Photo Inventory: I

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for I. To request access, please contact our research staff.

Inventory 

Illowa Collection, 1991-47

Inclusive dates: 1987-1990 

Scope Notes

The collection is comprised of 31 images (including 27 color negatives, 4 b&w negatives, 1 color print, and 2 b&w prints) related to construction projects involving members of the Illowa Construction Labor and Management Council. Images include those related to construction of the Quad-City Times building, Quad City Metropolitan Airport expansion, Steamboat Landing, Centennial Bridge lighting, Skip-A-Long Day Care Center, Augustana Library, Nichols-Homeshield, Brady Street Stadium, Moline Superblock, and Illini Med Center, as well as some Illowa meetings and images of Labor Day parades. Original images in possession of donor, Illowa Construction Labor and Management Council.

Folder 1

Inventory, negatives (31)

Folder 2

Prints (3)

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Inventory


Iowa Sesquicentennial Collection 1997-66 and 1998-86

Inclusive dates: 1994-1996

Scope Notes

This collection contains material related to Scott County’s celebration of Iowa Sesquicentennial (150th anniversary of statehood) in 1996. The material was collection and donated by Scott County Sesquicentennial Committee Chair Carol Ehlers. The collection consists of archival materials including news releases, reports, newspaper articles, brochures and travel and 13 color photographs related to celebration events, especially the Big River Rendezvous held in October 1996.

See separate inventory in box for archival material.

Subject Cross Reference
 

Boats & Boating–Shorelines (1998.86.5, 7, 8)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Bettendorf (1998.86.8)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Delta Queen (1998.86.7)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Harriet Bishop (1997.66.30)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Queen of Hearts (1997.66.29)

Dams (1998.86.6)

Holidays & Celebrations–Centennial–Misc.

Parades (1998.86.1, 2, 3)

Recreation–Camping & Outings (1998.86.5, 6)

Transportation–Wagons (1998.86.1,

Portraits–Unidentified Woman (1997.66.31)

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Inventory 

I.I. (Iowa-Illinois) Gas & Electric Collection, 1983-57

Inclusive dates: ca. 1919-1957

Scope notes
 

This collection consists of 24 8×10 black & white copy prints made from photographs from the collection of Iowa Illinois Gas & Electric Co. Photographs record production and recreation activities of employees as well as plant sites and facilities. Peoples Light Co., M.R.I. Manufacturing Co. and Tri-City Railway Co. are corporate names also identified in this collection   
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Inventory
 

Irish Collection 1959-101

Inclusive dates: 1869-1890

Scope Notes

This collection consists of 18 photographs collected by C.W. Irish (a Davenport Civil engineer). Images relate to railroads, solar eclipse and lunar photography.

Folder 1

Railroads (4 photos)

Folder 2

Solar eclipse (7 photos). Lunar photography (7 photos).

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Inventory


IUOE COLLECTION, 1991-41

Inclusive dates: 19370c. 1985

Scope Notes

The collection is comprised of 34 images (12 color negatives and 14 b&w negatives) of International Union of Operating Engineers members. The collection covers various local unions of the IUOE including #426 and #537. The earlier images are group portraits of employees at construction sites. Later images include union members visiting the Link-Belt Speeder plant in Cedar Rapids and members working at road and power plant construction sites. Original photographs in possession of the donor, International Union of Operating Engineers Local #537.
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Inventory
 

Ives Collection, 1999-97

Dates: c. 1937-40 

Scope Notes

This collection consists of 6 black and white copy prints and negatives made from original photographs in scrapbook in the possession of donor Alicia Ives. Photograph are related to her father, Paul Ives.

Image Description
 

1999.97.1        Marge Meinert, WOC pianist, with Paul Ives, holding a recording of “Senorita”, recorded by Ms. Meinert, c . 1947-49

1999.97.2        Groups photograph of Quad City Times columnist Shirley Davis, Paul Ives and Susie Bell, c. 1980S?

1999.97.3        Exterior view of Paramount Publix Theatre in Nebraska, which was managed by Paul Ives, c. 1940S

1999.97.4        Paul Ives soliciting donations for the Lion’s club, c. 1985-92?

1999.97.5        Group photograph taken at ground breaking for WOC television station, Paul Ives is 4th from left, Mrs. David Palmer and daughters, and David Palmer in center, c. 1959 –1960

1999.97.6        Paul Ives receiving the Governor’s Award from Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, c. 1985-92?

Subject Cross Reference
 

COMMUNICATION–TELEVISION

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–MOTION PICTURES

GROUPS–IDENTIFIED

MUSIC–RECORDINGS & EQUIPMENT

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–LIONS

STATE, IOWA

PORTRAIT–BELL, SUSIE

PORTRAIT–DAVIS, SHIRLEY

PORTRAIT–IVES, PAUL

PORTRAIT–MEINERT, MARGE

Photo Inventory: H

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for H. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Hall/Whitaker Collection, 1948-3

Inclusive dates: ca. 1860-1900

Scope Notes: This collection of 84 photographs, primarily portraits, was collected by the associated Davenport families of Hall and Whitaker. The collection is housed in one document box.

Folder 1 Inventory, negatives

Folder 2 Misc. subjects (2 photos)

Folder 3

Portraits (16 photos) unidentified and identified including: Mrs. Israel Hall (2), George Hall (3), Brig. Gen. T.W. Sweeney (4), Byron Whitaker (5), Lottie Hall Whitaker (6)

Folder 4 Tin type portraits (14 photos) unidentified except Lydia Hall Clark (1)

Album 1 27 photos listed on p. 2 [see below] of Hall/Whitaker Inventory

Album 2 25 photos listed on p. 3 [see below] of Hall/Whitaker Inventory

Album 1

p. 3  unidentified wedding (tintype)

p. 4 unidentified man

p. 6 unidentified Civil War Soldier, Quincy, Ill.

p. 7 unidentified woman, New York

p. 10  unidentified Civil War soldier, Pulaski, Tenn.

p. 11 unidentified Civil War soldier, Corinth, Miss.

p. 17 unidentified Civil War soldier

p. 18 unidentified old man

p. 19 unidentified old woman

p. 20 unidentified man

p. 21 2 young women (tintype)

p. 22 Gen. S.M.? Dodge, Corinth, Miss.

p. 23 unidentified Civil War soldier

p. 24 unidentified old woman

p. 25 unidentified old woman

p. 26 unidentified young couple

p. 27 J.H. Conant? (1st Lt. Co. H) Civil War Soldier

p. 29 Capt. Slaymaker?

p. 32 unidentified woman

p. 33 unidentified girl

p. 34 unidentified girl

p. 35 unidentified girl

p. 36 unidentified man

p. 37 unidentified man

p. 38 unidentified baby

p. 39  unidentified girl

p. 40  Vol? P.T. Wimbly? (2nd Iowa Vol. Infantry)

Album 2

Photo 1 C.H. Baldwin

Photo 2 Mrs. B.N. Whitaker (Oct 1887)

Photo 6 unidentified woman

Photo 10 unidentified man

Photo 11 unidentified man

Photo 12 unidentified woman

Photo 21 Orville S. Hall

Photo 22 unidentified woman

Photo 24 unidentified man

Photo 31 unidentified man

Photo 32 Lottie Hall

Photo 34 photo of drawing “Wild Flowers”

Photo 35 unidentified woman

Photo 37 unidentified man

Photo 38 unidentified woman

Photo 41 unidentified man

Photo 44 unidentified man

Photo 49 unidentified man

Photo 50 unidentified woman

Photo 51 unidentified boy

Photo 52  unidentified man

Photo 55 unidentified woman

Photo 56 unidentified woman “To Mine Spalding”

Photo 61 unidentified girl

Photo 62 unidentified woman

Photo 76 Judd and Sarah Cone (1901)

[Photos not listed are actually blank spaces in the album]

INVENTORY

Hamann Collection, XII

Inclusive dates: 1885-1941

Scope Notes: 

The collection consists of 20 photographs of A.W. and Clara Hamann, their Davenport home and the Davenport home of the Koenig Family.

Folder 1

Houses, group photos, and a nature scene. (20) Inventory

Folder 2

Portraits: Hamann, A.W. (7)

Hamann, Clara (3)

INVENTORY

Hansen Collection, 1987-64

Inclusive dates: ca. 1920-1945

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 153 positive photographic images. These images primarily illustrate scenes concerning aviation at Cram Airfield in Davenport, Iowa.

Folder 1 Inventory, photographs (26 photos)

Album 1 Photo album (127 photos)

INVENTORY

Hanssen’s Hardware Collection, XIII

Inclusive dates: c. 1910-1935

Scope Notes: The collection consists of 7 copy prints illustrating Hanssen’s Hardware employees, shop interiors and exteriors. The images are of professional quality, predominately the work of Fromader Photography. Ownership of the original photographs is not documented

INVENTORY

Hargadon Collection 1998-11

Date(s): 1882, 1915 (reproductions made 1996 and 1997)

Scope Notes: This collection consists 35 mm negatives and reproduction prints of photographs of the Ficke family members, including Mrs. C. A. Ficke and Alice Ficke Simonson in their wedding dresses, Alice Simonson as [sister?] Helene’s Maid of Honor, and John Simonson.

These reproductions were made in 196 or 1997 by the donor, Jean Hargadon, for use in the wedding exhibit “Something Old, Something New”, in 1997.

Mrs. Ficke and Alice’s wedding dresses are in the Museum’s collection, MT 116 and MT 2890 respectively

Image Description

1998.11.1 wedding portrait of Mrs. C. A. Ficke, 1882 (laser print)

1998.11.2-4 wedding portrait of Mrs. C. A. Ficke, 1882 (black and white reprint)

1998.11.5-6 wedding portrait of Mrs. C. A. Ficke, 1882 (color reprint)

1998.11.7-8 wedding portrait of Mrs. Alice Ficke Simonson (black and white reprint)

1998.11.9-10 portrait of Alice Ficke Simonson as “Helene’s Maid of Honor” (black and white reprint)

1998.11.11 portrait of John Simonson as young boy, n.d. (black and white reprint)

1998.11.12-21 10 negatives for above prints

Subject Cross Reference

RECREATION—CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES (11)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—WEDDINGS 

PORTRAIT—FICKE, MRS. C. A.

PORTRAIT–SIMONSON, ALICE FICKE

PORTRAIT—SIMONSON, JOHN

INVENTORY

Harrison Collection, XIV

Inclusive dates: c. 1914-1916

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 44 photographic prints, mounted in an album, and corresponding glass plate negatives. Davenport scenes of prominence and historic significance are included. Photographs are generally of architectural subjects.

INVENTORY

Haut Collection 1992-101

Inclusive dates: 1917-1967

Scope Notes: This collection contains photo reproductions of 7 portraits of men from 3 generations of the Haut family who served in the U.S. military. Original prints are in the possession of the donor. (See also portrait of Edward Haut in the Portrait File and uniforms in the Putnam’s collection, 1991-142.)

Folder 1 Inventory, notes

Folder 2 Copy negatives (9 – 7 different images)

Portraits include: 

Haut, Charles (#3)

Haut, Edward (#2)

Haut, Frank (#4)

Haut, Fred (#1, 3)

Haut, Gary Lee (#5, 6)

Haut, Steven Alan (#7)

INVENTORY

Hickey Bros. Collection, XLIII

Date: 1951

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 17 original 4×5” negatives which document the 50th anniversary celebration of the Hickey Bros. Cigar Store (1901-1951). [These images are possibly the work of commercial photographer, Richard K. Sunderbrunch]. Hickey Bros. was more than a cigar store; these images suggest newspapers and magazines were sold, there was a lunch counter as well.

Cross references have been made to:

Business & Industry – Product Distribution – Tobacco

Hotel, Motel, Restaurant, Tavern – Restaurant

Social Life & Customs – Clothing – 1920-1959

Newspapers & Periodicals – Misc.

INVENTORY

Hilbert Collection 2004-8

Date(s): 1860s, 1920-1968

Bulk dates: 1920s, 1950-1968

Scope Notes: This collection consists of images and a scrapbook related to donor Walter Hilbert and his wife Joyce and their families jobs and activities. Joyce Hilbert’s parents were Herbert and Marie Healey. Herb’s father was Tom Healey. Tom Healey worked as superintendent of the Davenport Water Company.

Brinkman furniture factory was located at 6th and Warren Street. Donation included cane-seated chair made at this factory. This is part of Mr. Hilbert’s family.

Associated scrapbook 2004.8.15 (stored separately) documents Marie Healey’s political activities including her involvement in the Iowa Democratic party. She served as First District committeewoman, vice chairman of the Scott County Democratic central committee and the first woman from Davenport to be a delegate to a national convention (1960.) Newspaper clippings include her activities on state and national levels as well as a story with photograph of her family; husband Herbert, daughter Joyce and son Tom. Other items include ribbons from conventions, passes and invitations to events includes Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, May 1962; Second Inaugural Salute, Jan. 1963; Democratic National Conventions for 1960 and 1964.

Image Description

Folder 1

Water basin construction at Davenport Water Company Pumping Station #1 on East River Drive, Davenport, September 26, 1923

2004.8.11 View looking towards buildings with railroad bridges at right

2004.8.12 View looking towards the river, basin in foreground

2004.8.13 View of wall between basins with two men standing on wall. Cement mixer on sidewall; river in background

2004.8.14 Pumping Station No. 2, west façade, at 14th and Ripley Streets, with reservoir in foreground

Folder 2

2004.8.4 Brinkman furniture factory, “West Davenport Furniture Factory” on building; also warehouse building and workers pictured, c. 1860s

Series of images of men laying water main, 1920s

2004.8.5 Man in foreground pulling up bricks from street, men in background laying main

2004.8.6 Pipes hanging from frame, block and tackle, ready to lower into trench

2004.8.7 Pipe being lowered into trench

2008.4.8a-b Men in trench and two men wearing ties beside trench. One of these men is probably Tom Healey. (2 copies)

Folder 3

Installation of water tank at Davenport Water Company Pumping Station No. 1 on East River Drive, c. 1920s

2004.8.9 Men standing in front of tank, which is on skids, pumping station building in background

2004.8.10 two men standing by water tank, which is on a railroad car

Folder 4

These photographs were removed from scrapbook 2004.8.15

– Photograph of Marie Healey seated at table, c. 1960

– Unidentified group photograph from verso “August 1963 in Highland Kansas for Barbara’s funeral”

– Photograph of Marie Healey (center) shaking hands with Hubert Humphrey, October 1958 (removed from original cardboard frame)

Scrapbook (2004.8.15)

Photographs include (listed in order as they appear in scrapbook):

– Group photograph of Iowa State Central Committee [Democratic Party], June 6, 1962

– Group photograph of Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, Washington D.C., April 30 – May 2, 1964

– Marie Healey at New Frontiers dinner at Iowa Governor’s Mansion, May 1963

– Marie Healey at Jackson Dinner, 1958 (center seated at table)

– Group photographs of Marie Healey and other Democratic women at Campaign Conference for Democratic Women in Washington D. C., May, 1962

– Group photograph of Marie Healey (right) standing next to Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee and two unidentified men and an unidentified woman, n.d.

– Photograph of Senator Estes Kefauver, standing, with Marie Healey seated, n.d.

– Group photograph of Marie Healey (center) shaking hands with Hubert Humphrey, October 1960 (same image as 8 x 10 that is identified as being 1968)

– Group photograph of Mrs. Robert Brunk, president of Scott County Democratic Woman’s Club, Lex Hawkins of Des Moines, chairman of state central committee and Marie Healey while vice chairman of state committee, March 1964 (see related newspaper clipping)

– Group photograph of Marie Healey, Cesear Romaro and Mrs. John Baldridge of Chariton, Iowa, at Coconut Grove night club in Los Angeles, July 1960. (see related newspaper clipping)

– Group photograph identified as “Jan. 1957 Governor’s inauguration”, Marie Healey (center) holding a book with unidentified man (left) looking over her shoulder, and another man (right) on telephone

– Group photograph of James Roosevelt [right] shaking hands with unidentified man, Marie Healey looking on in background, n.d.

– Photograph of Marie Healy, right, with Iowa’s First Lady [Loveless?], 1958

– Group photograph of Marie Healey (right), with 5 unidentified people, “Congressman Coach” written on bottom of photo, “1958 Governor’s mansion” written at top.

– Photograph of Marie Healey standing at podium, captioned “Chairman of County Convention, April 1956”

– Photograph of “President Harry Truman at Davenport, October 1952”. Truman standing at podium on outdoor stage. People standing on stage behind him.

– Photograph of Marie Healey and Senator Estes Kefauver standing under the wing of a plane at Quad City airport, June 22, 1956 (see related newspaper clipping)

– Group photograph of Marie Healey and two unidentified men and one woman at the Atlantic City National Convention, 1964 [woman and man at left may be Mr. and Mrs. George Beuse of Princeton, IA. Mr. Beuse was First District delegate to convention]

Subject Cross Reference

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—CONSTRUCTION (5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—EMPLOYEES (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—FURNITURE & APPLIANCES (4)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PUBLIC UTILITIES (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)

GROUPS—IDENTIFIED (FOLDER 4, 15)

GROUPS—UNIDENTIFIED (FOLDER 4, 14)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (15)

POLITICS (15)

RAILROADS—CARS—EXTERIORS (10)

RIVER & CREEKS—MISSISSIPPI (12)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—RESIDENTIAL—PRE-1920 (5)

STATE, IOWA (15)

NATIONAL–PRESIDENTS—TRUMAN (15)

PORTRAITS—BRUNK, MRS. ROBERT (15)

PORTRAITS—HAWKINS, LEX (15)

PORTRAITS—HEALEY, MARIE (FOLDER 4, 15)

PORTRAITS—HUMPHREY, HUBERT (FOLDER 4, 15)

PORTRAITS—KEFAUVER, SENATOR ESTES (15)

PORTRAITS—ROOSEVELT, JAMES (15)

INVENTORY

Historic Resource Development Program (HRDP) Music Collection, 1991-228

Inclusive dates: 1991

Scope Notes: The collection consists of 104 images shot by photographer Jay R. Strickland working under a contract with the Putnam Museum (see copy of contract in folder 1) in conjunction with a grant from the Historic Resource Development Program of the State of Iowa for the temporary exhibit “The Beat Goes On: Music in the Quad Cities Since 1830.” Subjects include a variety of musical activities held in the Quad City area from April to November 1991 (see notes and job sheets in folder 1 for more details).

Folder 1

Inventory, copy of contract, notes, transparencies (9)

Folder 2

Negatives (104, filed in same way as prints, see below)

Folder 3

Portraits (32 prints, filed alphabetically)

Bellson, Louie (1991.228.79, 80)

Burnside, R.L. (1991.228.56)

Butterfield, Ed (1991.228.37)

Christensen, Don (1991.228.72)

Cochran, Jane (1991.228.81)

Crowder, James (1991.228.68)

Evans, Jesse (1991.228.9)

Gahagan, Allan (1991.228.86)

Greenwood, Lee (1991.228.76)

Herman, “Hawkeye” (1991.228.63)

Levson, Rodney, Jr. (1991.228.85)

Longnecker, Ed (1991.228.59)

McFadden, Debbie (1991.228.70, 71)

Malloon, Cleve (1991.228.39)

Neulieb, Carol (1991.228.22)

Polard, Devra (1991.228.33)

Roost, Joseph F. (1991.228.83)

Royal, Billy Joe (1991.228.44)

Schroeder, Jerry (1991.228.52, 53)

Shuh, Angeline (1991.228.69)

Sladky, Math (1991.228.74)

Sterns, Samantha (1991.228.88)

Sterns, Rebecca (1991.228.93)

Titman, Wayne (1991.228.45)

Wheeler, Terry (1991.228.84)

Whiteside, Steve (1991.228.87)

Willis, Ryan (1991.228.38)

Wooten, Don (1991.228.49)

Young, Zora (1991.228.55)

Folder 4

(72 prints filed by main subject heading)

1991.228.1-4 Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra Days (Music – Orchestras – Misc.)

1991.228.5, 6 Quad City Symphony Orchestra (Music – Orchestras – Quad City Symphony)

1991.228.7, 8 Etude Club meeting (Music – Misc.)

1991.228.9 Koto Ensemble at Augustana College (Music – Misc.)

1991.228.11, 12 Augustana Jazz Ensemble (Music – Bands)

1991.228.13, 14 Davenport West High School choir (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.15 Larry Peterson playing organ at Trinity Episcopal Church (Music – Instruments)

1991.228.16 St. Ambrose Univ. Chorale (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.17, 18 St. Ambrose Univ. Jazz Band (Music – Bands)

1991.228.19-21 St. Ambrose Chamber Singers (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.23 Moline High School choir members (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.24, 25 Rock Island High School choir members (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.26, 27 Augustana College choir (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.28, 29 Davenport Central High School orchestra (Music – Orchestras – Misc.)

