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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YRA_andres-memorial-park_Charles-City-IA.html
Andres Memorial Park
Winnebago Indian Encampment Area
Park of Village of Freeman - 1853
McKinley School Site
1871 to 1968
Destroyed by Tornado May 15, 1968
Original McKinley Schoolbell used as
Memorial to
Leonard & Matilda Andres
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YR9_dana-park_Charles-City-IA.html
Dana Park
In Memory Of
Ida Ellis Dana
Former Site of Leonard House Hotel
Given to C.I.A. in 1945
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YR7_charles-city-veterans-monument_Charles-City-IA.html
In Honor Of The
Men And Women From
The Charles City Area
Who Bravely Served Their
Country In Military Service
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YR6_1968-tornado-memorial_Charles-City-IA.html
Presented by
Charles City Woman's Club
In memory of
Those who lost their lives
In the tornado of
May 15, 1968
Sadie Chambers · Ruth Dawson · Harry Hall · Marie Greenlees · May Gault · Arthur Jacob…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YH0_floyd-county-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Charles-City-IA.html
Duty Honor Sacrifice
This memorial is dedicated to all Floyd County area veterans who have honorably served, are currently serving or will serve in the uniformed services of the United States during peacetime, conflict or war.
Let this memor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XSK_clinton-iowa-mississippi-river-flood-of-1965-historical_Clinton-IA.html
24.85' indicates the river level of the 1965 flood. The levee did not exist. Damage was estimated at $5,286,600.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XRA_herbert-quick-ravine-historical_Sioux-City-IA.html
Named in Memory of
-Herbert Quick-
-Statesman-Writer-
-Mayor of Sioux City-
He Knew and Loved the Prairie's
of Iowa
-1861 - 1925-
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XQA_strong-simple-and-economical-historical_Correctionville-IA.html
This bridge is a type of bridge patented in 1844, by Thomas and Caleb Pratt. The first Pratt truss bridges were wood designs, but when wrought iron and then steel became more available, the design quickly switched to metal. Metal bridges could han…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XQ9_correctionvilles-engine-for-growth-historical_Correctionville-IA.html
Midwestern prairie towns relied on trains to bring passengers, consumer goods, construction lumber, mail and coal. A town with a depot enjoyed more business activity and travelers coming and going because trains made regularly scheduled stops to l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XQ8_first-brides-grave-historical_Sioux-City-IA.html
Dedicated
in Memory of
Roselie Menard
Sioux City's First Bride
Born 1838 A.D.
Died 1865 A.D.
Presented By
Milton E. Follis
1939
Officers of
Woodbury
County
Pioneer Club
Frank E. Gill, Pres.
W.M. Stevens, Past Pres.
Ida M. Car…