

Newspaper clippings

Original Format

Document