1991.228.30-32 Bettendorf High School choir members (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.34 Rock Island High School band members (Music – Bands)

1991.228.35, 36 Rock Island High School orchestra members (Music – Orchestras – Misc.)

1991.228.40-43 Friends of Heritage Arts members with folk instruments (Music – Misc.)

1991.228.46 Band at June Jamboree in East Moline (Music – Bands)

1991.228.47, 48 Los Reales concert (Music – Bands)

1991.228.50, 51 Mozart Festival presentation, “The Magic Flute” (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.54 TV technician at Miss. Valley Blues Festival (Communication – Television)

1991.228.57, 58 Audrey & the Blue Kats at Miss. Val. Blues Fest. (Music – Bands)

1991.228.60-62 Blues players at Col Ballroom (Music – Bands)

1991.228.64, 65 Interiors of McKay’s Music Store (Business & Industry – Product Distribution – Music Stores)

1991.228.66, 67 Hot Lips, Fingers & Sticks band at Bix 7 practice run (Music – Bands)

1991.228.73 Ramona and the Night Riders at Deutsch Days (Holidays & Celebrations – Festivals – Misc.)

1991.228.75 Math Sladky band at Deutsch Days (Music – Bands)

1991.228.77 Lee Greenwood at Silvis Country Music Festival (Music – Bands)

1991.228.78 Louie Bellson with Northern Illinois Univ. Jazz Band (Music – Bands)

1991.228.82 Grace United Methodist Church choir members (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.89-92 Indian powwow at Rock Island Arsenal (Indians – Misc)

1991.228.94, 95 Children playing with musical toys (Recreation – Children’s Activities)

1991.228.96, 97 Good News Singers at Ridgecrest Village & audience (Social Live & Customs – Old Age & Retirement; Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.98 Cast of “The Magic Flute” at Mozart Festival (Music – Choruses & Singers)

1991.228.99 Members of the Classique Quintet practicing (Music – Bands)

1991.228.100, 101 Augustana Jazz Ensemble (Music – Bands)

1991.228.102 Quad City Symphony Orchestra rehearsal (Music – Orchestras – Quad City Symphony)

1991.228.103, 104 Chordbusters annual show, “What’s Up Doc?” (Music – Choruses & Singers)

INVENTORY

Hoffbauer -Petersen Collection 2005-6 

Date: c. 1907-1970, scattered dates 

Scope Notes : This collection consists 4 original photographs and 8 digital images scanned from photographs in the donor’s possession. They document the donor’s family who are associated with clothing and other artifacts in this accession. 

Note: The digital images in folder 2 were scanned using standards established for the Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Archives. Scanning worksheets and photocopies of photographs are included in folder 2. 

Image Description 

Folder 1

2005.6.28 photograph of Craig Hoffbauer, ca. 1955 

2005.6.29 photograph of Hilda Bernick holding baby daughter, Nadine, ca. 1918-1919 

2005.6.30 portrait of Nadine Bernick at time of high school graduation, 1936 

2005.6.31 portrait of Clarence Bernick, ca. 1907 

Folder 2 

2 CD containing the following images: 

2005.6.32 Amy Petersen wearing angel costume (2005.6.9), December 1970 

2005.6.32 Nadine Bernick Hoffbauer on honeymoon to Wisconsin Dells, wearing jodhpurs (2005.6.11), Sept. 1940 

2005.6.34 Bernick/Hoffbauer family at Shirley Sindt Day’s wedding, June 8, 1947; family members in photo are Edward Hoffbauer, Frank Weih, Clarence Bernick, Pete Sindt, Arnold Sindt, Don Weih, Norma (Sindt) Weih, Velma (Sindt) Giese, Hilda (Sindt) Bernick, Nadine (Bernick) Hoffbauer, Nelda Sindt, Virginia Weih, Lillian Sindt, Craig Hoffbauer, JoAnne Sindt, Shirley (Sindt) Day 

2005.6.35 Bernick/Sindt family members, mid 1920s, shows Nelda Sindt wearing dress (2005.6.27). Family members in photo are Hilda Sindt Bernick, Nelda Sindt, Velma Giese, Linda Schwarting [?}, Norma Weih, Anna Sindt, Linda’s daughter?, Molly Schwarting (Anna’s sister), Nadine Bernick Hoffbauer, Don Weih 

2005.6.36 Velma Giese and second woman, c. 1940 

2005.6.37 Adolph & Amelia Bernick, wedding photograph, c. 1889, Amelia wearing dress (2005.6.5) 

2005.6.38 Elsie Bernick Stowell, sweet sixteen photograph, c. 1910, wearing dress (2005.6.4)

2005.6.39 Hilda and Clarence Bernick on farm, Clarence is wearing jacket (2005.6.6) 

Subject Cross Reference 

Farms & Farming–Buildings & Barnyards–1920-1999 [39] 

Farms & Farming–Special Types–Livestock (39] 

Groups–Identified [34, 35] 

Social Life & Customs–Clothing–1850-1919 [29, 31, 37, 38] 

Social Life & Customs–Clothing–1920-1959 [28, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39] 

Social Life & Customs–Clothing–1960-2000 [32] 

Social Life & Customs–Weddings [33, 34, 37] 

Portrait–Bernick, Adolph [37] 

Portrait–Bernick, Amelia [37] 

Portrait–Bernick, Clarence [31, 34, 39] 

Portrait–Bernick, Hilda Sindt [29, 34, 35, 39] 

Portrait–Day, Shirley Sindt [34] 

Portrait–Giese, Velma Sindt [34, 35, 36] 

Portrait–Hoffbauer, Craig [28,34] 

Portrait–Hoffbauer, Edward [34] 

Portrait–Hoffbauer, Nadine Bernick [29, 30, 33, 34, 35] 

Portrait–Petersen, Amy [32] 

Portrait–Schwarting, Molly [35] 

Portrait–Sindt, Anna [35] 

Portrait–Sindt, Arnold [34] 

Portrait–Sindt, JoAnne [34] 

Portrait–Sindt, Lillian [34] 

Portrait–Sindt, Nelda [34,35] 

Portrait–Sindt, Pete [34] 

Portrait–Stolwell, Elsie Bernick [38] 

Portrait–Weih, Don [34,35] 

Portrait–Weih, Frank [34] 

Portrait–Weih, Norma Sindt [34, 35] 

Portrait–Weih, Virginia [34]

Photo Inventory: G

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for G. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Gaessner Collection 1962-171

Inclusive dates: 1860-1962

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 41 photographs, primarily portraits, taken in Leipzig, Germany in the Nineteenth Century. 2 photographs from 1962 illustrate Miss Alma Gaessner displaying a lace collar (Putnam Museum catalogue # MT 1858).

Folder 1

Inventory, Photographs – primarily group photos (6)

Folder 2

Portraits (35)

Ebigt?, Alma (1)

Florz?, Richard (1)

Gaessner, ? (1)

Gaessner, ? “Mother” (1)

Gaessner, ? (1)

Gaessner, Alma (4)

Gaessner, Charles (3)

Gaessner, Hugo (3)

Gaessner, Ida (1)

Gaessner, Lela? (2)

Gaessner, Marie (2)

Gaessner, Oscar (5)

Gurstenberger, [Rev.] ? (1)

Kahler, ? (1)

Kahler, ? (1)

Kahler, Olga (1)

Koehler, Amelia Gaessner

Muchlaman, ? (1)

Mueller, Alrina (1)

Mueller, ? (1)

Muhleman, ? Kahler (1)

Unidentified (1)

INVENTORY

Genesis Systems Group Collection 1999-73

Date: c. 1997-1999

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 15 color prints documenting the automated manufacturing systems produced by Genesis Systems Group of Davenport. Some images show the systems in use in factories; others are “product shots” showing only the equipment. 

These images were solicited for the exhibit “100 Years of Real Stuff.” A separate donation includes a plastic model of one of the company’s products. 

RESTRICTION: Images for Museum use only – educational, catalogue, archival and exhibition use.

Image Description

1999.73.1 Genesis/Versa-System in operation

1999.73.2 Harley-Davidson, Inc. Tank Manufacturing line/Final Weldment Station using Versa-System

1999.73.3 Modular unit at John Deere plant in Dubuque

1999.73.4 S0567 Versa 2 with Fanuc ArcMate 100/Rammer Handles

1999.73.5 Modine Manufacturing Gantry SO 565

1999.73.6 JI Case – Burlington Modular SO 463

1999.73.7 Unidentified Genesis System

1999.73.8 Trane Versa 4 SO 600 and Trane Custom Frame 245

1999.73.9 Exterior view of Genesis Systems Group building at 8900 North Harrison, Davenport

1999.73.10 Genesis-Versa System product shot

1999.73.11 Versa-System 4M product shot

1999.73.12 Genesis-Versa System product shot

1999.73.13 Genesis-Versa System product shot

1999.73.14 Genesis-Versa System product shot

1999.73.15 Genesis-Versa System product shot

Subject Cross-Reference

Business & Industry—Farm Implements (3, 6)

Business & Industry—Machinery (1-8, 10-15)

Business & Industry—Misc. (2)

Cities—Street Scenes—Business—1960-1999 (9)

INVENTORY

Girl Scout Collection

Inclusive dates: c. 1930 to c. 1970

Scope Notes: This small collection consists of 25 copy negatives and 17 copy prints. These images were shot from originals for inclusion in a Putnam Museum exhibit on Girl Scouting in the Quad-Cities. Provenance of photographs is uncertain. See notes from exhibit file for further information (Temporary exhibits 1987).

Girl Scout Photographs

1. At Camp Minneyata ND

2. Paarman Hall at Minneyata

3. Entry to Camp Minneyata

4. Brownie Meeting Jan 1950

5. Making Easter Eggs, 1945

6. Parade for War Bonds, 1940s

7. Adjusting back packs, 1970

8. Summer camp 1940

9. Group on porch & stairs, 1930s

10. First aid, Brownies

11. Troop 27 McKinley School 1947

12. Camp Piper Hills, New Windsor

13. Launch cookie drive, girl on left is Jill Naeckle

14. Lou Henry Hoover & Girl Scouts working a war garden in 1918, Washington D.C.

15. Same [missing]

16, 17, 18. Brownie Enrollment

(4) Color negatives, Campers at Camp Conestoga

No prints in file

(3) Black and white 35 mm negatives, unidentified

No prints in file

[F1173]

INVENTORY

Graffiti Collection 1992-73

Inclusive dates: May 1992

Scope Notes: This collection is comprised of 14 images (7 color negatives with prints, 2 color transparencies, and 5 black and white negatives with contact prints) of gang graffiti spray-painted on the east side of the Midcoast Salon building on West Locust Street, Davenport. The graffiti is apparently from a rival gang of the Black Gangster Disciples (since the term “No Folks” appears and the gang’s symbols are painted upside down; see notes).

Folder 1

Inventory, negatives (35mm – 7 color, 5 b&w), transparencies (35mm – 2 color)

Folder 2

Prints (12)

Cross references:

Business & Industry – Misc. (5)

Business & Industry – Service – Barbers (1-4, 6-14)

Law & Law Enforcement – Crimes (1-4, 6-14)

Organizations & Clubs – Gangs (1-14)

Social Life & Customs – Dance (5)

INVENTORY

Graham Collection 1971-12

Dates: ca. 1890-1900

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 46 photo positive images, primarily unidentified portraits, housed in 2 yellow celluloid photo albums. The exceptions are: 1 identified portrait of Wesley Seymour Clewell, 7 group portraits of unidentified people and unidentified workers at a cemetery gate. These pieces of material culture were formerly assigned the object numbers: MU 3321 and MU 3322 and within the Graham Collection have been assigned the designations Album 1 and Album 2 respectively.

Album 1

19 photographs including: Portrait – Clewell, Wesley Seymour

Album 2

27 photographs including group portraits of unidentified children and workers at a cemetery gate.

INVENTORY

Gronewold Collection 1992-97

Inclusive dates: c. 1920-1931

Scope Notes: This collection contains 14 images (9 copy negs, 5 prints from original negatives, plus 2 copy prints) reproduced from originals in donor’s possession. 12 of the images (#2-13) were contained in a photo album. All photos document rural life near Donahue, Iowa, during the 1920s and early 1930s. [See also accession 1992-96 for Adolph Gronewold’s Zanol products salesman’s kit used during the Great Depression.]

Folder 1

Inventory, notes, photocopies of images

Folder 2

Copy negatives (9)

Folder 3

Prints (7)

Portraits:

Erps, Ethel (#10)

Erps, Russel (#10)

Gosch, Eleanor (#6)

Gronewold, Adolph W. (#1, 7, 11-13)

Gronewold, Alfred (#7)

Gronewold, Clarence (#7, 13)

Gronewold, Elmer (#7, 13)

Gronewold, Gayhardt (#7, 11)

Gronewold, Gerald (#1)

Gronewold, John (#7)

Gronewold, Martha (#6)

Gronewold, Sadie (#6)

Voelkers, Hilda (#6)

Voelkers, Ray (#8, 9)

Voelkers, Verna (#9)

Photo Inventory: F

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for F. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Family Resources Collection 1999-93

Date(s): 1868, c. 1913, c, 1948-49, 1958

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 15 copy negatives related to the history of Family Resources, Inc. It includes photographs related to Family Resources’ forerunners, the Ladies Christian Association and especially the Ladies Industrial Relief Society. The Relief Society operated the Industrial Home on 6th Street between Main and Brady.

Image Description

1999.93.2 Scene in Day Nursery, Lillian O’Brien standing at right, c. 1949

1999.93.3 Exterior view of Industrial Home showing 1913 building addition, c. 1949

1999.93.4 “Off to Kindergarten”, Day Nursery children standing in front of Industrial Home, c. 193

1999.93.5 Music lesson in the Day Nursery, c. 1913

1999.93.6 Women and children working in garden behind Industrial Home, c. 1913

1999.93.7 Lillian O’Brien holding sign with organizational name changes from “Ladies Industrial Relief Society” to “Family and Children’s Service”, 1958

1999.93.8 Day Nursery Christmas Program, c. 1949: (L to R) Woody Russel, Kenny Cousen, ?, ?, Pat O’Day, Savdid (?) Duhn, Missy ?, ?, Billy Mure, ? Heiser, Barbara ?, Janet Eivers (?), Karol Russel

1999.93.9 Sewing lesson/class at Day Nursery, c. 1913

1999.93.10 Exterior view of Industrial Home, c. 1900

1999.93.11 The first Board of the Ladies’ Christian Association: (L to R): Mrs. Charles Leslie, Miss Mary Shelton, Dr. M. W. Porter, Mrs. Patience V. Newcomb, Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer, Miss Mary McKibben, Mrs. Alfred Saunders

1999.93.12 Day Nursery Christmas program scene, c. 1949

1999.93.13 “On a Rainy Day”, showing children from the Day Nursery, c. 1913

1999.93.14 “The Story Hour”, showing children from the Day Nursery, c. 1913

1999.93.15 Day Nursery’s Dormitory Room, c. 1913

1999.93.16 “Nap-time in Nursery—1948”

Subject Cross Reference

Farms & Farming—Crops—Garden (6)

Groups—Identified (11)

Holidays & Celebrations—Christmas (8, 12)

Houses & Households—Domestic Chores (9)

Houses & Households—Furnishings (15, 16)

Music—Misc. (5)

Organizations & Clubs—Misc. (2-16)

Recreation—Children’s Activities (13, 14)

Social Services—Child Welfare (2-16)

Tools & Weapons—Tools (6)

Portraits—Leslie, Mrs. Charles

Portraits—McKibben, Miss Mary

Portraits—Newcomb, Mrs. Patience V.

Portraits—O’Brien, Lillian

Portraits—Porter, Dr. M. W.

Portraits—Saunders, Mrs. Alfred

Portraits—Shelton, Miss Mary

Portraits—Wittenmyer, Mrs. Annie

INVENTORY

Ficke Asian Collection LII

Inclusive dates: c. 1900 – 1910

Scope Notes: This collection contains 15 original photographs depicting natives of China, Korea and possibly Japan and other Asian countries. Images including formal portraits and snapshots illustrating costumes, homes, transportation and churches. One photograph shows Japanese natives in residence at the 1904 World Fair in St. Louis.

The photographs were found in a box containing other Asian paper and non-paper objects, and removed for storage with the photographic collection. Some of these items contained Ficke accession numbers, so it is assumed that these photographs were taken or collected by C. A. Ficke.

Subject Cross Reference

BOATS & BOATING–MISC. 

CHURCHES & RELIGION–MISC.

ETHNIC AND MINORITY GROUPS–MISC.

GROUP–UNIDENTIFIED

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–EXTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED

TRANSPORTATION–MISC.

PORTRAIT–TONG FUL MAN

PORTRAIT–TONG KIT HING

PORTRAIT–MRS. TONG KIT HING

TRAVEL

INVENTORY

Ficke/Davison Collection, X

Inclusive dates: 1770-1945

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 356 photographs (3 document boxes) collected by the prominent Davenport families Davison and Ficke. Fannie Davison was united in marriage to C.A. Ficke who immigrated to Davenport from Germany in the 1850s. These photographs document the home of her father, Abner Davison and the home she shared with her husband and children. Numerous studio portraits and international travel photographs are included in this collection.

Box 1

Folder 1 Inventory, copy negatives

Folder 2 Ficke family tree (1 photo)

Folder 3 Ficke, Carl August (9 photos)

Folder 4 Ficke, Fannie Davison (10 photos)

Folder 5 Ficke, Arthur Davison (15 photos)

Folder 6 Simmonson, Alice Ficke (9 photos)

Folder 7 Unidentified portraits (2 photos)

Davison, Ella (1 photo)

Praesent, Johan Christian (1 photo)

Praesent, Henriette Augusta Dorothea (1 photo)

Folder 8 Group portraits of Ficke/Davison families (15 photos)

Folder 9 Group portraits of Ficke/Davison families (15 photos)

Folder 10 Group portraits of Ficke/Davison families (8 photos)

Box 2

Folder 1 Travel in Japan, Ceylon, and Mexico (40 photos)

Folder 2 Travel in Japan, Ceylon, Mexico, Madeira, Africa, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Jerusalem (33 photos)

Folder 3 Travel in Italy, Egypt, Germany (38 photos)

Box 3

Album 1 Travel in Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Louisiana (46 photos)

Album 2 Travel in Mexico (61 photos)

Album 3 Photo 1 Arthur and Fannie Ficke

Photo 2 Arthur and Alice Ficke

Photo 3 Davison home, Jessie, Grace and Mrs. Davison

Photo 4 Mrs. Davison, Jessie, Mamie, Ella

Photo 5 Annie Richardson McCleland [?], Mamie Davison Walz

Photo 6 View from Abner Davison Home

Photo 7 Davison Parlor

Photo 8 Davison entrance gate

Photo 9 Jessie and Mamie Davison, Alice and Arthur Ficke

—Missing— photos 9 and 10 [10 and 11?]

Photo 12 Gazebo at Davison home

Photo 13 C.A. Ficke at Abner Davison Home

Photo 14 Ficke/Davison family at gazebo of Davison Home

Photo 15 Arthur and Alice Ficke, Grace Davison

Photo 16 Ficke and Davison women

Photo 17 Ficke/Davison Families

Photo 18 Ficke/Davison Families

Photo 19 C.A. Ficke

Photo 20 Ella Davison

Photo 21 Alice, Helen, Arthur Ficke

Photo 22 Helen Ficke ?

Photo 23 Ficke Family

Photo 24 July 4 at Davison Home

Photo 25 Arthur

Photo 26 Arthur

Photo 27 Davison/Ficke Family

Photo 28 Family on Thanksgiving at Davison Home

Photo 29 Ficke Children

Photo 30 C.A. Ficke Family

Photo 31 C.A. Ficke Family

Photo 32 C.A. Ficke Family

Photo 33 C.A. Ficke and Child

Photo 34 Ficke/Davison children

Photo 35 Ficke/Davison children

Photo 36 C.A. Ficke, wife, and son

Photo 37 Johanna Wadekind

Photo 38 Unidentified

Photo 39 Women and children at Rock Island Arsenal

Photo 40 C.A. Ficke and children

Photo 41 Ficke Family at Grandmother’s home

Photo 42 Ficke Family

Photo 43 Ficke Family and Friends

Photo 44 Dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Ficke at C.A. Ficke Home

Photo 45 Ficke Family at Home

Photo 46 Ficke Family

Photo 47 Ficke/Davison Family

Photo 48 Unidentified Ficke and Mueller children

Photo 49 Children

Photo 50 C.A. Ficke Home

INVENTORY

S. A. Fidyke Photo Collection 2004-28

Dates: 1914-1960 

Scope Notes : This collection consists of photographs of Sigmund A. Fidyke and his work. Fidyke was a florist and gardener. From around 1920 to 1945, he worked for the Davenport Park Board and progressed from gardener to head horticulturist. Around 1945 he began to work at (and may have been part owner of) H. G. Pauli & Sons Nursery. Around 1960), he purchased the business and renamed it Sig’s Floral and Garden Center. 

