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Loren and Connie Norby started Norbys Farm Fleet in Manchester, Iowa in 1962. Since that time Norbys Farm Fleet has added 9 more stores to the following Northeast Iowa communities; Oelwein in 1966, Independence in 1968, West Union in 1970, Elkader in 1974, Decorah in 1987, Waverly in 1995, Grundy Center in 2003, Sumner in April 2005, Eldora in 2019 and in Lebanon, KY in December 2008 .
The regiment conducted summer training at Camp Dodge, Iowa, from 1921–27 and 1929–40, and at Fort Riley, Kansas, in 1927–28. For at least 2 years, in 1939 and 1940, the regiment also trained 20 company-grade cavalry officers of the 66th Cavalry Division at Camp Dodge and Camp Ripley , Minnesota .
Camp C.S. Klaus: Northeast Iowa Council: Near Colesburg, IA: Active: Situated within a 200-acre wooded valley. Camp Iten: Mesquakie Area Council: Northwest of Maquoketa, IA: Sold: Now a public park in Jackson County, Iowa. Camp Minneyata: Buffalo Bill Area Council: Near Dixon, IA: Sold: Now a public Park in Scott County, Iowa. Camp Mitigwa ...
U.S. Highway 151 Business (US 151 Business) is a business route of US 151 in Cascade, Iowa that is 3.0 miles (4.8 km) long. [5] It starts west of Cascade at a junction with US 151. Within the city, the highway is known mostly as 1st Avenue and intersects with Iowa 136 .
She attended the first-ever African American Officer Candidate School at Fort Des Moines in Iowa and was promoted to major in 1943, becoming the highest-ranking female officer. She then led the ...
The 4th Iowa Cavalry was organized at Camp Harlan in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, beginning in September 1861, and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel Asbury B. Porter. Companies A, E, and F mustered November 23; Companies B, C, D, I, K, and M mustered November 25; Company G mustered November 27; Company L mustered ...
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The 133rd Infantry arrived at the port of New York on 24 January 1919 on the USS General G. W. Goethals, and was demobilized 18 February 1919 at Camp Grant, Illinois.It was reconstituted in the National Guard in 1921, assigned to the 34th Division, and allotted to the state of Iowa.