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Transcript_of_Death_FY1914-15.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1915

Transcript_of_Death_FY1913-14.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1914

Transcript_of_Death_FY1912-13.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1913

Transcript_of_Death_FY1911-12.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1912

Transcript_of_Death_FY1910-11.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1911

Transcript_of_Death_FY1909-10.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending 1910

Transcript_of_Death_FY1908-09.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for fiscal year ending July 30, 1909

Transcript_of_Death_FY1907-08.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County of the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1908

Transcript_of_Death_FY1906-07.pdf
Transcript of deaths recorded in Pottawattamie County for the State of Iowa for Fiscal Year ending July 30, 1907.

First_Congregational_Church_03_07_1959_01.jpg
Getting The Feel . . . of the new pipe organ at First Congregational Church is Mrs. T.A. Sheil, church organist, as the Rev. Harold Davenport watches over her shoulder.

First_Congregational_Church_04_03_1954_01.jpg
Founding Site . . . for Southwestern Iowa Association of Congregational Christian Churches and Ministers 100 years ago was the log cabin home and church of the Rev. G.G. Rice in Council Bluffs.

First_Congregational_Church_08_30_1952_01.jpg
The First Congregational Church . . . at 611 First Ave., since 1891. However, the present edifice had four predecessors.

First_Congregational_Church_07_26_1936.jpg
Rev. George Rice, who came to Council Bluffs (then Kanesville) in 1851, and William Simpson, a Methodist missionary, who was succeeded by Rev. Moses F. Shinn, owned jointly the first non-Mormon church and school building.
It was a hewn log house at…

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_05_16_1980_01.jpg
Adjusting Crosses . . . that adorn the wall behind the pulpit of First Church of the Nazarene chapel is the Rev. A.D. Foster, designer and builder of the religious symbol wall piece. With him is Ms. Donna Mower, church secretary.

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_12_09_1978_01.jpg
Standing At The Entrance . . . of the new sanctuary of First Church of the Nazarene at Twenty-sixth Street and Avenue A, is the Rev. A.D. Foster. The pastor and his family, the members and visitors will enter the church Sunday in units to worship…

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_03_04_1978_01.jpg
Snow, especially on the roof of the new First Church of the Nazarene sanctuary, is slowing its completion. Even so, an early spring completion is still their goal. As soon as the roof of the structure is again free of snow, volunteers of the…

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_10_29_1977_01.jpg
Construction of the new sanctuary of First Church of the Nazarene, Twenty-sixth Street and Avenue A, is well under way. A construction crane this week put arches and purlins in place which will support the roof. The Rev. A.D. Foster, pastor of the…

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_12_24_1971_01.jpg
First Church of the Nazarene . . . and its adjoining properties extend a half of the block west from the church proper. Building plans are now underway to replace the church itself with a new edifice and ample Christian Education facilities. Many of…

First_Church_of_the_Nazarene_07_24_1965_01.jpg
Looking Over Music . . . are the Rev. David F. Hall, Harry Elliot, sixth grade student and a member of the church orchestra, Norris Teague, and Mrs. Vera Durick, a senior member of the First Nazarene instrumental group.
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