The collection are also includes portraits of Fidyke and pictures of his home and gardens. He and his family lived at 2636 Sheridan beginning around 1929. By 1945 they lived at 21251/2 Eastern Avenue. Around 1955 they moved to 4427 Brady Street.

Also see Fidyke Archival Collection 2004-28 for drawings of flower beds at Davenport parks and non-accessioned newspaper articles, some of which describe photos in this collection.

Image Description 

Folder 1 

2004.28.39-43  series of photographs of Sig Fidyke planting a tree in front of house at 4427 Brady Street, September 1955; front of house is in background in several photos 

2004.28.44-50  series of photographs of exterior and yard of Sig Fidyke’s home at 4427 Brady Street, September 1955

2004.28.44 shows line of trees along street, neighboring houses in background 

2004.28.45 shows garage and dog 

2004.28.46 shows yard with bird bath 

2004.28.47 shows front of main section of house 

2004.28.48 shows woman in lawn chair probably at back of house

2004.28.49 shows picnic table and fireplace in yard 

2004.28.50 shows side of house with dog laying in yard, shed or garage in background 

2004.28.51-54 series of photograph of Sig on small tractor pulling a harrow, working in garden/small field; tractor is a David Bradley, November 1955 

2004.28.55 photograph of two unidentified women, [maybe cooking], 1955 

2004.28.56 group of people seating at tables eating, 1955 

2004.28.57 mums in greenhouse, 1955 

2004.28.58 men loading truck, 1955 

2004.28.1 Portrait of S. A. Fidyke, 1929 

2004.28.2 Interior of greenhouse at Davis Floral Company, 1914 

2004.28.3 two men, S. A. F. [Fidyke] and E. G. planting flowers in [conservatory or greenhouse], [Bettendorf], January 21, 1917 

2004.28.5 three men in [conservatory] full of flowers, 1924, probably at Vander Veer 

2004.28.6 [conservatory] full of flowers, 1924, probably at Vander Veer

2004.28.10 man [Sig Fidke?] watering flowers in conservatory, 1927, probably at Vander Veer 

2004.28.16-19 potted plants in greenhouse, ca. 1935, probably at Vander Veer

2004.28.25 Group portrait of “Turners of 1939” group of men and women, holding dumbbells, 1939 

2004.28.26 close-up of large leafed plant in greenhouse, 1940, probably at VanderVeer 

Folder 2

2004.28.4 shows water lily field 

2004.2.7 shows floral sundial in park, road and trees in background 

2004.28.9 greenhouse full of flowers 

2004.28.8 conservatory with flowerbeds and benches in foreground

2004.28.11 shows exterior and front of a house being remodeled 

2004.28.12 shows house with remodeling completed 

2004.28.13 work on Rose Garden at Vander Veer Park, shows truck lifting pine trees into place near roses 

2004.28.14 shows lilies in greenhouse 

2004.28.15 shows Tri-City Florist Club display at the Mississippi Valley Fair 

2004.28.20 shows flowers and well in conservatory 

2004.28.21-22 shows flowers in conservatory 

2004.28.23 shows lighted pine trees flanking door of conservatory at night 

2004.28.24 shows potted African violets in greenhouse or conservatory 

Folder 3

2004.28.27 shows large, large-leafed plant in conservatory 

2004.28.28 shows flowers in conservatory 

2004.28.29 shows Easter lilies 

2004.28.30 shows Mums in conservatory

2004.28.31 Tri-City Men’s Rose and Garden Club 

2004.28.32 Portrait of Fidyke with rose, stone and brickwork in background 

2004.28.33 Fidyke’s rose garden, showing back of house and garage with several levels created by stone walls planted with roses 

2004.28.34 Exterior view of Fidyke house probably at 4427 Brady Street 

2004.28.35 Rose garden with several levels created by stone walls. Shows back of house and adjacent houses. 

2004.28.36 stage with potted plants, display of lamps and other household goods on shelves and tables in foreground 

2004.28.37 shows three men standing by potted hyacinths and daffodils in greenouse 

2004.28.38 “Sig’s Floral Spr[i]ng Show”. “2125 Eastern Ave” written on bottom, shows potted plants in greenhouse 

Subject Headings 

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–NURSERIES [2, 3,9, 14,36,37,38,57,58] 

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT—FAIRS–MISSISSIPPI VALLEY [15] 

FARMS & FARMING–EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY–MISC. [51-54]

GROUPS–IDENTIFIED [31] 

GROUPS–UNIDENTIFIED [55, 56] 

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS– CHRISTMAS [23]

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–CONSTRUCTION [11, 12] 

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–GARDENS [33, 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46] 

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED [11, 12, 33, 34, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50] 

NATURE–FLOWERS & PLANTS [2, 4, 5, 6, 16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29] 

NATURE-SCENE [4] 

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–MISC [15, 31] 

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–TURNERS [25] 

PARKS & PARK RECREATION–MISC [7] 

PARKS & PARK RECREATION–VANDER VEER [5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30] 

PORTRAIT–FIDYKE, SIGMUND A. [1, 32, 51-54] 

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–PETS [50] 

TRANSPORTATION–AUTOMOBILES [39, 40] 

TRANSPORTATION–TRUCKS [58]

INVENTORY

Finch MSS 1991-141

Inclusive dates: c. 1837-1980

Scope Notes: The collection contains materials related primarily to the life of Hortense Finch, but also includes some papers from Fred F. Finch, her father, and other family members. Much of the collection relates to articles that Hortense Finch wrote for the Times-Democrat c. 1969-71.

Folder 1

Inventory, misc. notes and newspaper clippings

Folder 2

Misc. newspaper clippings of articles written by Hortense Finch c. 1969-71

Folder 3

Misc. typed manuscripts, many dealing with local history. Most are incomplete or have missing pages.

Folder 4

Misc. greeting cards, calling cards, invitations.

1837 journal of a journey through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.

1898 ledger of expenditures.

Folder 5

Finch family materials: 

Death certificate for Jesse Finch (1823-1905)

Receipt for furniture sold to Fred Finch

Grade cards, correspondence, and a teaching certificate from Normal School at Greenfield, Iowa, for Fred Finch (1888-92).

Invitation for Anna Schulz – Fred F. Finch wedding (Sept. 15, 1898, photo removed).

Folder 6

Greeting cards, Davenport H.S. class reunion booklets for classes of 1931, 1934 (2), and 1958, postcards from England, piece of correspondence to Hortense Finch from George McMichael (Nov. 9, 1965)

Folder 7

Identified photographs (58, additional 2 removed to oversize).

Subjects include primarily photos to accompany Hortense Finch’s articles in the Time-Democrat and a few family photos.

Portraits –

Bajc, Andrea (1991.141.93)

Bajc, Andy (1991.141.93)

Bajc, Emilia (1991.141.93)

Bajc, Mike (1991.141.93)

Bajc, Vera (1991.141.93)

Edler, Dan (1991.141.85)

Priester, Jean (1991.141.84)

Schalk, Cindy (1991.141.83)

Folder 7 Portraits Cont.

Schalk, Jay (1991.141.83)

Schalk, Steve (1991.141.83)

Schulz, Albert (1991.141.111)

Schulz, Otillie (1991.141.112)

Folder 8

Unidentified photographs (35) probably taken to accompany Hortense Finch’s articles in the Times-Democrat. Photographs include those by photographers Bill McConnell (1991.141.116, 123a-d, 130-132), Frank Folwell (1991.141.118), John Evans (1991.141.119, 133, 134), Phil Hutchinson (1991.141.120), Eric J. Wala (1991.141.121), Pat Costello (1991.140.124a-f, 129), and Dick Heap (1991.141.136).

Volume 1

“A collection of memories from period 6 given to Miss Finch on the occasion of her birthday, May 10, 1966,” containing poems and photos from students of Hortense Finch.

Portraits –

Allbee, Dave

Anderson, Devy

Baustian, Linda

Carlson, Betty

Corbin, Sheri

Eckstein, Jane

Haut, Mimzi (sketch)

Livers, Sharon

Volume 2

A scrapbook of twenty black & white photographs (1991.141.114a-w) with captions, given to Hortense Finch (retired) in 1984 by Maggie ___? The scrapbook documents the 1984 Davenport Central H.S. homecoming festivities. 

Subjects include:

Entertainment & Amusement – Beauty Pageants (1991.141.114f, m)

Holidays & Celebrations – Halloween (1991.141.114p-w)

Music – Bands (1991.141.114c, k)

Schools & Education – Secondary – Activities – Central (1991.141.114a-w)

Schools & Education – Secondary – Buildings – Central (1991.141.114a, b, e, & g)

Schools & Education – Teachers (1991.141.114d, h, j)

Sports – Football (1991.141.114a-w)

Portraits –

Hess, Mrs. ___?

Holiday, Mr. ___?

Kennedy, Chris

Whitt, Mike

Volumes 3-5

Binders containing newsclippings of articles by Hortense Finch. Clippings date c. 1969-71 and are in no apparent order. Many are glued to pages in binders, others laid in.

Volume 6

Leather portfolio containing various papers and notes including an essay entitled “History of St. Paul’s Parish, Durant” by Mrs. Huxley A. Miller.

 

INVENTORY

Finck Collection 1993-33

Inclusive dates; c. 1910-1928?

SCOPE NOTES: This collection is comprised of 12 prints, principally portraits of graduating students from schools in Blue Grass, Iowa. Most were taken by prominent Davenport photographers, including F.A. Free, the Lenz Studio, and Berg Studio. Flo Finck, the donor, taught rural school in Blue Grass for eight years and most of the photos represent her students. All photos are in original cardboard folders.

Folder 1

Inventory, photos (#1-5)

Folder 2

Photos (#6-11)

INVENTORY

Flood of 1937 Collection 1999-105

Date: c. 1937-40

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 9 black and white photographs. Eight of them document the Flood of March 1937 along the Davenport levee, between LeClaire Park and the Government Bridge. The ninth is of a Spanish-American War Veterans marching in a Davenport parade.

DONOR WISHES TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS

Image Description

1999.105.1 Spanish-American War veterans in parade, corner of 3rd and Harrison

1999.105.2 Train crossing government bridge, heavy ice flow on river

1999.105.3 A riverboat, probably the W. J. Quinlan, and docking barge surrounded by water

1999.105.4 Four cars driving through flood waters on levee

1999.105.5 Flood waters cover the Davenport levee

1999.105.6 American Legion building

1999.105.7 Levee looking upstream from LeClaire Park

1999.105.8 Upstream side of Dam #15

1999.105.9 View of ice flow between Dam #15 and the Government Bridge

Subject Cross Reference

BOATS & BOATING—FERRIES (3)

BOATS & BOATING—RIVERBOATS—W. J. QUINLAN (3)

BOATS & BOATING—SHORELINES (7)

BRIDGES—FOURTH GOVERNMENT (2, 9)

DAMS (8, 9)

DISASTERS—FLOODS—1900-1999 (2-9)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—AMERICAN LEGION (6)

PARADES (1)

RAILROADS—CARS—EXTERIOR (2)

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR—MISC. (1)

TRANSPORTATION—AUTOMOBILES (4)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—BUSINESSES—1920-1959

INVENTORY

1953 Flood Collection 1997-43

Dates: 1953

Scope Notes: This collection contains 5 photographs of the 1953 Flood in both Davenport and Rock Island. Negatives for each photograph are also on file.

Image Description

1997.43.1 Centennial bridge in background Davenport, Rock Island and NW Railroad depot

1991.43.2 Davenport Bank and Trust Building, 1st National Bank Building, and Black Hawk Hotel visible

1997.43.3 Rock Island National Guard Armory with cars in foreground, right side Western Tobacco Warehouse

1997.43.4 Right side 2 large gas tanks and railroad tracks

1997.43.5 Far right is Harms Hotel behind Rock Island Transfer Warehouse, railroad in foreground, Rock Island Armory to left

Subject Headings

Disasters – Floods – 1900-1999 (1-5)

Rivers & Creeks – Mississippi (1-5)

Bridges – Centennial (1)

Railroads – Depot – Davenport (1)

Railroads – Tracks, Siding, Shops, Yards, Signals (4-5)

Transportation – Automobile (3)

Business & Industry – Banking (2)

Business & Industry – Tobacco (3)

Hotel, Motel, Restaurant, Tavern – Hotel (2, 5)

Military & War – National Guard (3, 5)

INVENTORY

Flood of 2001 Collection 2002-4

Date: 2001

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 35 mm color negatives and 16 – 4 x 6 color prints of the Flood of 2001 taken in Davenport by Christine Chandler, the Museum’s Curator of Natural Science

Image Description

2002.4.1 Flooded River Drive with Rhythm Casino in background, parking lot on River Drive between Main and Harrison in foreground

2002.4.2 View of flood from parking lot on River Drive between Main and Harrison, showing River Drive and Main Street intersection with Firstar Bank sign and Dillon Fountain in background

2002.4.3 View of flood from parking lot on River Drive between Main and Harrison, showing River Drive with Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.4 View of flood at intersection of River Drive and Harrison Street, with catwalk built down middle of Harrison Street, Union Station in background.

2002.4.5 View of flood at Harrison and River Drive, with Union station in background, ramp to catwalk in foreground.

2002.4.6 View of flood at intersection of River Drive and Main Street, parking lot with water being pumped out of Firstar Bank building in foreground, bank sign, Dillon Fountain and Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.7 View of flood along River Drive at Harrison Street, parking lot in foreground and Centennial Bridge in background.

2002.4.8 View of flood along River Drive at Harrison Street, parking lot in foreground and Centennial Bridge in background, flood watchers in parking lot.

2002.4.9 View of flood at Main Street and River Drive, with Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.10 View of flood at Main Street and River Drive, looking down Main Street at Dillon Fountain.

2002.4.11 View of flood along River Drive, eagle sculpture in foreground and Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.12 View of flood along River Drive, brick seating area in foreground and Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.13 View of flood along River Drive with Rhythm City Casino in background.

2002.4.14 View of flood looking down Brady Street to River Drive, the Radisson at left, Rhythm City Casino at right background.

2002.4.15 View of flood looking down center of Perry Street from 2nd, National Guard vehicle in street, sandbag wall in background.

2002.4.16 View of flood looking down Perry Street from 2nd, National Guard vehicle in street, sandbag wall in background.

Subject Cross Reference

ART—FINE—SCULPTURE (11)

BRIDGES—CENTENNIAL (7, 8)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISEMENTS (2, 6, 16)

DISASTERS—FLOODS—2000-2099 (1-16)

MILITARY & WAR—NATIONAL GUARD (15, 16)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—INDIVIDUALS (2, 6, 10)

RAILROADS—DEPOTS—DAVENPORT (4, 5)

RECREATION—GAMBLING (3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—ALLEYS & PARKING LOTS (2, 3, 7, 8)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—MISC. (12)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—BUSINESS—2000-2050 (1-16)

INVENTORY

Flood of 2008 Collection 2008-7

Date: June 2008

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 51 4 x 6′ color photographs and corresponding 35mm negatives. They document the Flood of June 2008 along the Davenport levee, between from the City Cemetery to Lindsay Park. The donor took the photos a few days after the flood crest.

Image Description

2008.7.1 View of flood waters along 2nd Street near City Cemetery, looking south on Sturdevant from 2nd Street

2008.7.2 View looking down 2nd street from Sturdevant St. towards Oscar Mayer plant

2008.7.3 View of Davenport City Cemetery

2008.7.4 View of Davenport City Cemetery with downtown Davenport in background

2008.7.5-6 View from 2nd Street looking towards River Drive with Quad City Sports Center in background

2008.7.7 View from 2nd Street looking down Brown Street towards River Drive with Quad City Sports  Center in background

2008.7.8-9 View under Centennial Bridge with Modern Woodman Ball Park in background

2008.7.10 View under Centennial Bridge with Quad City Sports Center in left background

2008.7.11-12 View looking down Gaines Street towards River Drive with Modern Woodman Park and Centennial Bridge in background

2008.7.13-14 View looking east down River Drive towards pedestrian Sky Bridge from Centennial Bridge

2008.7.15 View from Centennial Bridge towards Davenport Printing Company building

2008.7.16 View looking east towards pedestrian Sky Bridge from Centennial Bridge

2008.7.17-18 View of entrance to Modern Woodman Park from Centennial Bridge 

2008.7.19-20 View of interior (field) of Modern Woodman Park from Centennial Bridge with Davenport skyline in background

2008.7.21 View looking across to Rock Island from Centennial Bridge

2008.7.22 View of interior (field) of Modern Woodman Park from Centennial Bridge with Davenport skyline in background

2008.7.23 View from Centennial Bridge of Modern Woodman Park field with Rhythm City Casino and Lock and Dam No. 15 in background

2008.7.24 View looking east down 2nd Street from Gaines

2008.7.25 View of Lady Germania statue at Gaines and 2nd streets

2008.7.26 View looking down Harrison from 2nd Street toward River Drive

2008.7.27 View looking across River Drive toward Union Station

2008.7.28 View looking across River Drive toward Sky Bridge from south entrance of Figge Art Museum

2008.7.29 View looking west across River Drive from south entrance of Figge Art Museum toward Nan’s Piano Bar in the Freight House

2008.7.30 View looking across River Drive toward Sky Bridge from south entrance of Figge Art Museum

2008.7.31 View looking across River Drive toward Dillon Fountain with Sky Bridge in background

2008.7.32 View looking across River Drive toward Rhythm City casino and towboat which is keeping it moored in place

2008.7.33 View looking across River Drive and Main Street intersection toward Sky Bridge

2008.7.34 View looking across River Drive toward Dillon Fountain

2008.7.35-36 View from Sky Bridge of Lock and Dam 15 and Government Bridge

2008.7.37 View from Sky Bridge looking west along River Drive

2008.7.38 View from Sky Bridge looking east along River Drive with Lock and Dam 15 and Government Bridge

2008.7.38 View from Sky Bridge of Lock and Dam 15 (poor quality)

2008.7.40 View from Sky Bridge looking toward LeClaire Park showing Levee Inn

2008.7.41 View of the Levee Inn from the Sky Bridge

2008.7.42 Looking towards Government Bridge from the Sky Bridge showing flood protection berm along River Drive buildings

2008.7.43-44 View of the Government Bridge and Dam from Sky Bridge

2008.7.45 View from the Sky Bridge looking west towards Union Station

2008.7.46 Looking towards Government Bridge from the Sky Bridge

2008.7.47 View of the Figge Art Museum from the Sky Bridge

2008.7.48 View of River Drive from Lindsay Park

2008.7.49 View towards the Government Bridge from Lindsay Park

2008.7.50 View of Lindsay Park Yacht Club from intersection of River Drive and Mound Street

2008.7.51 Porch and yard of 2328 E. 11th Street, Davenport

Subject Cross Reference

ARTS—CENTERS & GALLERIES (28, 30)

BOATS & BOATING—MISC. (32)

BOATS & BOATING—SHORELINES (21)

BRIDGES—CENTENNIAL (10, 11, 12)

BRIDGES—FOURTH GOVERNMENT (35, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 46, 49)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MISC. (29)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PRINTING (15)

CEMETERIES & HEADSTONES—IDENTIFIED (3, 4)

DISASTERS—FLOODS—2000-2099

DAMS—LOCK & DAM—NO. 15 (23, 35, 36, 37, 39, 43, 44)

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS—MISC. (47)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—RESTAURANTS (40, 41)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—URBAN—EXTERIOR—IDENTIFIED (51)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—MISC. (25, 28, 30, 31, 33, 34)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (50)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION—LECLAIRE (40)

RAILROADS—DEPOTS—DAVENPORT (27, 45)

RECREATION—GAMBLING (23, 32)

SPORTS—BASEBALL (8, 11, 12, 17-20, 22)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—BUSINESS—2000-2050 (2, 24)

INVENTORY

Floods Collection 2002-5

Date: 1993, 2001

Scope Notes: This collection consists of prints, negatives and slides taken by Putnam Museum curator Eunice Schlichting to document the Floods of 1993 and 2001. Prints are numbered in the order of the negatives.

Flood of 2001 photographs were probably taken in April and consists of two rolls of 24 exposure color films and 2 3.5 x 5 prints of each image, 10 4×6 black and white prints with negatives. 

 Flood of 1993 images include 2 – 4×5 color prints with 35 mm negatives, a contact sheet with 35 mm black and white negatives, 20 color slides, and 2 – 4×5 inter negatives, which were probably made of some of the 1993 slides for use in the Magnificent River exhibit.

