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  2. George B. Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    The George B. Douglas House, which later became known as Turner Mortuary East, is owned today by The History Center, Linn County Historical Society. [2] This historic building located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. The house was built for Douglas who was a partner in a cereal mill that became the Quaker Oats Company. [3]

  3. Cedar Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Carl K. Linge died in 1963 and his son, David E. Linge (the second generation) became president. David E. Linge had been working with his father for a number of years. David founded The Cedar Memorial Funeral Home Company in 1965 creating the first combination operation in the state of Iowa with a funeral home on the cemetery grounds.

  4. List of former Christian Science churches, societies and ...

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    First Church of Christ, Scientist (Marshalltown, Iowa) 412 W Main St, Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa: Dissolved Bulldozed in August, 1985. [75] Garden, Hugh M.G. Prairie School: 1903 built 1979 NRHP 1985 demolished 1998 NRHP-delisted First Church of Christ, Scientist (Mason City, Iowa) 23 3rd St, N.W., Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]

  6. Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency visited the home at 406 So. 3rd St. and submitted the nomination. Wyatt had seven full siblings – James, Virgil, Martha, Morgan, Warren, Virginia, and Adelia – and an elder half-brother and half-sister, Newton and Mariah-Ann Earp, from his father's first marriage. Earp's boyhood home in Pella, Iowa

  7. St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Georgetown, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    At the time the entire state of Iowa was part of the Diocese of Dubuque. The Rev. Jean Villars from Keokuk visited the area starting in 1848 and celebrated Mass in people's homes. In the 1850s the Rev. John Kreckel from St. Mary of the Visitation in Ottumwa started visiting the area monthly until a small log church called St. Gregory's was ...

  8. Adair County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 census recorded a population of 7,496 in the county, with a population density of 12.9430/sq mi (4.9973/km 2). 96.88% of the population reported being of one race. 92.89% were non-Hispanic White, 0.61% were Black, 2.48% were Hispanic, 0.25% were Native American, 0.31% were Asian, 0.03% were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander and 3.43% were some other race or more than one race.

  9. George B. Hitchcock - Wikipedia

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    George Beckwith Hitchcock was born in Massachusetts January 9, 1812. His father was David Hitchcock Jr. and mother was Sarah Swan. His father was David Hitchcock Jr. and mother was Sarah Swan. His older brother Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855) was ordained a minister and became a missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1831. [ 1 ]