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Under Sward's leadership the paper's identity changed from one focused on Moline to Western Illinois and it became The Daily Dispatch. [8] The Daily Dispatch was purchased by Len H. Small on February 28, 1969, [8] and the newspaper then started the conversion from the “hot metal” method of composition to computerized photocomposition. The ...
Pages in category "Burials at Riverside Cemetery (Moline, Illinois)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus, published in East Moline, is a daily newspaper based on the Illinois side. While the Times has a primary focus on the Iowa side, and a majority of the coverage in the Argus and Dispatch is on the Illinois side, both newspapers cover the entire Quad Cities.
Moline is located approximately 165 miles (266 km) west of Chicago and approximately 164 miles (264 km) northwest of Springfield, Illinois. Moline and its neighboring communities within the Quad Cities form the largest urban area along the Mississippi River between the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul) to the north and St. Louis to the south ...
Bellson was born in Rock Falls, Illinois, in 1924, where his father owned a music store. He started playing drums at three years of age. While still a young child, Bellson's father moved the family and music store to Moline, Illinois. [5] At 15, he pioneered using two bass drums at the same time, a technique he invented in his high school art ...
Riverside Cemetery is located in Moline, Illinois, United States. It can trace its beginnings to Moline Cemetery, which was established to 1851. [1] The original 5 acres (2.0 ha) of the cemetery was purchased from Samuel and Mary Bell on November 1 of that year.
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The John Deere House is a historic building located in Moline, Illinois, United States.The house, which is associated with industrialist John Deere, sits on the edge of a high bluff overlooking the Mississippi River Valley and the urban landscape below.