Image Description

2002.5.1 National Guardsmen sandbagging at the intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, 2001

2002.5.2 Sandbagging at the Village of East Davenport with three National Guard vehicles in background, 2001

2002.5.3 Village of East Davenport showing wall of sandbags, National Guard vehicles in background and SUV and mini van in foreground, 2001

2002.5.4 Village of East Davenport showing wall of sandbags, National Guard vehicles in background and SUV and mini van in foreground, 2001

2002.5.5 National Guardsmen sandbagging at the intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, 2001

2002.5.6 National Guardsmen sandbagging across Mound Street at River Drive, 2001

2002.5.7 National Guardsmen sandbagging across Mound Street at River Drive, 2001

2002.5.8 Water-covered intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, looking east down River Drive, 2001

2002.5.9 Water-covered intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, looking east down River Drive, sandbags in foreground, 2001

2002.5.10 Man and child playing catch along riverfront near water plant in East Davenport, Arsenal Island in background, 2001

2002.5.11 View of riverfront along bike path near water plant in East Davenport, railroad tracks in foreground, river and I-74 bridge in background, 2001

2002.5.12 View of riverfront near water plant in East Davenport with sandbags across the bike path, railroad tracks in foreground, river, boat dock, McClellan Heights, and I-74 bridge in background, 2001

2002.5.13 Man and child playing catch along bike path near water plant in East Davenport, sandbags across bike path, 2001

2002.5.14 Flooded intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, looking toward boat club, new building construction at water plant in background, 2001

2002.5.15 Flooded intersection of Mound Street and River Drive, looking toward Lindsay Yacht Club, 2001

2002.5.16 View of wall of sandbags along River Drive at Mound Street with Lindsey Park Yacht Club in background, 2001

2002.5.17 Various television news van parked near bus terminal on 2nd Street, Davenport, 2001

2002.5.18 Closer view of various television news van parked near bus terminal on 2nd Street, Davenport, 2001

2002.5.19 Two television news vans parked along Ripley Street with the bus terminal in the background, Davenport, 2001

2002.5.20 People standing in parking lot looking at flooded river; Rhythm City Casino at left, Rock Island riverfront in background, 2001

2002.5.21 Flooded area near Rhythms City Casino, 2001

2002.5.22 Flooded intersection of Harrison Street and River Drive, showing Union Station, 2001

2002.5.23 Flooded intersection of Main Street and River Drive, showing Dillon Fountain, 2001

2002.5.24 View of Dam #15 from Rock Island riverfront, all dam gates raised, Government bridge in background, 2001

2002.5.25 People walking up sidewalk ramp to Centennial Bridge, Rock Island side, to view flood, 2001

2002.5.26 View looking up sidewalk on Centennial Bridge, Rock Island side, with people going to view floodwaters, 2001

2002.5.27 View of Davenport riverfront from Centennial Bridge, showing Rhythm City Casino. 2001

2002.5.28 View of Davenport riverfront from Centennial Bridge showing LeClaire Park, with shadow in bridge in river, 2001

2002.5.29 View of sandbags around John O-Donnell Stadium, men in small boat in foreground, view from Centennial Bridge, 2001

2002.5.30 View of sandbags around John O-Donnell Stadium, along right field wall, view from Centennial Bridge, 2001

2002.5.31 View looking along Centennial Bridge walkway, showing people viewing flood, Davenport in background, 2001

2002.5.32 View from Centennial Bridge of flooded intersection of River Drive and Gaines Street, with John O’Donnell Stadium at right and looking up Gaines Street, 2001

2002.5.33 View from Centennial bridge of Davenport skyline with John O’Donnell Stadium in foreground and flooded River Drive in middle ground, 2001

2002.5.34 View from Centennial Bridge of River Drive and Gaines Street intersection, showing Case endloader bringing load of sandbags to use at John O’Donnell Stadium, 2001

2002.5.35 View from Centennial Bridge of River Drive and Gaines Street intersection, showing Case endloader bringing load of sandbags to use at John O’Donnell Stadium, 2001

2002.5.36 View from Centennial Bridge of sandbag wall at entrance to John O’Donnell Stadium, pumps in center, 2001

2002.5.37 View from Centennial Bridge of Case endloader unloading sandbags at John O’Donnell Stadium, 2001

2002.5.38 View from Centennial Bridge looking east down River Drive towards downtown Davenport, 2001

2002.5.39 View from Centennial Bridge looking east over parking lot, showing fence along railroad tracks, LeClaire Park, Union Station and Rhythm City Casino and Government Bridge in background, 2001

2002.5.40 View from Centennial Bridge towards downtown, showing River Drive, Salvation Army building and Davenport skyline, 2001

2002.5.41 View from Centennial Bridge looking towards LeClaire Park, John O’Donnell Stadium at right center, 2001

2002.5.42 View looking down sidewalk of Centennial Bridge, showing people viewing flood, Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.43 View looking down sidewalk of Centennial Bridge, showing people viewing flood, stadium at left, Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.44 View from Centennial Bridge at sandbag wall around John O’Donnell Stadium, with river, casino, lock and dam and Arsenal in background, 2001

2002.5.45 View from Centennial Bridge of Rock Island riverfront showing Casino Rock Island, National Guard armory and Modern Woodman building, 2001

2002.5.46 View from Centennial Bridge of Rock Island riverfront, looking down walkway of bridge, Modern Woodman at left, 2001

2002.5.47 View along River Drive showing eagle sculpture and Rhythm City Casino in background, 2001

2002.5.48 TV news vans at Second and Brady Streets, looking south towards river, 2001

2002.5.49 TV news vans at Second and Brady Streets, looking south towards river, 2001

2002.5.50 Two men at pump surrounded by sandbags at corner of River Drive and Main Street, Dillon Fountain and Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.51 Flooded intersection of River Drive and Main Street with Dillon Fountain, the snack shop and Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.52 Flooded River Drive between Main and Brady Streets, with Dock Restaurant in background, 2001

2002.5.53 Television crew filming at intersection of River Drive and Harrison Street, with Union Station in background, 2001

2002.5.54 Flooded River Drive with two ducks swimming in water, Rhythm City Casino and Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.55 Flooded River Drive with two ducks swimming in water, Rhythm City Casino and Rock Island in background, 2001

2002.5.56 Television news vans parked on Harrison Street at between River Drive and 2nd Street, river in background, 2001

2002.5.57 Construction of River Center in Perry Street, view from Perry Street parking ramp, 1993

2002.5.58 Flooded intersection of Perry Street and Emerson Place [?], Admiral Perry Building at right, Government Bridge in background, view from Perry Street parking ramp, 1993

2002.5.59 35 mm black and white negatives and contact sheet of the 1993 Flood in Davenport including

2002.5.59.1 Lindsay Park, looking towards Village of East Davenport

2002.5.59.2 River Drive from Lindsay Park, looking towards Bettendorf

2002.5.59.3 Temporary Post Office at Alladin Uniform Supply Co. (aka old Sears Building) showing front doors with signs

2002.5.59.4 Temporary Post Office at Alladin Uniform Supply Co, showing people walking in

2002.5.59.5 Temporary Post Office at Alladin Uniform Supply Co, showing people walking in, cars parked in front

2002.5.59.6 Temporary Post Office at Alladin Uniform Supply Co, showing people walking in and cars parked in front

2002.5.59.7 Viewing River from Perry Street parking ramp – Sue Mosley of East Moline with the video camera, her sister-in-law Lisa Marsden of Winfield LA and her daughter Candice

2002.5.59.8 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking across Perry Street

2002.5.59.9 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking towards river, showing the American Legion building/Dock Restaurant and Dam 15

2002.5.59.10 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking west down River Drive

2002.5.59.11 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking at intersection of Brady and River Drive, LeClaire Park and Centennial Bridge in background

2002.5.59.12 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking towards LeClaire Park and Iowa Stop Shop with Centennial Bridge in background

2002.5.59.13 Perry Street parking ramp from Brady Street

2002.5.59.14 Employee Howard Wendt spraying water on Firstar drive-thru

2002.5.59.15 Looking down Main Street, President riverboat offices at left

2002.5.59.16 Taken near the corner of Harrison and River Drive; patrol boat in center among the trees

2002.5.59.17 Taken near corner of Harrison and River Drive, Firstar parking lot; patrol boat among the trees

2002.5.60 Flooded intersection of 2nd Street and Pershing, looking towards Government Bridge, July 3, 1993

2002.5.61 2nd Street looking towards Government Bridge from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.62 Looking east down 2nd Street towards the Government Bridge from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.63 Flooded Perry Street, looking up Perry Street toward River Center from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.64 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking towards Dam 15 and American Legion/Dock restaurant, July 3, 1993

2002.5.65 View of flooded intersection of Brady Street and River Drive with LeClaire Park in background, view from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.66 View from Perry Street parking ramp, looking towards Dam 15 and American Legion/Dock restaurant, July 3, 1993

2002.5.67 View of flooded 2nd Street looking west from Gaines Street, July 3, 1993

2002.5.68 View of flood from Brady Street, looking towards River Drive and Perry Street parking ramp, showing mural of Bix on side of ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.69 Television news vans parked on lot at Brady Street between River Drive and 2nd Street, c. July 3, 1993

2002.5.70 Television news vans parked on lot at Brady Street between River Drive and 2nd Street, July 3, 1993

2002.5.71 View of flooded intersection of Main Street and River Drive, President’ Landing (riverboat casino facility) in background, July 3, 1993

2002.5.72 View of flooded intersection of Main Street and River Drive, people in foreground, Dillon Fountain in background, July 3, 1993

2002.5.73 Looking towards river from corner of 2nd and Main Streets, July 3, 1993

2002.5.74 View of flooded River Drive from Main Street, looking towards President’s Landing, July 3, 1993

2002.5.75 View of flooded River Drive and Main Street intersection from Firstar Bank parking lot, showing onlookers

2002.5.76 View of flooded River Drive looking towards LeClaire Park from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.77 View of flooded intersection of Ripley Street and River Drive, showing people viewing flood, July 3, 1993

2002.5.78 View of flooded River Drive, looking west from Gaines Street towards John O’Donnell Stadium, July 3, 1993

2002.5.79 View of Union Station surrounded by water from Ripley Street and River Driver, July 3, 1993

2002.5.80 View of flooded River Drive looking towards LeClaire Park from Perry Street parking ramp, July 3, 1993

2002.5.81 National Guardsmen with vehicles along River Drive at Ripley Street, summer 1993

Subject Cross Reference

ARTS—FINE—PAINTING (59.13, 68)

BOATS & BOATING—RECREATIONAL & PLEASURE (16)

BOATS & BOATING—RIVERBOATS—RHYTHM CITY (21, 27)

BOATS & BOATING—SHORELINE (10, 11, 12, 13, 20, 23, 27, 28, 39, 45, 46, 59.2, 59.9, 64, 66)

BRIDGES—CENTENNIAL (25, 26, 28, 42, 46, 59.7, 59.11, 59.12, 65)

BRIDGES—GOVERNMENT (24, 58, 60)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISEMENTS (75)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—BANKING (59.14)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—CONSTRUCTION (57, 63)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PUBLIC UTILITIES (14)

COMMUNICATION—TELEVISION (17, 18, 19, 48, 49, 53, 56, 69, 70)

DAMS (24, 59.9, 64, 66)

DISASTERS—FLOODS—1900-1999 (58, 59.1-17, 59-81)

DISASTERS—FLOODS—2000-2099 (1-9, 12-56)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT & TAVERN—RESTAURANT (59.9, 59.12, 64, 66)

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT—MISC. (59.16-17)

MILITARY & WAR—NATIONAL GUARD (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 45, 81)

MILITARY & WAR—ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (10)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—INDIVIDUAL (23, 47, 50, 51, 71, 72)

NATURE—BIRDS (54, 55)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—AMERICAN LEGION (59.9, 64, 66)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (16)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—SALVATION ARMY (40)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION—LECLAIRE (20, 28, 39, 59.11, 59.12, 65)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION—LINDSAY (59.1, 59.2)

POSTAL SERVICE—BUILDINGS (59.3-6)

POSTAL SERVICE—MISC. (59.3-6)

RAILROADS—DEPOTS—DAVENPORT (53, 79)

RAILROADS—TRACKS, SIDING, SHOPS, YEARS, SIGNALS (10, 11, 12)

RECREATION—GAMBLING (21, 45, 47, 54, 55, 59.15, 71, 74)

RECREATION—MISC. (10, 11, 12, 13)

RIVERS & CREEKS—MISSISSIPPI (11, 24, 28)

SPORTS—BASEBALL (10, 29, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 78)

TRANSPORTATION—AUTOMOBILE (3, 4, 59.5-6, 59.13)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—ALLEYS & PARKING LOTS (2, 59.7, 59.13, 61, 68)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—BIRD’S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS (27, 33)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—MISC. (57)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—BUSINESS—1960-1999 (57, 58, 59.8-17, 60-81)

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—BUSINESS—2000-2050 (1, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 32, 33, 38, 40, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56)

CITIES—ROCK ISLAND—BIRD’S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS (45, 46)

INVENTORY

Fort Berthold Collection 1976-72

Inclusive dates: 1887

SCOPE NOTES: This collection contains 57 photographs taken primarily of Native Americans and their culture in the vicinity of Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory in 1887. 53 of the images are mounted in an album entitled “Fort Berthold Agency D.T. Illustrated 1887.” The photographs in the album were given to George W. Scott (later a Davenport mayor, 1908-1910) while he was superintendent of Indian Schools at Fort Berthold in 1887.

Folder 1

Inventory, notes, loose photographs

Folder 2

Photograph album containing 53 mounted photographs (each 

image is titled as listed below):

Page # Image

1 “Remains of Indian Village 1887”

2 “Gros Ventre type” [portrait]

3 “Running Antelope, Sioux Chief” [portrait]

4 “Pawnee Tom” [portrait]

5 “Stmr. Helena at Ft. Berthold”

6 “Turete Mountain Chippewas” [group]

7 “Standing Rock Sioux” [group]

8 “Douglass Creek”

9 “Young Gros Ventres” [portrait]

10a “Commissary Building”

10b  “Drying Corn”

11 “Indians logging”

12a “Grave Arickaru Chief”

12b “Village View Grave Yard in distance”

13 “Standing Rock Policeman” [portrait]

14 “Arickaru Squaws” [portrait]

15 “Arickaru Half breed” [portrait]

16 “Missouri River 6 miles above Agency”

17 “Arickarus at grass dance”

18 “Dog Bear at work”

19 “Crows Heart on war path”

20 “Drying corn and squash”

21a “Bad Lands”

21b  “Arickaru Tepee”

22 “‘Hole in the Ground’ Gros Ventre” [portrait]

23 “‘Bad Gun’ Mandan Chief” [portrait]

24 “Turete Mountain Chippewas” [group]

25 “Interior Arickaru Dance house”

26 “Gros Ventre father and son” [portrait]

27 “‘Crows Heart’ Mandan [portrait]

28 “‘Iron Eyes’ and family” [group]

29a “‘Foolish Crow’ family [group]

29b “Bad Lands”

30 “Arickarus at Dance” [group]

31 “Drying Corn”

32 “Mission School at Agency” [group]

33a “Rabbit necklace” [portrait]

33b “Bad Lands”

34 “Mandan Braves” [portrait]

35 “Arickaru Dancers [group]

36 “Missouri River at Agency”

37 “The Dead”

38 “Arickarus” [group]

39 “Fighting Bear & Family” [group]

40 “Arickaru Winter Quarters”

41 “Quarters Agency Employees”

42 “‘Good Bear’ Gros Ventre”

43 “In the Bad Lands”

44 “Dead”

45 “Gros Ventre Dancers” [group]

46 Unfinished Arickaru Dance House”

47 “Arickaru Round Lodge”

48 “Bun Boat”

SUBJECTS REPRESENTED IN COLLECTION

BOATS & BOATING–MISC. [48]

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–“HELENA” [5]

BRIDGES–MISC. [8]

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LUMBER [11, 42]

CEMETERIES & HEADSTONES–MISC. [12a, 37, 44]

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–DANCE [25, 45, 46]

FARMS & FARMING–SPECIAL TYPES–LIVESTOCK [loose]

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–MISC. [41]

INDIANS–HUNTING & AGRICULTURE [loose, 10b, 18, 20, 31]

INDIANS–MISC. [loose]

INDIANS–TRIBES–CHIPPEWA [6, 24]           

 INDIANS–TRIBES–MISC. [2, 4, 9, 12-15, 21b-23, 25-30, 

33-35, 38-40, 42, 45-48]

 INDIANS–TRIBES–SIOUX [3, 7]

INDIANS–VILLAGES & HOUSES [loose, 1, 12b, 40, 46, 47]

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT–POLICE [13]

MILITARY & WAR–INDIAN [19]

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–MISC. [loose, 32]         

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–TEACHERS [loose]

TRANSPORTATION–WAGONS & BUGGIES [8]

PORTRAITS-

BAD GUN [23]

CROWS HEART [19, 27]

DOG BEAR [18]

GOOD BEAR [42]

IRON EYES [28]

PAWNEE TOM [4]

RABBIT NECKLACE [33a]

RUNNING ANTELOPE [3]

SCOTT, GEORGE W. [loose]

INVENTORY

B. F. Fort Collection 1990-82

Inclusive dates: 1870-1914 (prominent dates c. 1899-1914)

SCOPE NOTES: This collection contains 293 images. Five commercially-made slide programs account for 92 of these images, while the other 201 were taken by Davenport resident and amateur photographer Benjamin Franklin (B. F.) Fort. Most of the Fort images were taken on a trip to Colorado that B. F. Fort took in the summer of 1914, but approximately 50 of those images relate to local sites. Also included are misc. archival materials, some of which document Fort’s trip to Pike’s Peak.

Much of B. F. Fort’s original camera and developing equipment used to produce these images is also in the Museum’s collection.

Folder 1

Inventory, notes on the Fort family, copy transparencies

Folder 2

Tintype, 3 prints, 2 stereographs, misc. archival materials, original paper sleeves from glass plate negatives

Note: The 287 images that are on glass (lantern slides, glass plate negatives, glass stereograph slides) are stored with the other glass image formats. The commercially made lantern slide programs and many of the lantern slides from B. F. Fort’s trip to Colorado have been removed from their original cases, but the cases, 1990.82.84 and 1990.82.78 are stored with the 3-D collection.

The lantern slides have been entered into the Lantern Slides access database.

Box 1

24 glass negatives (#211-224, 241-250)

Box 2

27 glass negatives (#251-271, 273-275, 280, 281)

Box 3

28 lantern slides (#203-210, 225-240, 276-279)

Box 4

9 glass stereograph slides (#287-295) [not cataloged]

Box 5

“Illustrated song” color slide programs:

1990.82.79 a-r “She’s Sleeping by the Silv’ry Rio Grande” [18 slides]

1990.82.80 a-m “After They Gather the Hay” [13 slides]

1990.82.81 a-j  “And A Little Child Shall Lead Them” [10 slides], 

Box 6

“Illustrated song” color slide programs:

1990.82.81 k-r  “And A Little Child Shall Lead Them” [8 slides]

1990.82.82a-u “A Little Boy in Blue” [21 slides]

1990.82.83 a-n “The Best Thing in Life” [14 slides]

Box 7 

1990.82.83 o-r “The Best Thing in Life” [7 slides]

1990.82.86-117 Trip B. F. Fort and family took to Colorado in the summer of 1914. Some images may show B. F. Fort, but identification cannot be confirmed. Most slides have been hand-colored.

Box 8

1990.82.118-160 Trip B. F. Fort and family took to Colorado in the summer of 1914.

Box 9

1990.82.161-201 Trip B. F. Fort and family took to Colorado in the summer of 1914.

