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  2. John R. Wheeler Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The John R. Wheeler Jr. House, also known as Immaculate Conception Convent, is a historic building located in Dunlap, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1897 by J.R. Wheeler Sr. for his son and his new wife. Wheeler Sr. was a Civil War veteran, state legislator, local lumber merchant.

  3. Fouts - Wikipedia

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    Fouts is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Fouts (1921–2019), American sports announcer; Dan Fouts (born 1951), American football player and sports announcer; Deborah Fouts, American anthropologist; Denham Fouts (1914–1948), American socialite and male prostitute; Dick Fouts (1933–2003), American player of Canadian ...

  4. Dunlap, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Dunlap is located in the northeast corner of Harrison County and a small portion of the city extends north into Crawford County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.15 square miles (2.98 km 2), of which 1.13 square miles (2.93 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.

  5. I.O.O.F. Hall (Dunlap, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The former I.O.O.F. Hall, located at 613-615 Iowa Avenue in the original commercial block of Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa, is an historic two-story pedimented red-brick building built for local members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

  6. Tom Fouts - Wikipedia

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    Tom C. Fouts (November 24, 1918 – May 24, 2004 [1]) was a farmer, author, and comedian. He was popularly known as Captain Stubby of the musical group Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers who were regularly featured on "WLS The Prairie Farmer Station" from 1948 until May 1960 (when the station changed format).

  7. Nancy Fouts - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Fouts (born 23 April 1945, Seattle, died 26 April 2019) was a sculptural artist and graphic designer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the late 1980s she managed the Fouts and Fowler gallery, with her then husband, designer Malcolm Fowler.

  8. Dan Fouts - Wikipedia

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    Fouts' passer rating and completion percentage were both his worst since 1975, while his 10 touchdowns passes were his fewest since 1977. [306] Fouts announced his retirement on March 24, 1988, at his home in Rancho Santa Fe. He cited the wear and tear on his body as the main reason. [291]

  9. Toni Harper - Wikipedia

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    Toni Harper (June 8, 1937 – February 10, 2023), [1] also known as Toni Dunlap, was an American former child singer who retired from performing at the age of 29. [ 2 ] After learning dance under Maceo Anderson , Harper was cast by the choreographer Nick Castle in Christmas Follies , at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in 1945.