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Iowa City Centennial Headquarters.

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The building behind the horses says “First National Bank,” so this would be either Dubuque Street or Washington Street.

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Corner of Clinton Street and Iowa Avenue, downtown.

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Front row left to right: Theresa McNamara, Doris Jirotuek, Retha Varner. Back row left to right: Loretta Lingel, Vernon Erenberger, [unknown] Jiroutek, [unknown] McNamara, [unknown] McNamara, Donald Dvorsky, Donald Erenberger, Ruth Varner, Hubert…

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Dorothy Worrell was the teacher at this school.

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Henry Willenbrock was mayor of Iowa City from 1939 to 1942, serving two times.

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Front row left to right: Clarence Bahlmer, Dolores Worrell, Jim O'Neill, Francis Bahlmer, Bernard Donohoe, Vince O'Neill. Back row left to right: Cecelia O'Neill, Ellen O'Neill, Norma Mathes, Phyllis Meade, Micky Meade, teacher Dorothy Worrell.

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Wilber Teeters was mayor of Iowa City from 1943 to 1946, serving two terms.

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Dorothy Worrell was the teacher at this school. Front row left to right: Vince O'Neill, Howard Sleeth, Larry Fountain, Shirley Weldman Benishek, Jim O'Neill, Billy Donohoe. Back row left to right: Earl Dooley, Bernard Donohoe, Marcella Benyshek,…

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Historical statement detailing the process of aquiring an organ at the First Methodist Church of Iowa City

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Bremers store on the 100 block of East Washington Street, downtown.

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Washington Street in the historic Paul-Helen building. The Englert Theatre is at the far left in the last picture.

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John Wilson’s Sporting Goods store, across the street, later moved to the 400 block of East College, then to Eastdale Mall and later to the Sycamore Mall.

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First National Bank is on the northeast corner of this picture. Varsity theater is farther down the street.
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