SUBJECT HEADINGS REPRESENTED: 

ARTS—FINE—PHOTOGRAPHY (177)

ARTS—FINE—SCULPTURE (94)

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–MISC. (80, 232-234)

BOATS & BOATING–SHORELINES (234)

BRIDGES–FIRST GOVERNMENT (235)

BRIDGES–MISC. (116, 118, 162, 238, 239)

BRIDGES–THIRD GOVERNMENT (231)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–ADVERTISEMENTS (240)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–APPLIANCES (240)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CONSTRUCTION (247, 267, 268)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DRY GOODS (225, 226)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MINING (98, 99, 161, 189)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MISC. (190)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PUBLIC UTILITIES (186)

CEMETERIES & HEADSTONES—UNIDENTIFIED (79)

CHURCHES & RELIGION—MISC. (83, 144)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–PRESBYTERIAN—INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT (247)

DOCUMENTS & LETTERS (85, 111, 273-279)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT—MISC. (79, 80, 81, 82, 83)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–THEATRE (230, 240)

FARMS & FARMING–BUILDINGS & BARNYARDS–PRE-1920 (269)

FARMS & FARMING—CROPS—FIELD (89, 80)

GROUPS–IDENTIFIED (242, 254, 255, 260-264)

GROUPS–UNIDENTIFIED (227, 241, 243)

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS–MISC. (262)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—HOTELS (158, 173)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—MISC. (159, 168)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–TAVERNS (83, 229, 230)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—FURNISHINGS (80, 81, 82)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—MISC. (86)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–EXTERIORS–IDENTIFIED (241)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–EXTERIORS–UNIDENTIFIED (79, 242, 244)

HOUSES & HOUSES—SPECIAL TYPES—STONE (132)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIORS–UNIDENTIFIED (236)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIORS–IDENTIFIED (249-251)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIORS–UNIDENTIFIED (248)

INDIANS—MISC. (147, 148)

MILITARY & WAR–CIVIL WAR–BANDS (82)

MILITARY & WAR–CIVIL WAR–BATTLES (82, 280, 281)

MILITARY & WAR–CIVIL WAR—MISC. (82)

MILITARY & WAR–ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (231-233)

MILITARY & WAR—MISC. (82, 83)

MILLS—WATER WHEELS (80)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—INDIVIDUALS (195)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—MISC. (90)

MUSIC–BANDS (272)

MUSIC—CHORSUS & SINGERS (79, 80, 81, 82, 83)

NATURE—FLOWERS & PLANTS (86, 141, 154, 180, 181, 200, 282)

NATURE—MISC. (124, 174, 201)

NATURE–SCENES (79, 97, 101, 106-108, 110, 128, 129, 131, 134-139, 142, 146, 149-153, 155, 156, 160, 165, 170, 182, 183, 187, 188, 191, 203-205, 208, 209, 214, 221, 224, 237, 270)

NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS—NEWSPAPERS—MISC. (197, 198)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–I.O.O.F. (273-278)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (83)

PARADES (82, 83)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION–BLACKHAWK WATCH TOWER (257, 258)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION—MISC. (122-137, 192, 193, 201)

POSTAL SERVICE—MISC. (172)

RAILROADS—CARS—EXTERIOR (194)

RAILROADS—DEPOTS—MISC. (79, 163, 192, 193)

RAILROADS—ENGINES (79, 163, 194)

RAILROADS–MISC. (87, 100, 109, 110, 119, 120, 142, 169, 175, 176, 205, 222)

RAILROADS—TRACKS, SIDINGS, SHOPS, YARDS, SIGNALS (164, 167, 191)

RECREATION–CAMPING OR “OUTINGS” (284)

RECREATION–CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES (83, 245, 246, 283)

RECREATION—MISC. (92, 98, 103, 106, 140, 143, 157, 177, 178, 183-185)

RECREATION–PICNICS (241, 257, 260)

RIVERS & CREEKS—MISC. (79, 80, 87, 97, 116, 118, 121, 165, 166)

ROADS & HIGHWAYS—UNSURFACTED (79, 121, 122, 139)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–CLOTHING–1850-1919 (80, 81, 83, 84, 259)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FAMILY ACTIVITIES (266A, B)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FRIENDSHIP (80, 83)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—MISC. (81, 83

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–PETS (248, 263-265)

TOOLS & WEAPONS–WEAPONS (232, 233)

TRANSPORTATION–BICYCLE (245, 246)

TRANSPORTATION—HORSEBACK (96, 143, 155, 171, 176, 178, 179, 199)

TRANSPORTATION—MISC. (104, 105, 196)

TRANSPORTATION–TROLLIES, INTER-URBANS, & HORSECARS (114, 206, 229)

TRANSPORTATION–WAGONS & BUGGIES (95, 113, 216, 217)

TRAVEL (84-202, 205-207, 210-223, 284)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–BUSINESS–1900-1919 (225, 226)

CITIES—MISC. (83, 90, 99, 112, 113, 115, 117, 145)

PORTRAITS:

COLEMAN, RUTH (248)

FORT, CAROLYN M. (251)

FORT, CLARA (249-251)

FORT, GERTRUDE (249-252)

UNIDENTIFIED CHILD (253, 271)

UNIDENTIFIED MAN (228, 256)

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN (256)

INVENTORY

Free Studio of Photography Collection 2011-007

Date

1887-1940

Scope Notes

This collection consists of 24 black and white photographs related to the Free Studio. Folder one contains photographs of Free family members and folder two contains photos of the studio, Free home and other images shot by the studio. These images were purchased at the estate sale in April 2010.

Frank A. Free has his studio located at 1509 Brady Street; 1512 Brady Street and then starting in 1912 at 1426 Brady Street. His son Henry (Bud) took over the studio. After his death in 1968, Henry’s wife Lois continued the business. 

Family info:

• Frank A. Free married to Emma

• Francis A. Free b. 1901

• Henry Free b. 1907

o Lois 

• Mindy

• Gwendolyn

• Helen, sister??

Image Description

Folder 1

2011.7.2 Grandma Free portrait

2011.7.3 Portrait of Frank A. Free seated at desk, c. 1898

2011.7.4 Portrait of Frank A. Free, [c. 1898]

2011.7.5 Portrait of Francis E. Free, May 20, 1902

2011.7.6-7 Portrait of Francis E. Free, 1902

2011.7.8 Portrait of Frank A. [Dada] & Nook Free, Fall 1902; 

2011.7.9 Free Family, 1887

2011.7.10 Group of women, probably Free Family, taken at Free home at 2030 Farnam, Sept. 1901

2011.7.11 Helen & Buddy Free with father’s “New Ford”, 1929

Folder 2

2011.7.17 Ruins of Watch Tower Inn, July 4, 1892

2011.7.12 F. A Free Portrait Studio, [1509?] Brady Street, 1897

2011.7.13 Free Studio at 1512 Brady, [c. 1900]

2011.7.14 Free Studio and garage at 1426 Brady. [c. 1930]

2011.7.15 Free Studio at 1426 Brady with man [Frank A. Free?} and auto, [c. 1940]

2011.7.16 Backyard of probably the Free house at 2030 Farnam, 1903

2011.7.18 Threshing wheat with steam engine, people in front of equipment [c. 1906]

2011.7.19 Threshing wheat with steam engine, Aug. 29, 1906; people identified as Miss Scherer, Miss Shulla, Miss Beardse, and Nook Free”

2011.7.20 Interior of the King Machine Shop, Moline, IL date

2011.7.21 Ruins of mill fire, Davenport, Sept. 1901

2011.7.22 Exterior of Stork Roost, showing several tents and people in an auto, [c. 1905]

2011.7.23 Group seating in front of sign “Stork Roost”, [c. 1905]

Oversized photos (14 x 11”)

2011.7.24 black newspaper boy

2011.7.25 Fred Rock, holding newspaper, for his 100th birthday, 1935

Subject Cross-Reference

Business & Industry—Advertisements (12)

Business & Industry—Employees (20)

Business & Industry—Machinery (20)

Business & Industry—Photography (12, 13, 14, 15)

Entertainment & Amusement—Misc. (22, 23)

Ethnic & Minority Groups—Black Americans (24)

Farms & Farming—Crops—Field (18, 19)

Farms & Farming—Equipment & Machinery—Steam-Powered (18, 19)

Fires & Fire Departments—Fires (17, 21)

Houses & Households—Gardens (16)

Houses & Households—Urban—Exterior—Identified (13, 14, 15)

Mills—Sawmills (21)

Newspapers & Periodicals—Misc. (24)

Parks & Park Recreation—Blackhawk Watch Tower (17)

Transportation—Automobile (11, 15, 22)

Portrait—Free, Grandma (2)

Portrait—Rock, Fred (25)

INVENTORY

Freeman Wedding Collection 1999-28

Inclusive dates: December 19, 1943

Scope Notes: This collection contains 5 copy negatives of original photographs in the donor’s possession. The collection documents the weeding of Harriet Ginsberg and Richard Freemen held at [bride’s] family home at 500 West 56th Street in Des Moines, IA. These images provide contextual documentation for silver bowls and similar pieces which are part of the same donation.

1999.28.11 Harriet and Richard Freeman cutting wedding cake

1999.28.12 Richard and Harriet Freeman seated with bride’s father and mother J. D. and Rae Ginsberg, and groom’s mother May Freeman

1999.28.13 Harriett Freeman with bridesmaids Louise Light and Elaine Ginsberg

1999.28.14 Bridge and groom kissing.

1999.28.15 Formal wedding portrait of Harriet Freeman

Subject Cross Reference

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–CLOTHING–1920-1959 (1999.28.13, 15)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–WEDDINGS (1999.28.11-15)

PORTRAIT–FREEMAN, HARRIET (1999.28.15)

INVENTORY

Alice French Collection, II

Dates: 1890-1966

Scope Notes: This is a small collection containing eight portraits of Miss French, who wrote under the pen name Octave Thanet. There are also two images of her home exterior, and one of her living room.

Photo Inventory: E

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for E. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Eastberg Collection 1993-78

Inclusive dates: c. 1912-1913

SCOPE NOTES: The collection includes one scrapbook containing 55 photographs collected by Veva Pauline Eastberg during her years as a student at Davenport High School. Additional information is included concerning Ms. Eastberg and school activities in the other memorabilia in the scrapbook. Scrapbook is stored with other like materials.

Folder 1

Inventory, photocopies of images

Subjects Represented

BRIDGES–UNIDENTIFIED (16, 17)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–OFFICE INTERIORS (30, 34, 36, 50, 53)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–RESIDENTIAL–PRE-1920 

(37)

COMMUNICATION–TELEPHONE (34, 50)

DISASTERS–SNOW & ICE (33, 35, 52)

GROUPS–IDENTIFIED (39)

GROUPS–UNIDENTIFIED (13-17, 19-29, 31, 32, 49, 51)

MILITARY & WAR–MISC. (33)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–MISC. (2)

RECREATION–CAMPING OR “OUTINGS” (2)

ROADS & HIGHWAYS–UNSURFACED (35)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–SECONDARY–CENTRAL (1-12, 38)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–CLOTHING–1850-1919 (2)

SPORTS–BASEBALL (18)

SPORTS–BASKETBALL (3)

SPORTS–TRACK & FIELD (4-12)

TRANSPORTATION–AUTOMOBILE (24, 51)

TRANSPORTATION–HORSEBACK (13)

Portraits Represented

DOLLERHIDE, MR. ? (34)

EASTBERG, CLIFFORD (43, 47, 48, 54)

EASTBERG, VEVA PAULINE (18, 30, 36, 42, 45, 47, 53)

FRITZ, CHARLOTTE (44)

GRIFFIN, WINIFRED (40)

HAMANN, GEORGE (50)

OAKLEAF, CIGRID (53)

SPIER, RUTH (46)

INVENTORY

Ellis Collection 2002-12

Date: Summer 1993

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 5 color prints and 1 copy negative (for one of the prints) taken by donor Susan Ellis documenting the Flood of 1993 in Davenport. Photographs were originally acquired for use in the Weather Wonders exhibit in 1996. 2002.12.4 was used in the exhibit.

Image Description

2002.12.1 Looking towards downtown from Lindsay Park.

2002.12.2 Looking down River Drive at Mound Street from Lindsay Park.

2002.12.3 Looking towards Second Street (River Center construction at left) from Perry Street side of parking ramp

2002.12.4 Looking east on 2nd Street towards the Arsenal Bridge; canoe going up Pershing Avenue

2002.12.5 Looking east on 2nd Street towards the Arsenal Bridge

Subject Cross Reference

BOATS & BOATING—RECREATIONAL & PLEASURE

BOATS & BOATING–SHORELINES

DISASTERS—FLOODS—1900-1999

PARKS & PARK RECREATION—LINDSAY

CITIES—DAVENPORT—STREET SCENES—BUSINESS—1960-1999

INVENTORY

Engelbach Collection, VIII (1969-96)

Inclusive dates: 1865-1932?

Scope Notes: The collection consists of 592 black and white photographs pertaining to the lives of two German immigrant families. The Engelbach and Nagel families of Davenport are recorded in these photographs. 6 photograph albums contain travel photographs as well as many local scenes.

Box 1

Folder 1

Inventory

Folder 2

Family groups, houses, Nagel’s leather shop (19)

Folder 3

Unidentified portraits (18)

Folder 4

Identified portraits: (19)

Dirr, Annie

Engelbach, Diedrich

Engelbach, Ed

Engelbach, Hermine

Engelbach, Olga

Engelbach, Wanda

Nagel, Anna Meier

Nagel, Henry

Album 1

Davenport parks, river scenes, houses and gardens, Register Life insurance company, Rainbow  Division parade. Travel scenes including: Clinton, Iowa river front, Denver Colorado, and  Oregon. C. 1917-1932 (219)

Album 2

Iowa and Wisconsin scenes c. 1932 (93)

Box 2

Album 3

Davenport houses, parks, Register Life insurance company, and various local scenes. C. 1917- 1932 (69)

Album 4

Travel scenes including: Mississippi River trip, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, and Chicago. c.  1917-1935 (287)

Album 5

Travel: Yellow Stone Park, Grand Canyon, Wisconsin. C. 1928 (178)

Album 6

Travel American west c. 1920s (54)

INVENTORY

Ethnic Mosaic Exhibit Collection, XLI

Inclusive dates: c. 1880-1985

Scope Notes: This collection contains 237 35mm negatives numbered 1-257 (numbers 80-100 were not used). These are primarily copy negatives made from the collections of private individuals and Quad-City institutions. The images document the ethnic diversity of the Quad-Cities. ETHNIC MOSAIC was a temporary exhibit…a collaborative venture of the Swenson Swedish Immigration Center and the Putnam Museum (Davenport, IA). Information sheets and release statements accompany the collection. Be sure to consult the release papers before reproducing any of these negatives.

Folder 1 Inventory, list of cross references

Folder 2 Release statements

Folders 3-16 “Information sheets” – documentation

Folder 17 Negatives

Folder 18 Prints & photocopies of selected images

Portrait Reference

Portrait – Antoniotti, Peter (73)

— Henry, Margaret Carey (131)

— Henry, John (132, 136)

–Henry, Louis (135)

Photo Inventory: D

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for D. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences
NOTES ON THE PRODUCTION OF “PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN AUGUST 7, 1869”
 
To produce a series of photographic images of an eclipse of the sun, the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences purchased a telescope made by Thomas Lighton of Rock Island for $100. With the telescope, “twenty pretty fair photographs were made” of the eclipse of the sun on August 7, 1869. Davenport photographer P[aul] B. Jones served as the photographer for the event.
 
The Academy planned to sell five hundred sets of prints to other institutions in its first communication with the
scientific world. Unfortunately, financial disagreements between P. B. Jones and the Academy slowed the process [see copies of correspondence in file] and it is doubtful that anywhere near that number of sets was produced.
 
Other known copies include:
 
Davenport Public Library has a copy which contains six photographic prints of the eclipse. Photocopies of this
volume are in folder 1.
 
United States Naval Observatory, 34th and Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20392-5100, has a complete set containing all 20 photographic prints. This copy was “Presented to the U. S. Naval Observatory by the Academy of Nat’l Sciences, Davenport Iowa” [quote from first page of U. S. Naval Observatory volume]. Photocopies of this volume are in folder 2.
 
Ezra Mack, apparently a rare book or antique dealer from New York City, had a complete copy in October 1991. He contacted the Putnam Museum for further information about the set, which could not be supplied at that time.
 
 

INVENTORY

Davenport Besler Corporation Collection 1970-91
Inclusive dates: 1943
Scope Notes: This collection contains 80 photographs documenting the awarding of the Army/Navy “E” Flag to Davenport Besler Corporation on Nov. 3, 1943. Twenty-two of the images were taken during the outdoor ceremony (probably at the Davenport Besler Corp. factory.) The remainder of the photos shows the reception held after the ceremony at the Blackhawk Hotel, Davenport.
 
All of the photos are mounted on black paper sheets which have, at some point, been removed from their original album cover (included in box). Each image in number in pencil in the lower right of the black paper sheet.
 
Folder 1
Inventory
Copy of memorandum of gift
 
Album 1
 
Subject Cross Reference
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FOUNDRY
COMMUNICATION–RADIO (8)
ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS–BLACK AMERICANS (30, 31, 35)
HOLIDAY AND CELEBRATIONS–PATRIOTIC
HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–RESTAURANT (33, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80)
HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–TAVERNS (30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 40)
MILITARY & WAR–WORLD WAR II–MISC.
MUSIC–BANDS (18, 62)
 
 

INVENTORY

Davenport Machine and Foundry Co. Collection, IX
Inclusive dates: c. 1940-1953
Scope Notes: Included are 45 black and white original and copy prints illustrating the Davenport Machine and Foundry Co. production plant, employees at work and products which include rotary [grain?] dryers and bomber parts. The work of Bawden Bros. Commercial photographers is represented in this collection.
 
Folder 1
Inventory, negatives
 
Folder 2
24 photographs
 
Folder 3
21 photographs
 
 

INVENTORY

Davenport Schools Collection LIV
Inclusive dates: 1956, 1963, 1964
Scope Notes: This collection contains 27 b&w 4 x 5 copy negatives of formal school photographs as described below.
No prints in file. Possibly R. K. Sunderbruch photographer.
 
Inventory
•            Madison Elementary 6th Grade Class picture, 1956 – 3 different groups of students with their teacher (3 copies of each negative)
•            Central High School swim team posed by pool, January 25 1963 (4 copies)
•            Central High School swim team posed by pool, February 7, 1964 (3 copies)
•            Grand Elementary 6th Grade Class picture, 1956 – students with their teachers (3 copies)
•            Monroe Elementary 6th Grade Class picture, 1956 – 4 different groups of students with their teacher (4 copies of each negative)
 
Subject Cross Reference
Recreation—Swimming
Schools & Education—Elementary—Madison
Schools & Education—Elementary—Monroe
Schools & Education—Elementary—Misc.
Schools & Education—Secondary—Central
 
 

INVENTORY

Davenport Street Scenes Collection, XLII
Inclusive dates: c. 1940-1969
Scope Notes: This collection consists of 84 4×5” negatives which primarily document street scenes in the Davenport business district. These images appear to be from one photographer [possibly Richard k. Sunderbrunch].
 
Folder 1
Inventory, negatives 1-40
 
Folder 2
Negatives 41-84
 
Cross references have been made to:
Business & Industry –
               Service –
                               Banking, 25-27, 43
                               Insurance, 47
                               Misc, 2, 3
                               Real Estate & Surveying, 47
               Product Distribution –
                               Automobiles, 6-9, 64, 69, 72
                               Bakeries, 12
                               Farm Implements, 31, 32
                               Fish, 1
                               Fuel, 67
                               Furniture & Appliances, 4, 5
                               Tent & Awning, 53
                               Tobacco, 19, 29
                               Brewing & Bottling, 10
Churches & Religion – Catholic – Individual Churches – Davenport, 59
Entertainment & Amusement –
               Misc, 37, 38
               Theatre, 17
Fire & Fire Departments – Equipment & Firemen – Central Station, 77
Hotel, Motel, Restaurant, Tavern –
               Hotel, 16, 46, 58, 80, 82, 83
               Restaurant, 22, 44
               Tavern, 29, 30
Houses & Households – Apartments, 65, 73
Libraries – Public, 54
Organizations & Clubs – Chamber of Commerce, 60
Recreation – Buildings, 37-41
Roads & Highways – Highways, 31-36
Transportation –
               Automobiles, 6-9, 12-30, 37, 38, 44-74, 76, 84
               Buses, 68
Cities –
               Davenport –
                               Bird’s Eye & Aerial Views, 10, 11
                               Municipal Government, 61
                               Street Scenes – Business – 1920-1959, 1-9, 12-30
                               Street Scenes – Business – 1960-1999, 42-84
               East Moline, 11
Counties – Scott, 71, 74
National – Government, 70
 
 

INVENTORY

Dean’s Family Restaurant Collection
1998-39 and 1998-44
Date: September 1997
Scope Notes: This collection consists 18 color photographs and 35 mm negatives which document Dean’s Family Restaurant, located at 3837 Division Street, Davenport. R. Stupka opened the restaurant as an A&W in 1959. Dean Dye began operating the restaurant in 1977 as Dean’s A&W restaurant. In 1985, Mr. Dye dropped the A&W franchise and renamed it Dean’s Family Restaurant. The restaurant closed on or about September 12, 1997. The restaurant and an adjacent motel were torn down to make way for an Osco Drug Store.
 
Photographs in accession 1998-39 were taken by Janice Hall, Putnam Museum Chief Curator in September 1997. Photos and associated negatives in accession 1998-44 were taken by Michael Schwenker, Putnam Museum Exhibits Technician, between September 10-14, 1997.
 
These photographs are associated with objects in accessions 1997-48, 1997-76 and 1998-29.
 
