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

Photographs of Council Bluffs firefighters collecting money for the Salvation Army.

Mrs. Amelia Bloomer..."I had no idea of setting a style, no thought that my act would create excitement throughout the civilized world and give to the costume my name and the credit due to Mrs. Miller."
[photo of drawing of Amelia Bloomer wearing…

Blizzard of 1975

Visiting Nurse's Association assisting Local #15 members in distributing Invalid Stickers.

A photography of a fire at Kirn Jr. High School.

Council Bluffs firefighters with Smokey the Bear.

Council Bluffs Fire Department Moonlight Madness event.

Photograph of Local #15 members attending the first M.D. Telethon.

International Association of Fire Fighters certificate honoring Local 15 for 75 years of affiliation.

Photograph of the Council Bluffs Fire Department syphoning City National Bank. Pictured: C. Smith and R. Reynolds and L. Hoyt.

Firefighters near truck at house fire - 1010 5th Avenue.

Nuzum, R. Brown, DiBlasi, Lidgett, Foster, Chief Elgan, Holly, D. DeVine, Rutledge, and Koening.

Johnson, Hassler, Bronson and Nuzum treated at hospital for heat exhaustion and released.

A Large Sign...at Blanchard indicates the town's attitude toward Highway 208.

The View...looking north. The road can be seen at left.

Bicentennial '75-'76
Olde-Time Country Music Contest & Pioneer Exposition Sept 3, 4, 5, 1976 in Westfair file (3)

Taking Rubbings...of a headstone in the Malvern Cemetery are Lois Woodfield and Betty Wilson, members of the Hastings Federated Women's Club. The club indexed as many graves as they could throughout Mills County. There were some they could not find…

The County's First Flag...was presented Monday to the Board of Supervisors by Bicentennial Commission Director Dorothy Buckingham and Art Rogers, vice president of the Historical Society of Pottawattamie County.

What's A Parade...without clowns. Here's a wagon load of Junior Clowns from the Moose Club. They are (front row) Nancy and Candy Black, Jody Thrain and Lloyd Schneckloth, and (behind) Todd Evans, Dennis Rockwell and Michelle Black.

You've Come...a long way baby is the Fourth of July slogan of the Pottawattamie Legal Secretaries' float. While one typed on an electric machine, the other float rider used an antique typewriter.
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