Image Description
1998.39.1          exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing north side of building, Division Street to right
1998.39.2          exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, taken from northeast corner of parking lot
1998.44.1          exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, from northwest
1998.44.2          interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing Breakfast Club mug rack, pull tab stand and fireplace counter
1998.44.3          exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, from north
1998.44.4          “Dean’s Family Dining” street sign
1998.44.5          view of kitchen of Dean’s Family Restaurant with Dean Dye, owner, at the stove
1998.44.6          interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing table setting
1998.44.7          interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing row of booths and handing lamps at right, video games at left
1998.44.8          view of kitchen of Dean’s Family Restaurant with Dean Dye, owner, at the stove
1998.44.9          interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing two teenage boys seated in booth using order phone
1998.44.10        interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing family seated in booth
1998.44.11        exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, from north, street sign with message of thanks
1998.44.12        interior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant, showing two teenage boys seated in booth (food baskets on table, see accession 1998-29)
1998.44.13        Dean’s Family Restaurant drive-in order stand (see accession 1997-76)
1998.44.14        exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant from southwest, “[C]LOSED” on street sign
1998.44.15        exterior view of Dean’s Family Restaurant from southwest
1998.44.16        Dean’s Family Restaurant delivery van
 
Subject Cross Reference
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISEMENTS (1998.44.4, 14, 15)
COMMUNICATION—TELEPHONE (1998.44.9)
HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT & TAVERN—RESTAURANTS
RECREATION—GAMES (1998.44.7)
TRANSPORTATION—TRUCKS (1998.44.16)
 
 

INVENTORY

Degryse Collection 1990-40
Inclusive dates: 1925-c. 1980
Scope Notes: The collection contains 9 images of products made by the Harrington-Seaberg Fire Alarm & Telegraph Company and Eagle Signal Corporation and 3 images of their employees and Board of Directors. Duplicate prints of 2 images are included.
 
 

INVENTORY

DeKezel Collection 2001-31
 
Date
 
1918, 1943-45
 
Scope Notes
 
This collection, donated by Marie DeKezel of Moline, consists of 10 photographs and 7 photographic postcards related to the military service of Frank Callant, the donor’s father, and Tony DeKezel, the donor’s husband. Frank Callant served in France and Germany during World War I. Tony DeKezel served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Photos include formal and informal portraits as well as snapshots of soldiers’ life. One image shows Tony and Marie DeKezel together when Tony was on leave. Another shows Marie in her work uniform for John Deere Harvester Works.
 
Image Description
2001.31.28        Frank Callant in uniform standing on road or path, Boden Dorf, Germany, c. 1918
2001.31.29        Frank Callant on board ship returning to the US, c. 1919
2001.31.30        Oval print, formal portrait of Frank Callant in uniform, c. 1918
2001.31.31        Formal portrait of Frank Callant in uniform, c. 1918
2001.31.32        Tony DeKezel standing in front of his tent, New Zealand, c. 1944
2001.31.33        Marie DeKezel in work clothes, c. 1944
2001.31.34        Tony DeKezel and Frank Callant in their uniforms, 1943
2001.31.35        Tony and Marie DeKezel, 1943
2001.31.36        Two soldiers taking showers, New Guinea, c. 1945
2001.31.37        Group of soldiers washing clothes, New Guinea, c. 1945
2001.31.38        Tony DeKezel sitting on barrels, New Guinea, c. 1945
2001.31.39        Tony DeKezel with radio equipment, New Guinea, c. 1945
2001.31.40        Frank Callant standing with [French] family, their ox and plow, c. 1918
2001.31.41        Postcard of war damaged buildings, c. 1918
2001.31.42        Postcard of soldiers on horseback crossing a bridge, c. 1918
2001.31.43        Postcard of destroyed vehicle, c. 1918
 
Subject Cross Reference
Boats & Boating–Warfare (29)
Business & Industry–Employees (33)
Military & War–World War I–Misc. (29, 40, 41, 42, 43)
Military & War–World War I–Portraits, Groups (34)
Military & War–World War I–Portrait, Individual (28, 29, 30, 31, 32
Military & War–World War II–Camps (36, 37, 38)
Military & War–World War II–Equipment (32, 39)
Military & War–World War II–Portraits, Groups (34, 35)
Portraits–Groups (34, 35, 40)
Portrait–Callant, Frank (28, 29, 30, 31
Portrait–DeKezel, Marie (33)
Portrait–DeKezel, Tony (32, 38, 39)
 
 

INVENTORY

Dennis Farm Mounds, XXXIX
Date: 1944
Scope Notes: This collection consists of 12 photographic negatives, and 11 prints, which document the excavation of the Dennis Farm Mounds.
 
Folder 1
Inventory, negatives
 
Folder 2
Prints
 
 

INVENTORY

Jo Seaman Drechsler Collection 2010-001
Inclusive Dates: 1860-1902, 1951
SCOPE NOTES: This collection includes portraits of the Seaman family. The collection also contains images of the Seaman property located outside of Eldridge. There are several photographs of the farm house and farm buildings. Photographs of the farm include activities such as feeding livestock and plowing the fields. The collection also includes interiors of grocery stores, Davenport School No. 6, interior of Dr. Ben Schmidt’s office and a meat packer in Seattle, Washington.
 
The archival material consists of photographic album, envelopes, price list and a booklet.
Non-Accessioned materials include a copy of the newspaper write up for August Drechsler’s 50th wedding anniversary write.
 
The 300 glass plate negatives have not been inventoried.
 
Folder 1: Inventory, images
3. J. L. Seaman
 
Folder 2: images
4. Barns and windmill on J. L. Seaman farm 
5. Farm house on J. L. Seaman farm
6. Barn with chickens and geese on J. L. Seaman farm 
10. Children in classroom at School No. 6, Davenport, IA, Sept. 23, 1901 
11. Tilley Reimers in Dr. Ben Schmidt’s office
12. Interior of grocery store, Davenport
13. Interior of grocery store
 
Folder 3:
•            Non-Accession – newspaper clipping, c. January 1951 re: Mr. & Mrs. August Drechsler 50th wedding anniversary
 
Folder 4: Archival Material
•            Envelopes for Kodak paper
•            Kodak album
•            Price list for Photographic Developing and Printing supplies at Sweet, Wallach & Co. Davenport Booklet – “First Step in Photography”
 
Folder 5:
•            Non-Accession – 1  Davenport Democrat newspaper August 7, 1921
 
SR1 – PB – 17B
1. Joseph Seaman [c. 1860] 
2. Ezra Seaman [c. 1860]
 
OS CAB 1
7. House and farm buildings on J. L. Seaman farm, 1902 OS CAB1 – D14
8. Men and horses plowing field OS CAB1 – D14
9. House and farm buildings on J. L. Seaman farm  OS CAB1 – 14
14. Interior of grocery store, Edward Gruenau on left OS CAB – D14
15. Frye-Bruhn Co., meat packer, Seattle, WA OS CAB1 – D14
 
Approximately 300 glass plate negatives
 
SUBJECT CROSS REFERENCES MADE TO:
Business & Industry—Groceries (12, 13, 14)
Business & Industry—Meats (15)
Business & Industry—Office Interiors (11)
Farms & Farming—Buildings & Barnyards—Pre-1920s (4, 5, 6, 7, 9)
Farms & Farming—Equipment & Machinery—Horse & Hand-powered (8)
Farms & Farming—Farmers (8)
Farms & Farming—Special Types—Horses (8)
Farms & Farming—Special Types—Poultry (6)
Houses & Households—Rural—Exterior—Identified (5, 7, 9)
Mills—Windmills (4)
Portrait—Gruenau, Edward (14)
Portrait—Reimers, Tilley (11)
Portrait—Seaman, J. L. (3)
Schools & Education—Classroom Activities (10)
Schools & Education—Elementary—Jackson (10)
 
 
 

INVENTORY

Drechsler-Seaman Glass Plate Negative Collection 2010-001
Donor: Joseph Seaman Drechsler
Dates: c. 1900 – c. 1930
Scope: Glass plate negative collection taken by Melinda (Linnie) Seaman Drechsler when she was a young woman. She was born on March 12, 1881 in Scott Co., Iowa. She married Joseph Berthold Drechsler in Davenport, Iowa, on November 2, 1915. Donor is Linnie & Joseph B’s son. Linnie’s parents are Joseph Lawrence Seaman and Minna Cecilia Lamp.
 
Images are of the Seaman & Drechsler families from Davenport, Iowa. Approximately 300 glass plate negatives.
 
Inventory
Box A
1.  430 W 16th St., Davenport. c.1900. “Grandpa” Seaman in back row with pipe.
2.  c.1910. Group of 3 generations pictured (Bertha Haller Drechsler, Nellie Seaman, Linnie Seaman, Grndpa       Seaman, J.B. Drechsler, Emil Hammann).
3.  Outdoors; c.1920; Photo of 5 young women who seem to be on some kind of spring or summer outing.
4.  Indoors; c.1900; Interior setting group photo of 16 women. Nellie Seaman is in the front row.
5.  Farm; ? date; Group seated in straw.
6.  Outdoors; c.1900; Group poses near a pond.
7.  Outdoors; c.1910. Group of eleven. One woman is Nellie Seamen.
8.  c.1900; Majority of group is in uiform possible veterans of the Civil War.
9.  Outdoors; c.1900-1910; Large group of women.
10. Outdoors; c.1900; Nellie Seamen is in the row of seated women (2nd from L)
11. Outdoors; c.1900; “Grandpa” Seamen is on right side I the foreground.
12. Outdoors; c.1900. A large group of men and women standing/sitting outdoors.
13. c.1900; Mostly female group seating on tennis court.
14. c.1900; Third from left is Linnie Seamen Drechsler; next to her (fourth from left) is Ema Haden.
15. Outdoors; ? Date; A group of men and women are gathered around branches or roots of a fallen tree.
16. Maybe Wildcat Den ?; ? Date; Man in front row, 2nd from left is Otto Hamann.
17. Outdoors ?; ? Date; A group of eight women and one man stands behind a group of seven women and a        girt seated in front; beside the girl stands a small girl.
18. Outdoors; ? Date; Seven women and men are lying (?) on the ground.
19. Indoors; ? Date; Two men and two women stand behind two seated men and one woman.
20. Outdoors; ? Date; Large all-male group.
21. Outdoors; ? Date; Eight women and a man stand in a line outdoors; in front of them sits a group of  seven women and a small girl.
22. Outdoors; C. 1900; Seven women—two with large hats—stand behind a fence.
23. Outdoors; ? Date; Seven ladies stand in a row in the back; seven ladies are seated on the ground in front. A male sits in front. Beside him stands a small girl.
24. Outdoors; ? Date; Twelve ladies enjoying the outdoors. Four sit on the edge of a rock formation; seven           others sit on the ground; another stands behind them.
25. Outdoors; ? Date; Six ladies sit on the grass
26. Outdoors; ? Date; Group outside of log cabin.
27. Outdoors; ? Date; Group of eight ladies wearing long dresses stand side by side.
 
Box B
1. Outdoors; ? c.1900; Four women in grass in the foreground; large field in background.
2. Outdoors; ? Date; Shows two women from their heads to below their arms; background
     Is unidentifiable.
3.  Outdoors; ? Date; Two women stand outdoors near the corner of a building.
4.  Outdoors; ? 1910-1915; Linnie Seaman Drechsler in foreground.
5.  Possibly the Seamen farm near Eldridge, Iowa; c.1900; Two women stand in garden
      patch.
6.  Outdoors; c.1900; Three women seated in front of house window, presumably on the
      front porch.
7.  Location ?; c.1900; Two women seated on furniture on front porch.
8.  Location & ? Date ; Man and woman stand outside on sidewalk for photo.
9.  430 W. 16th, Davenport, IA; (date ?); A man and woman stand on a house porch near
      the porch railing.
10. Location ?; c.1900; Man and woman seated near railing. Both are wearing hats.
11. 430 W. 16th, Davenport, Iowa; c.1900; Unknown woman, “Grandpa” Seamen, and his
      unidentified grandson sit on outdoor bench. Farm building in background.
12. Location ?; c.1900; (L to R) __?___, “Grandpa” Seamen and his unidentified grandson
      are seated on outdoor bench.
13. Location ?; c.1900; (L to R) ___?___,Linnie Seamen Drechsler (?), and ___?___
       around campfire cooking.
14. Location ?; c.1900; Campfire and picnic spread outdoors. Unidentified woman
       may be Linnie Seamen Drechsler.
15. Location & date ?; Two men about to board an automobile. The driver waits in the
       vehicle..
16. Location & date ?; Two women and a man stand beside an automobile. Two bags
       on ground in front of the man.
17. Location ?; c.1920 (?); Group of 3 unidentified adults stand in front lawn of
       residential home. All are dressed in long coats.
18. Location ?; c.1920 (?); Three young women stand outside, dressed in very similar
       styles. Location inunknown but small leafless trees and outbuildings are in the
       background.
19. Location ?; c.1900-1920 (?); Four adults climbing hillside/tree branches.
20. Unknown field; ? Date; Dog (retriever ?) in center with two young men standing on
       either side. One yound man is dressed up, and the other in work boots and wide-
       brimmed hat.
21. Location ?; c.1900;  “Grandpa” Seamen stands behind two older men, who are both
      In lawn chairs.
22. Location ?; c.1900; Largely dominated by overgrown hillside, the photo is of 3 women
      climbing from lakeshore. The lake is in the background. The women are in long
      dresses, knee-deep in grass.
23. Seamen family farm, Eldridge, IA; late 1890s; Group of four women and dog in center.
      .Woman on far right likely is Linnie Seamen Drechsler.
24. Location ?; c. 1900; Linnie Seamen Drechsler (left) and two other women are on
       hillside tree branch with bunches of flowers.
25. Location ?; c.1900; Three women on hillside with bunches of flowers. Linnie Seamen
       Drechsler is seated in the center.
26. Location ?; c.1900; Linnie Seamen Drechsler is seated on far left. She is with two
       other women; all are seated outdoors with bunches of flowers.
27. Location ?; c.1900; Four women posed together outside, all dressed up with
       dresses and hats.
 
Box C
1. Location & date ?; A woman and a boy pose in a park setting. She holds a basket.
      The boy holds a type of game stick.
2. Location & date ?; Woman seated on porch with two children, one an infant on her
       lap
3. 430 W. 16th, c.1915 (?); Adult man, ___?__, stands holding infant, __?__, in the yard
       near the house.
4. Location & date ?; Elderly couple (?) sit with small girl (?) outside of unidentified
       house with trellis. 
5. 430 W. 16th, Davenport (?); c1912 (?); Multi-generational group is posed in
       background. Linnie Seamen Drechsler stands in back row, far right. “Grandpa”
       Seamen is seated in the center with a pipe.
6. Locatiion & date ?; A woman stands outside her home. On either side of her
       stands a young boy.
7. W. 16th St. (?); ? Date; Three boys on porch steps together.
8. W. 16th St., Davenport (?); c.1925; Group of children stands in winter coats by the
       front steps of the house. Jo Drechsler (?) stands at far right.
9. 430 W. 16th, Davenport (?); c.1920; Two children sit in sled in the snow. They are in
       a yard with a man pulling the sled.
10. Location & date ?; Class photo with teacher (?) on far left.
11. Location & date ?; Large group photo outside.
12. Location ?; c.1915; J. B. Drechsler shows caught fish to two daughters, Jean Betty
       and Louise.
13. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; Jean Betty Drechsler pulls younger sister, Louise,
       in a wagon on sidewalk of their home. Father, J. B., looks on.
14. 430 W. 16th, Davenport, c.1915; Shows J. B. Drechsler pulling his two daughters,
       Jean Betty and Louise, in a wagon in their front lawn on the sidewalk.
15. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; Jean Betty and Louise Drechsler play as young
       girls in their yard. Family friend, August Hamann, also stands in for photo.
16. Yard on 430 W 16th St., Davenport (?); c.1915; Linnie and J. B. Drechsler sit in
       yard with 2 daughters, infant Louise and toddler Jean Betty for a family
       photograph.
17. Location ?; c.1915; Family gathered outside unidentified home, presumably for a
       holiday visit. J. B. Drechsler (center) holds daughter (Jean OR Louise ?) and
       American flag. Beside hi stands Bertha Haller Drechsler (?) and “Grandpa”
       Seamen (?).
18. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; ? Date;   ___?___ stands outside holding infant ___?___.
19. 430 W. 16th, Davenport, c.1900; Linnie Drechsler stands in yard holding infant
      Louise Drechsler, her daughter.
20. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; Photo of infant Louise Drechsler looking over
       her father.
21. Location ?; c.1920; Large barn with sunflowers growing along its exterior wall.
       (L to R) Jean Betty, Louise, and J. B. Drechsler stand in comparison to flower
       height.
22. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1919; Louise and Jean Betty Drechsler playing on front
       sidewalk w/doll and doll carrier.
23. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c. 1928; Family in coats outside home. (L to R) Bertha Haller   
       Drechsler, Jean Betty, J. B., Linnie, Ed, Jo, and Louise Drechsler.
24. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; J. B. Drechsler stands with daughter Louise (infant in
       stroller) outside in his yard.
25. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; Infant (Louise Drechsler) looks over shoulder of
       man (?) who has his back to the camera.
26. Location & date ?; An older man and woman sit outdoors with a toddler.
27. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1915; (L to R) Louise, Linnie, Ed (?), and Jean Betty
       Drechsler stand outside their home in winter coats.
28. Location & date ?; Group of nine, including two children, pose out on the lawn. Some
       stand. Some sit on the grass.
29. Location ?; c.1900; A group posed outdoors, many with hats.
30. Location & date ?; Six women and one man are posed on a dock with a small boat
       behind them.
31. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; ? Date; Outdoor photo in front of the front porch. Woman,
       Infant and young girl stand near steps.
32. Location & date ?; Large group—mostly women—posed on or near fence. All
       photographed are eating a piece of fruit.
33. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1923; J. B. Drechsler stands holding son Ed. (?) with
      other son Jo by his side. They are outside near the front steps of their house.
34. W. 16th St. (?); c.1920; Shoveling snow.  A man and a boy work on a sidewalk.
35. W. 16th St., Davenport (?); c.1920; J. B., Betty and Louise (?) stand in comparison
       to snowdrifts in yard.
36. Location ?; c.1920 (?); Woman and child stand near and on a chair in yard. Large
       garden in background.
37. Location & date ?; Unclear image. Too dark to see.
38. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1925; Group of about fifteen posed outdoors. Six children
       sit in front on the grass. Three adults sit on chairs behind them. In back stand more
       adults. One man holds a child in his arms.
 
Box D
1 . 430 W. 16th, Davenport; 1920; Jean Betty, Louise, infant Jo, and J. B. Drechsler.
2 . 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1920; ________ and J. B. Drechsler in yard by tree stump.
3.   430 W. 16th, Davenport; 1920; Louise, Jo, and Betty Jean Drechsler in yard.
4 .  Location & date ?; Photo in front of Model-T. (L to R) J. B. Drechsler, Jean Betty
       Drechsler, ________, _________, and Louise Drechsler.
5 . 430 W. 16th; Davenport; ? Date; A woman and child are seated at a small table.
6 .  Location & date ?; Three individuals –one, a little girl—are out in a garden.
7.   430 W. 16th, Davenport; 1920; Jean Betty, Jo, and Louise Drechsler in front of
       Seated ————- ————- on porch rocking chair.
8 . Location ?; c.1925; Photo of group in yard near fence (back L to R) __?___
       Hamann, August Hamann, _______, _______, J.B. and Ed Drechsler (middle)
       ___?____ Hamann, Joseph Lawrence & Christi Seamen, Bertha Haller Drechsler,
       Anna Hamann (front), Laura Hamann, Jean Betty Drechsler, _______, Louise
       Drechsler, _______, and Emil Hamann.
9 . 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1920; (back row) Group of eight gathered outdoors.
       Four sit on a yard bench; a woman holds a child. Four stand behind a bench.
10  Location & date ?; Family/friend group is gathered around a picnic blanket near a
       stream.
11. Location & date ?; Group of nine people are gathered outdoors. Two of them
       hold small children.
12. Location ?; c.1925; Group posed along river bank near a tree. (back L to R)
       Bertha Haller Drechsler, ______, _______, Bertram Drechsler, ________, Louise
      and Betty Drechsler, J. B. Drechsler (front L to R) Ed and Jo Drechsler, Charles
      Gesell, _____, _____, ______, _______, and Armena Gesell (seated).
13. Location ?; c.1924; Group posed by water,s edge. (back L to R) ___?___, J. B. and
      toddler Ed Drechsler, Louise Drechsler; (front L to R) Jean Betty Drechsler, ___?___, Jo
      Drechsler, and ___?___.
14. Location and date ?; A man and four children are gathered at a wooden fence.
15. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1925; (back L to R) Jean Betty Drechsler, Laura Hamann,
        _______ Hamann (?), Joseph Seamen, _______ , J. B. Seamen with Ed (middle),
       Anna Hamann (?), _____ and Christi Seamen (front), Jo Drechsler, Emil Hamann ?,
        _____, Louise Drechsler and _____.
16. Location & date ?; Six young people are gathered outdoors. Four sit on a yard
       Bench. A building is in the background.
17  Location & date ?; c.1922; Children seated on log over stream. (L to R): Jean Betty and   
       Louise Drechsler, _____, _____, Jo Drechsler and J. B. Drechsler standing.
18. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; 1920;  Louise with mother Linnie Drechsler and new baby
       brother Jo in the front yard of their home.
19. Location & date ?; Group of young people gathered outside of small building.
20. Location ?; c.1920; (L to R) _______; Bertram and J. B. Drechsler standing in back
       on the left.
21. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport, c.1923; (L to R) Jean Betty, Louise, and Jo Drechsler,
        and Bertha Heller with Ed Drechsler pictured on bench w/toys.
22. 430 W. 16th, Davenport; c.1920;; Six young ladies posed w/doll strollers. (L to R)
        Jean Betty Drechsler, _____, _____, _____, _____, and Louise Drechsler.
23.  Outdoors?; c.1925; Group of fifteen people are gathered outdoors. Twelve stand
        in a row. Three sit on the ground in front.
24.  430 W. 16th St., Davenport; c.1920; Louise, Jo, and Jean Betty Drechsler
        photographed on porch of home.
25.  430 W. 16th St., Davenport; c.1920; (L to R) Jean Betty, Linnie, Jo, and Louise
        Drechsler.
26. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport; c.1920; (L to R) Louise, Jean Betty, Jo. And J. B. Drechsler
       picking flowers in yard.
27. Outdoors ?; ? Date; Large party seated around a tree.
28. Outdoors & date ?; Large party seated around a tree.
29. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport; 1920; (L to R) Jean Betty, Joseph (J. B.) w/Jo and
       Louise Drechsler on cellar door. 
30. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport; c.1920; (L to R) Louise, J. B., Christi w/Jo, Joseph
       Lawrence, and Jean Bety Drechsler.
 
Box E
 1. Location & date ?; Three small children, dressed for the cold, play with a tricycle out on
      the yard. Houses are in the background.
 2. Location & date ?; Three children are out in the yard. The two older one are dressed for
     the holiday and hold their pumpkins. A very small child is tucked into a child’s
      carriage. A small doll buggy is close by.
 3. Location & date ?; Two small children dressed for cold weather are outside on
      a sidewalk by a house. The little girl holds a small suitcase and stands behind a boy (?)
       who is on a tricycle. His suitcase is behind the handlebars of his tricycle.
 4. Location & date ?; Two small children ride one behind the other on a small tricycle on a
      sidewalk next to a house.
 5.  Location & date ?; Five young people are seated at a long rectangular table out on
       the yard by their house. A cake with candles sits in front of one of the children
 6.  Location & date ?;  Five youngsters sit at a table out on the yard. It’s a birthday party.
       A cake for the honoree is on the table. Behind them is their house.
 7.  Location & date ?;  Five young people sit on a hammock. Behind them is a house.
 8.  Location & date ?;  Two little girls (siblings ?) pose on a side walk leading to a house.
       The older girl is managing a doll buggy. The younger girl holds a doll in her arms.
 9.  Location & date ?;  Two little girls stand on either side of a big baby carriage in which
       lies a small child.  One of the girls holds a doll. They are outside in front of a house
       porch.
10. Location & date ?;  Four small children are gathered out on a lawn. Three sit on a mat.
      One sits on a low stool. A house, trees, wooden fence and flora are in the background.
11. Location & date ?;    Five youngsters sit side by side outdoors on the lawn. A fence 
       goes across the backyard behind which are various buildings.
12. Location & date ?;  Three little girls stand together on a sidewalk leading up to a house.
       Other houses in the background.
13.  Location & date ?;  Two little girls all dressed up and ready to go sit on the running
       board of an early automobile.   
14. Location & date ?;  A man and two boys sit on a bench. A small boy stands in front of
       the man. Another boy with a drum stands next to the man. A small wagon, a house (?)
       and trees in the background.
15. Location & date ?;  A group picture of children gathered outdoors on a lawn. The boys
      sit cross legged in a row. Behind them stands a row of girls. A woman stands behind 
        the girls. A school building (?) is in the background.
16. Location & date ?; Out on a lawn two little children each holds onto a rope which are
       held by on older girl. Behind her stands a man who is slightly bent over, watching them.
17. Location & date ?; A group of four small children are gathered on a mat out on a lawn.
       Three are seated. One stands on the mat. A wooden fence is across the background.
18. Location & date ? A group of five children and an adult woman or older girl are seated
       around a table out on the lawn. Dishes on the table indicate they have had a meal or
       refreshments. 
19. Location & date ?; Two children sit on a blanket out on the yard. Each has a toy.
20. Location & date ?;  Four children sit out on the lawn in front on a building with big   
       pillars.
21.  Location & date ?; Three siblings (?) sit cross legged together on a mat on the lawn.
        The older girl sits with her arms around the youngest child who sits in the middle.
22. Davenport; c.1925;  Possibly sixth grade graduation group. All the boys are kneeling
       in front. The girls stand in back. The school building is off to one side.
23. W. 16th St., Davenport; ? Date;  Nine neighborhood boys and one girl join together for
       a picture on the lawn. The youngest child is in a wagon. The boy second from the right
       side and who is making a face is Jo.
24. Location & date ?; Four children sit out on the lawn. Three are on a mat. One sits on
       the grass. The house is in the background.
25. W. 16th St., Davenport; ? Date;  Six neighborhood boys and one girl pose for a picture.
       One boy holds a very small child on his shoulders. They are out on the yard.
26.  Location & date ?; A large dog stands in front of three children. The older boy wears
        a broad brim hat. They are in a meadow (?)
27.  Location & date ?; A group of eight boys and girls stands outdoors in front of an
        unidentified building.
28.  Location & date ?; Seven young girls and one little boy stand together on a sidewalk
        Leading up to a house porch. Another house is in the background.
29.  Location & date ?;  Three girls and a little boy stand out in the yard. The girls are all
       wearing nice dresses and knee high stockings.
30.  Location & date ?;  Four children are posing on a railing of a side porch of a house;
        The railing is made of a thick tree branch or trunk of a tree.
31.  Location & date ?;  Two bundled up little girls (siblings ?) stand posed on a sidewalk.
        A wooden fence and several buildings are in the background.
32.   Location & date ?;  Two little girls stand on a sidewalk next to the house porch steps.
        They are all bundled up and hold each other’s mittened hand.
33.  Location & date ?;  Two little girls sit on porch steps. Snuggled between them is a tiny
        child.
34.  Location & date ?;  Three children (siblings ?) stand bundled up on a sidewalk close to
        their house. A line of homes is across the background.
35.  Location & date ?);  Two little girls stand with their baby brother (?) at the bottom of
        the steps to the front porch. They are dressed for cold weather.
36.  Location & date ?;  Two children sit on a sled which, in turn, sits on a lawn with no
        snow. A barn is in the background.
37.  Location & date ?;   Four children, all bundled up for the cold, stand out in the yard
        with a sled.
38. Location & date ?:  Three small children sit in a small wagon. A little girl stands in
       front of the wagon and holds the handle. A boy stands behind the wagon. They are all
       dressed for the cold.
39. Location & date ?; Two girls stand on either side of a little boy. They are outdoors and
       are dressed for cold weather.
40.  Location & date ?:  Two young girls (siblings ?) stand out on a sidewalk close to the
        side of a house. They are dressed for cool weather. Urban buildings in the
        background.
41.  Location & date ?;  Four children—each on a sled—sit in a row. At the front of the sleds
        stand two girls—one of which holds a rope attached to the first sled. Houses are in the
        background.
 
Box F
 1. Seamen farm, Eldridge, IA; c.1895;  Unknown woman dressed in dark formal outfit with
      star cut-out pattern and long veil. She is standing near a fence with windmill in
      background.
 2.  Location ? (interior); c.1900; Unknown woman seated in living area furnished with
      matching armchairs, pedestal, and various wall hangings and misc. items.
 3.  Location ? (interior); c.1900;  Unknown woman in long dark dress is standing near
      a sitting room window . Room is wall papered, has lace curtains, a cupboard and
      wicker chair.
 4.  Location ? (outdoor); c.1930; Jean Betty Drechsler (?) stands outside in a yard,   
      dressed in coat and hat.
 5.  Location ? (interior); c.1900;  Unknown woman is seated in living area on a couch. She
      Is occupied with sewing/embroidery work at time of photograph.
 6.  Location & date ?; An older lady sits in a chair in a living room. A big window with
       drapes is on her left. Pictures hang on the wall behind her.
 7.  Location & date ?;  A young girl stands on a sidewalk.
 8.  Location ? (outdoor); c.1900; Unknown woman stands outside in long coat/dress
      and matching, light-colored hat. In the background are trees, a fence, and a gazebo.
 9.  Location ? (outdoor); ? date;  Young unidentified woman is seated in foreground
      with braids and a printed dress. The porch railing and outbuildings can be seen behind
       her.
10. Location ? (outdoor); ? date;  Unknown middle aged woman dressed in winter coat,
       hat, and muffler. A row of neighboring houses can be seen in the background.
11. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A woman stands alone outdoors. Trees in background.
12. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A girl in a graduation robe and hat stands outdoors in
       the yard. Houses in background.
13. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman stands outdoors with her hands behind her
       back. Behind her is an automobile.
14. Location and date ?;  A woman wearing a long dress and a large hat stands near steps
       leading up to a house. Behind and below her can be seen a street (road ?), utility poles
       and a house (barn ?). Other houses are in a row behind the higher house.
15. Location and date ?; A man dressed in a suit and a hat has just biked past a row of
       houses.
16.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A gentleman (Mr. Seamen ?) stands outdoors. Behind
       him are a sidewalk, a street and houses. Trees line the street.
17. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A man stands outdoors. A log cabin is in the back-
       ground. The man holds a pole and bucket in one hand and fish in his other hand.
18. Location and date ?;  A young man sits in a rocking chair and reads a book. He is
       dressed in a suit. The room is artfully dedorated.
19. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A man sits out on the lawn and focuses his attention on
       what he holds in his hands.
20. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A man wearing a suit and a hat stands on a sidewalk
       leading to buildings in the background. A yard bench is on the side.
21. Location ? (interior); ? date;  An older man sits in a rocking chair and reads a news-
       paper. A piano is in the background.
22. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A baseball player stands outdoors. He holds a bat and
       ball glove in his right hand. “LOST NATION” is across his shirt.
23. Location ? (interior); ? date;  A woman sits in a chair and holds an infant in her arms.
24. Location ? (interior); ? date;  A woman holds an infant in her arms as she sits on a
       chair.
25. Location ? (interior); ? date; A woman in a long dress holds an infant across her lap.
26. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A woman in a long dress and wearing a hat stands out-
       doors and holds a wrapped up infant in her arms. A house is in the background.
27. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman stands outdoors and holds an infant in her
       arms. A house, outdoor seating and a tree are in the background.
28.  Location & date ?; A woman wearing a long dress sits on a chair near a house door.
        On her lap she holds a very small child dressed in a long dress. Beside them is
        another chair with a blanker (?) draped over the seat.
29.  Location ? (interior); ? date;  A man tends to a very small child who sits in a small wash
        basin. They are next to a window.
30. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  Outside on a lawn, a small child sits naked in a wash
       basin. Buildings and trees are in the background.
31. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  Outside on a lawn a small child sits naked in a wash
       basin. A wooden fence stretches across the background. A house is in back of the
       fence.
32.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A baby bundled up for the weather has been placed on
        a blanket that has been draped over a chair that is out on a lawn. A wooden fence is
         in the background. Behind the fence are various buildings.
33.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A bundled up baby lies in a rectangular box. The baby’s
        head rests on a pillow. The box lies on the lawn next to a sidewalk that leads to steps
        up to a house door.
34.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;   A man stands close to a porch railing and holds a
        bundled up infant in his arms.
35.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A man stands off to the side and looks down on a
        bundled up infant lying in a baby carriage. In the background can be seen a side-
        walk, a fire hydrant, a street, a row of trees and houses.
36.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A bundled up baby sits in a baby carriage near the
        steps to the porch and front door of a house.
37.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  An infant sits on a mat on a lawn. On one end of the
        mat is a glass cake holder which holds a cake and a candle. Trees and shrubs
         are in the background.
38. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  An infant sits on a mat on a lawn. Beside the child is a
       glass cake holder which holds a cake and a candle. Behind the child are trees and
        shrubs. Buildings are in the background.
39.  Location ? (interior); ? date;  A woman wearing a long dress sits in a rocking chair in a
        living room. The sofa has several decorative pillows. The woman is doing some sewing
        or thread craft.
 
Box G
 1. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands outdoors. A house, a tree and plants   
      are in the background.
 2. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands out in a prairie-like scene. Behind her is
      a simple wooden pole fence. Off to the left, almost hidden by plants is a small building.
 3. Location ? (interior); ? date;  In a kitchen a little girl sits on a child’s table. Some dishes
      sit on a table cloth that covers the table.
 4. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A gittle girl holds a pull toy on her lap as she sits on a
     large bench with a pillow at her back. A house and trees are in the background.
 5. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A little child sits in a child’s buggy. A house is in the
     background.
 6. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Out in a yard a small boy pulls a small wooden wagon. 
     Houses are in the background.
 7. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little boy sits on a tricycle—but not astride it. Behind him
     are steps leading up to a house entrance.
 8. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small child sits in a tire swing which hangs from an
     unknown source in a backyard. A wooden fence spans the background. Beyond the
     fence are house.
 9. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands on a sidewalk where she pulls her tiny
     wooden wagon which holds a doll and a stuffed toy. She wears a long coat and a hat.
     A wooden fence, many trees and a building are in the background
10. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; a little boy sits on a tricycle at the bottom of a house’s
     porch steps. He wears a long coat and a broad brim hat.
11. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small child (Louise ?) sits on a cellar door on the
      outside of a house. In front of her is a big rectangular shaped basket which rests on a
      pile of pieces of wood (?).
12. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small child stands outdoors in front of high dense
      bushes. She wears a long checkered coat and a hat.
13. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little boy stands outdoors by the side of his house.
      He is dressed for the cold. His shadow is cast off his right side.
14. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands on a sidewalk in front of a house’s front
      porch. She wears a hat with a ruffle and a nice dress.
15. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands out in a prairie-like scene. Behind her
       is a simple wooden pole fence. Off to the left, almost hidden by plants, is a small
       building.
16. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A little girl stands on a sidewalk that is alongside of a
       high, dense, thick hedge (?). Her dress has a ruffle along the bottom and a big flower
       print in front.
17. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl wearing a bow in her hair stands out in the
       yard and holds her doll. Her dress has a ruffle at the bottom and a flower print in front.
      A building is in the background.
18. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands out on the lawn. Her dress has a ruffle
      along the bottom and a big flower print in front. The house with its bay window is in the
      background.
19. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little boy stands outside by the bay window of his
       house. Flowering plants are on is right.
20. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Horse-drawn wagon is loaded with what appears to be
       grain sacks. Unidentified persons on wagon bed.
21. Seamen farm, near Eldridge, IA (?); c.1900; Eight women are in a farmyard. Two
       women, a large barn, and a windmill (link to other Seamen farm photos) are in
       background.
22. ?Field; c.1900; Four unidentified men in a cleared field with plow teams
23. ? Field, c.1900; Four men (unidentified) stand in a field with teams of plow horses.
       Presumably, they are clearing the field for a new crop
24. Location ? (outdoors); c.1920; Unknown people and location. Smaller outbuilding is
      open with two men seated outside its doors. There is a horse nearby and a wagon in
      the shed.
25. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Photograph of mule in a barnyard. Man stands ob-
      scured by the mule.
26. Location ? (outdoors); c.1900; Woman feeds flock of farm birds. Child in fore-
       ground and woman in background, both unidentified. There is an early automobile
       near fence in the more distant background. 
27. ? Farm; ? date; Two men (unidentified) stand with mule in farmyard. Large farm
       building is in the background. 
28. Seamen farm (?); late 1890s – c.1900 (?); Two women (Woman on left appears to be
       Nellie Seamen.) stand in farm yard near chicken.
29. Location ? (outdoors); c.1910 (?); Two unidentified young adults mounted on a hose. 
       Second rider may be Nellie Seamen. Woman near horse may be Christie (sp. ?)
       Seamen. Unknown man leads the horse.
30. ? Farm; c.1920; Barn with open doors. There is a fence in the foreground, and two
       men stand inside the open barn doors.
31. ? Farm; ? date; Wooden farm buildings and fence. Doors of building are open to
       reveal wagon.
32. ? Farm, c.1930; Unidentified man stands outside wooden farm building. Machinery
       is visible through open sliding door.
33. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A man stands outdoors in tall grass area.
34. Location ? (outdoors); c.1930; (L to R): Louise, Jo, Ed, Jean Betty, and Linnie
       Drechsler outside on unidentified building.
35. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Unidentified woman standing in fenced-in yard. Other
       homes and trees in background.
 
Box H
 1. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport (?); ? date; 2 story house w/porch. Large tree in front yard.
 2. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small rectangular building with an entrance at one end
    and windows on the sides and on either side of the door. The little schoolhouse or
    home (?) sits among trees. A raised platform of sorts lies in front of the entrance.
3. Location & date ?; Shows a house with a small addition to the back.
4. Location & date ?; Shows a house with a small addition to the back.
5. Location & date ?; Large 2-story house w/front porch. Trees on lot. Group posed in
     foreground.
6. Location & date ?; Front view of narrow two-story house. Trees on both sides.
7. Location & date ?; 1-story house w/porch. Woman (?) in rocking chair near steps,
     Large plants in yard.
8. Location & date ?; 2-story house w/porch. Woman (unidentified) in chair near steps. 
     Large shrubs, fence in foreground.
9. 430 W. 16th St., Davenport; ? date; A view of front of house that faces south. Also,
     Shows east side.
10. Location & date ?; 1 ½ story home w/porch. Corner view, trees on lot. Three women
       In foreground—seated.
11. Location ? (interior); ? date; A room with carpet has a piano and stool placed beside a
       window. Many photos are on the piano’s top. Close by is a stand holding a ceramic
       pot. Next to it is a rocking chair. More pictures hang on the wall.
12. Location ? (interior); ? date; A daybed is in a corner of a room. Several pillows are
      piled on it. A large piece of plaid material hangs over the wall paper in the corner.
      Framed photos and other items are hung on the plaid fabric. A door is on the
      right side. 
13. Location ? (interior); ? date; Small framed photos hang on a wall between two
      windows covered with drapes. A padded chair rests near the wall. A rocking chair
      is near to it. In the foreground is a round table on which are books and some
      decorative pieces.
14. Location ? (interior); ? date; A dining room with wooden floors has an area carpet
       under the dining table, which is covered by a large table cloth. A buffet table is along
       the wall on the right. A shelf goes on the walls around the room and holds plates
       for display. A suitcase is in the left corner foreground.
15. Location ? (interior); ? date; A wooden rocking chair sits near a fireplace on which are
       placed two small lamps, a small clock and several small framed photos. More
       pictures are hung on the wall. A vase of flowers is on the floor near the fireplace.
16. Location ? (interior); ? date; In the corner of a room is a rectangular wooden table with
       a drawer and a lower shelf.  The table holds a small lamp and books. Beside the
       table is a wooden rocking chair. Four pictures hang on the wall.
17. Location ? (interior); ? date; On the left, an indoor stairway goes up to a window,
       turns and continues on up. On the main level, two wooden chairs are on either
       side of a flower stand. In the background is a curtained window. In the foreground
       is a padded wooden footstool.
18. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A child sits on the running board of an early model
       automobile. A back door is open, revealing two occupants in the back seat.
       Another individual is in the front. The vehicle is parked on a brick street in front
       of two houses. 
19. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A couple sits in an open buggy. The buggy’s top is
       tilted way back. One horse is hitched to the buggy. Houses and trees are in the
       background.
20. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two people sit in a buggy drawn by one horse. The
       top of the buggy is tilted way back. A barn/storage shed is in the background. A
       windmill stands behind a wooden fence.
21. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; From a house’s back porch can be seen a sleigh
       hitched to one horse. One person rides in the small sleigh. A row of urban 
       houses lines the background.
22. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A herd of cattle grazes in a meadow. A wooded area
       extends along the background. 
23. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; In the foreground is a pond in which grow various
       aquatic plants and on which can be seen water fowl swimming. On the far side
       stand three people at the pond’s edge. Behind the pond are two buildings, a
       windmill and a clump of trees.
24.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three cows stand in a small pond. A tree
        occupies the left side of the scene.
25.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A small herd of cows wades across a small pond.
       Trees cover the background.
26.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A small group of cows grazes in a meadow that slopes
        down to a body of water. A small boat is at the end of a jetty that extends out from
        the meadow.
27.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A cow stands in a pasture near water. Trees line
        the background. 
28.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  A small child stands in a yard with five chickens. One
        of the chickens eats from a bowl on the ground near the child’s feet.  A house and
        barn are in the background.
29.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two boys sit astride a horse. Fences span the
        background which has many trees.
30.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A little girl stands behind a smaller child. On their
        left is a group of small birds eating from a container on the ground.
31.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A harnessed horse stands in front of a platform on the
        ground. Six boys stand on the platform while some of the boys hold onto reins. A
       small wagon is behind the platform. A wooden fence and a line of trees span the
       background.
32.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Ready to hit the trail are three horses, each with
       two children riding.
33.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A young man sits on an entrance platform to a barn.
        He rests his arm around his setter dog.
34.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small child sits on the seat of a two-wheel surrey.
        A young woman holds onto the surrey’s tongue. A man stands near. A barn is in the
        background.
35.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; In a yard a child holds a basket of leaves. A girl watches.
        A line of urban houses is in the background.
36.  Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three children stand in front of a farm building. A type
        of vehicle with large wheels is near the corner of the barn.
 
Box I
 l. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; In the foreground is a wide wooden dock. At its end is a
    small boat holding five passengers. Other boats/canoes are fastened to the dock.
    Another canoe with two people is out farther on the water. The far shore in the
    background is a forest. A man stands on the dock.
2. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two young women sit in a small boat which is next to a
     dock. One young woman paddles. Forested back in the background.
3. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A group of individuals—mainly children—are wading in
     water. In the background are two individuals in a canoe.
4. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Four women sit in a long narrow boat. Another woman
    who holds a long paddle sits facing them. A forested shore spans the background.
5. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small boat/canoe carrying three individuals is on the
     water. Two trees are on the shore’s edge. A forested shore is along the background.
6. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Waves cover the water. Along the forested shore in the
     background can be seen various dwellings (cabins ?).
7. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three women are in a small boat which is being paddled
     away from shore by two of the women. A tree grows at the edge of the water.
8. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Eight young women stand in a line outdoors and hold up a
     sign with the letters “HAWKEYE CAMP” on it. Trees are in the background.
9. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Six people are gathered at the edge of the porch of a
     one-floor dwelling. They are seated on the grass.
10. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A group of ten women and girls are gathered outdoors.
       Three sit in a hammock, and seven stand behind them. Behind them is a large
       canvas shelter. A hanging sign reads “Kamp Dew Drop Inn.”
11. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; An obscure view of a river through a forest.
12. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two small dwellings sit among trees. A wooden fence
       is behind them. Beyond the fence are other buildings.
13. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A path leads to a narrow wooden bridge. Trees abound
       in the gap that the bridge spans.
14. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A rock (?) formation with a large crevice going through it.
      Trees can be seen on both sides. A log lies across the top.
15. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A group of thirteen people are gathered on the porch
       steps of a large building. They have fishing gear.
16. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; An unpaved road passes through a forest of evergreens.
       A railing is along the outer side of the road.
17. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small stream passes through a botanical park area.
       In the background are a pagoda and a Ferris wheel. Other buildings are further back.
       A men and woman are on the far left. World Fair at St. Louis (?)
18. St. Louis, Missouri; c.1904; Some people stand in front of a Ferris wheel at the World
       Fair at St. Louis (?)
19. St. Louis, Missouri; c.1904; Many people are ascending and descending the many
       steps leading up to a stately building with colonnades. World Fair St. Louis (?)
20. St. Louis, Missouri; c.1904; People are gathered on the broad steps of a building
       which has colonnades in pairs across the building’s front. Flags are on the roof. 
       MISSOURI is cared in the stone over the center of the colonnades. World Fair St. Louis.
21. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three women and a girl face the camera. Behind them
       stands a couple facing away from the camera. A sign on the structure behind them
       has something to do with California.
22. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Four women stand in a park setting. Behind them is a
       statue. A low white fence is along the background.
23. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; An individual sits in a buggy and holds the reins
       fastened to a horse. They are stopped by a life-sized statue on a high pedestal.
24. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two women sit in a buggy, one behind the other.
       The lady in front holds the reins to the horse. They are close to a life-sized statue
        on a high pedestal.
25. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three women ride in a buggy pulled by a horse.
       In the background is a large building–three stories high and long. Some trees
       line the street.
26. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three women are seated in an open buggy. The
       street is lined with trees. In the background along the street are buildings, one of
       which has three stories and is long.
27. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A man drives a horse hitched to an open buggy. In
       the back sits a couple. Trees line the street.
28. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; In the foreground two women sit on a long bench
       structure. One holds her purse on her lap. On her right stands a third woman who
       holds her purse under her right arm. In the background is a long building with many
       windows. A domed structure is on the right end.
29. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A man and two women stand on a sidewalk outside a
       large stately building. Two benches are on the edge of the sidewalk. A tree grows
       behind the people.
30. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two men and a woman sit in rocking chairs outside
       in front of a home or hotel. A wooden frnce is in the background. Beyond the
       fence are more buildings.
31. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A broad cement stairway leads up to a stately
       government building. Other buildings flank both sides. Bushes are planted on both
       sides of the stairway.
32.  St. Louis, Missouri (?); 1904 (?); Three women stand on the edge of the street that
       goes in front of an ornate building with columns around the entrance. In the
       background is a Ferris wheel. 1904 World Fair, St. Louis (?)
33. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; A man stands in front of a stately building with a rounded
       portico supported by six columns.  “IOWA” is engraved at the top. It was the Iowa
       building at the 1904 Word Fair at St. Louis.
34. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; Shows a front and side view of the Iowa building at the
       World Fair. A man and woman are walking across the foreground.
35. St. Louis, Missouri (?); 1904 (?); Shows a bear in a cage in a large cage complex.
      1904 World Fair?
36. St. Louis, Missouri (?); 1904 (?); Camels are being ridden down a narrow road. Some
       people in the background are watching. Some riders carry banners. 1904 World
       Fair (?)
37. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; A many tiered spire type building at the World
       Fair. Trees are planted around it. People are in the foreground.
38. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; Several ladies are gathered by aa building which is
       painted on the side with a sign to honor Anheuser-Busch beer. 1904 World Fair.
39. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; Shows people walking along paved walkways away from a
       building with six columns. Trees grow on both sides. 1904 World Fair.
 
Box J
 1. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; People walk alongside a stately building which has one flag
      flying from its low tower. A fence goes along the foreground. Evergreen trees are
      planted around the building. 1904 World Fair (?)
 2. St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; Shows view of the Pennsylvania building as seen from
      below. Three people stand behind the balcony railing. Behind the railing hangs the
      Liberty Bell. 1904 World Fair.
 3.  St. Louis, Missouri; 1904; Shows the Liberty Bell as it hangs at the Pennsylvania
      State Building at the World Fair. People stand behind the railing.
 4. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A train travels along a railroad through the countryside.
     A full moon shines in the sky.
 5. Location ? (interior); ? date; A woman stands behind a counter in a grocery store.
     Behind her, shelves stacked with containers line the wall. Various signs, including
     one for Fels-Naptha have been placed around.
 6. St. Louis, Missouri (?); 1904 (?); A long building with trees along its back side.
      The center of the structure is slightly taller and has a domed tower. Long ex-
      Tensions on either side. Many windows. 1904 World Fair (?)
 7. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Shows a one-story building that has many windows. In
      Back is a tall iron tower. Other buildings are in the background on either side.
 8. St. Louis, Missouri (?); 1904 ?; A woman stands on the right side of a park-like view
      of a setting for a pagoda type building. A deer statue is near trees. 1904 World Fair (?)
 9. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Three women and a man are seated on the ground.
      In front of them is a blanket or something similar that is spread out to hold picnic
      Items.
10. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Four women and a man are seated on the ground.
       Four hold tennis rackets. Trees and buildings are in the background.
11. Location ? (outdoors): ? date; A group of twenty-seven men and women are gathered
       out on a lawn. Some are seated on the ground. Some are on chairs. Some stand
       in back.
12. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Five men and two women stand out in a yard. The
     men are wearing shirt, tie and trousers but no suit jacket. A wooden fence stretches
      across the background. Some trees are along the fence.
13. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman wearing a long dress and a large brimmed
      hat holds her purse in her right hand. She stands next to a sidewalk that is adjacent
       to the front porch of a house. The house is on higher ground and overlooks the
      street below and the houses along it.
14. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman sits on a cement block outside of a house door.
       She holds the paws of a little dog that sits up before her, and watching is a girl (her
       daughter ?).
15. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A well-dressed lady is seated out in a park-like area.
       Trees abound.
16. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Two rows of Scottish musicians lead another band
       of men or soldiers (?).
17. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman is seated ouit by trees and shrubs in a yard.
       Her little dog sits at her feet. Wooden fence in background.
18. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A small, wooden-clad, one and a half story house. 
       Trees and shrubs grow around.
19. Location & date (?); A cat sits in its food bowl.
20. Location & date (?); A cat is curled up asleep in its food bowl.
21. Location & date (?); A balding man with a beard wears a suit with a vest and bow tie.
22. Location & date (?); a balding man with a beard wears a suit with a vest and bow tie.
       He appears to be next to a woman with a shawl.
23. Location & date (?); A woman with her hair parted in the middle and pulled back.
       Her dress has a high neckline and lacy front with a pin.
24. Location ? (interior); ? date; Shows a decorative room divider/privacy screen with
      three sections. Flower designs. Indoor use.
25. Location ? (interior); ? date; Show a decorative room divider/privacy screen with
      three sections. Flower designs. Indoor use.
26. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Large group of women and children seated and standing
       out on the grass. Building in background.
27. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Large group photo, mostly women, taken outdoors in
      front of a building porch, where hangs an American flag.
28. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Large group of women and children seated and
      standing outdoors on the grass. Trees and utility pole in background. Building in
      back on the left.
29. Location ? (interior); ? date; A young woman sits sideways on a chair next to a potted
      fern. She rests her head on her right hand which is placed on the back of the wooden
      chair. Photo taken indoors.
30. Location ? (interior); ? date; A young woman is seated beside a potted fern. Photo
       taken indoors.
31. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman stands outdoors in the yard. She wears an
       apron.
32. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A young girl and boy stand outside near a tree.
33. Location & date (?); A woman and baby pose for a formal photo.
34. Location ? (interior); ? date; A young girl sits on a piano stool at a piano. A picture
      hangs above the piano which has art pieces on top. A rocking chair is off to the side
      near a painting on an easel. 
35. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A young woman stands outdoors with her right arm
       leaning on a bird feeder or bird bath. An urn with flowers is in the background.
36. Location ? (interior); ? date; A young girl is seated in a “U” shaped chair. She holds
       cut flowers in her left hand and a wrapped package (?) in her right. “Gronner (?) 4
       Charlotte” is written on edge of slide.
37. Location ? (interior); ? date; A young girl stands holding cut flowers. “Gronner (?) 4
       Charlotte” written on edge of slide.
38. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A young girl stands with her face leaning on her left hand.
       Her left elbow is braced on a bird bath or bird feeder on a column base.  “Gronner (?) 4
       Charlotte” written on edge of slide.
39. Location & date (?); A cat sleeps curled up in a basket.
40. Location ? (interior); ? date; A tall Christmas tree stands fully decorated in front of a 
       fireplace. A painting hangs on the wall above the fireplace.
41. Location & date (?); An unidentified mechanical device.
42. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman wearing a long skirt and a long-sleeve top
       stands out in the yard. A building, trees and bushed are in the background.
43. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; A woman wearing a long skirt and a long-sleeve top
      stands out in the yard. Her head is leaning over to her right side. A building, trees,
      and bushes are in the background.
44. Location ? (interior); ? date; A man with a book sits in a rocking chair. A potted plant
       sits on a stand beside him.
45. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Eight women wearing long dresses stand in close line in
      front of porch steps.
46. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Eight women sit on the front porch of a house. 
      Buildings are along the street in the background.
47. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  “A large two-story house with farm buildings in the
      background. Likely a renovated version of #239.”
48. Location & date (?); Photo of a plant bulb or possibly an onion. A negative and not a
      glass plate.
49. Location & date (?); Cattails growing by a pond. A negative and not a glass plate.
50. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Shows a walled land lined with bare trees. Houses in the
      background. A negative and not a glass plate.
51. Location ? (outdoors); ? date;  Large group of mostly children gathered outside in front
      of columns. Boys are sitting on the ground in front. A negative and not a glass plate.
52. Location & date (?); Large group of people—may be family. Very small negative and not
       a glass plate.
 
 
References & Cross References:
Farms and farming
Recreation
Social Life & Customs—Family Activities
Houses & Households

Photo Inventory: C

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for C. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Cartoon Collection LXVI

Date: 1913

Scope Notes: This collection contains lantern slides made from the book “A Portfolio of Cartoons as Published by the Davenport Times 1912-13 Verses by Irving C. Norwood.” All images are portrait caricatures. The lantern slides are stored in alphabetical order as they appear in the Box list. The names have been added to the Portrait File list, even though they are not listed in the cross reference.

All lantern slides are Victor Animatograph Featherlite slides.

This collection has been digitized and added to the Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive.

Box 1

1. Allen, William L.

2. Arnould, Alphonse A.

3. Baker, George T.

4. Ball, S. Griffen

5. Balluff, Walter M.

6. Bechtel, George M.

7. Bendixen, J. Henry

8. Bendixen, Peter

9. Bendixen, Peter A.

10. Burr, George W.

11. Bush, Arthur G.

12. Chamberlin, Wm. M.

13. Clausen, Rudolph J.

14. Cook, Reuel b.

15. Dawson, Albert F.

16. Donegan, Maurice F.

17. Dougherty, Lee J.

18. Eckhardt, Louis

19. Engelhart, Richard R.

20. Ficke, Charles A.

21. French, Decker g.

22. Gehrmann, William H.

23. Glynn, Charles E.

24. Haller, Julius T.

25. Hanssen, Bernard C.

26. Hanssen, Charles E.

27. Hanssen, Louis

28. Harned Rowland H.

29. Hasler, Julius C.

30. Hass, John H.

31. Hayward, Verner E.

32. Hecht, Joseph L.

33. Hickey, Wm. A.

34. Hill, Otto

35. Huber, Charles S.

36. Jacobsen, Peter N.

37. Johnson, Edward S.

38. Kindt, Charles T.

39. Korn, Wm. H.

40. Lafferty, Stanley B.

41. Lagomarcino, Paul

42. Lane, Joe R.

43. Lane, Dick R.

44. Lane, J. Reed

45. Leigh, Charles. L.

46. McCarthy, Dr. Daniel J.

47. McFarland, Harry J.

48. Mueller, Frank W.

49. Norwood, Irving C.

50. Ochs, Max E.

51. Rendleman, William H.

52. Richter, Carl

53. Roberts, E. c.

54. Roberts, H. G.

55. Robeson, C. E.

56. Schmidt, Edward A.

57. Schmidt, Herman Jr.

58. Schmidt, Bernhardt L.

59. Shuler, Charles

60. Soller, John

61. Sonntag, Henry Jr.

62. Thuenen, Henry

63. Vollmer, Henry

64. Voss, Wm. H.

65. Walsh, J. W.

66. Williams, Howard L.

67. Wineckke, W. F.

68. Yetter, Frank B. 

Subject Cross Reference

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISING (38)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—BAKERIES (5, 6, 39)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—BANKING (15, 22, 29, 30, 34, 36, 42, 59, 68)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—BOATING (6)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—BREWING & BOTTLING (62)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—CANDY (41)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—COAL (64)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—CONSTRUCTION (2, 53, 54, 60, 65)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—DEPARTMENT STORES (28)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—DRY GOODS (67)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—FOUNDRY (19)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—FURRIERS (52)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—HARDWARE (25, 26, 27)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—INSURANCE (4, 17, 29, 66)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—LUMBER (48)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MACHINERY (7, 8, 19, 32, 37, 40)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MEATS (22, 55)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MISC. (13, 31, 35, 58)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—MUSIC STORES (55, 56)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PLUMBING (60)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PRINTING (30)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—REAL ESTATE & SURVEYING (11, 50)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—TOBACCO (33, 36)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—WASHING MACHINES (64)

HOSPITALS—MISC. (23)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—HOTELS (42)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—RESTAURANTS (61)

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT—JUDGES (16)

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT—LAWYERS (5, 12, 14, 20, 43, 44, 61, 63)

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT—MISC. (18, 47)

MEDICINE—DENTISTRY (45)

MEDICINE—DOCTORS (1, 9, 23, 24, 46, 51)

MILITARY & WAR—ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (10)

MUSIC—BANDS (60)

MUSIC—INSTRUMENTS (56, 57, 61)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (21, 49)

POLITICS—MISC. (3)

SPORTS—BASEBALL (43)

SPORTS—GOLF (37)

TRANSPORTATION—AUTOMOBILES (21)

INVENTORY

CATHOLIC INTERRACIAL COUNCIL COLLECTION 2010 – 19

DATE: C. 1964-1968

SCOPE NOTES: THIS COLLECTION CONSISTS OF 153 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS AND 41 SAFETY NEGATIVES. THE COLLECTION AS DONATED BY FATHER MARVIN MOTTET IN 2010. THE MAJORITY OF THE PHOTOS ARE FROM CATHOLIC INTERRACIAL COUNCIL (CIC) EVENTS INCLUDING BROTHERHOOD WEEK, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS (YEARS 1965-1968), AND THE AUGUST 23, 1963 MARCH AND RALLY IN DAVENPORT. THE COLLECTION ALSO INCLUDES PORTRAITS OF CIC MEMBERS AND NOTED GUESTS AND SEVERAL PHOTOS OF HOMES IN DAVENPORT. MOST OF THE PHOTOS HAD IDENTIFYING INFORMATION WRITTEN ON BACK.

ALSO IN THE COLLECTION WERE TWO NEWSPAPER ARTICLES FROM 2010, AS WELL AS VARIOUS PAPERS, ENVELOPES, AND MEMBERSHIP LISTS. PAPERS CONCERNING CIC AND ITS MEMBERS WERE RETAINED IN FOLDER 1 ALONG WITH COPIES OF THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLES AND A LIST OF CIC MEMBERS FROM 1964. SEVERAL NAACP MEMBERSHIP LISTS WERE DISCARDED AS THEY WERE DUPLICATES OF THOSE IN THE JOHN L. (JACK) SCHNEIDERS COLLECTION. THE ENVELOPES WERE ALSO DISCARDED AFTER ANY USEFUL INFORMATION WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE ARCHIVAL ENVELOPES OR THIS INVENTORY. ONE SUCH ENVELOPE WHICH WE WERE UNABLE TO MATCH WITH ANY OF THE PHOTOS WAS LABELED “BETTENDORF K OF C AWARDS, 2/15/65.” SEVERAL ENVELOPES WERE LABELED “REV. MARVIN MOTTET, ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL.”

SOME OF THESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND EVENTS APPEARED IN VOLUMES OF THE CIC NEWSLETTER. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE ORGANIZATION, EVENTS, AND IMAGES, SEE THE COLLECTION OF CIC NEWSLETTERS IN THE JOHN L. (JACK) SCHNEIDERS COLLECTION (BOX 3).

FOLDER 1

2 NEWSPAPER ARTICLES REGARDING CHARLES TONEY’S INDUCTION INTO THE IOWA AFRICAN-AMERICAN HALL OF FAME  ON AUG. 6, 2010 (QUAD CITY TIMES, JUNE 28, 2010; QUAD CITY TIMES, AUGUST 2, 2010.)

CIC MEMBERSHIP LIST DATED SEPTEMBER 1964 (23 PAGES)

ONE-PAGE TYPED DOCUMENT LISTING SISTER MARY BENET’S WORK HISTORY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

POLITICAL CARTOON BY FRANK MILLER, ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER, NOV. 24, 1963

3-PAGE PRESS RELEASE (?) ABOUT BISHOP HAROLD PERRY, JUNE 25, 1964

BUSINESS CARD FOR “JOHN E. MAAG, SCHOOL PICTURES, INC.” ON FAIRHAVEN ROAD IN DAVENPORT (2010.19.68 AND  OTHER PHOTOS ARE FROM THIS STUDIO.)

FOLDER 2

NEGATIVES 

FOLDER 3

BROTHERHOOD WEEK AND BROTHERHOOD MASS, 1964 AND 1965?

ENVELOPES WITH COLLECTION READ “BROTHERHOOD MASS, FEB 16, 1964” AND “BROTHERHOOD MASS, 2/21/65.”

2010.19.1  CHARLES TONEY AND OTHERS AT BROTHERHOOD WEEK EVENT

2010.19.2  UNIDENTIFIED PRIEST AND WOMAN AT BROTHERHOOD WEEK EVENT

2010.19.3-4  “FRED EPSTEIN, CECILE COOPER, RUTH EPSTEIN, CHARLES TONEY” BROTHERHOOD WEEK

2010.19.5-6  “MATT AHMANN, CHARLES TONEY, FR. MARVIN MOTTET” BROTHERHOOD WEEK (?)

2010.19.7  MATT AHMANN AT PODIUM, DURING BROTHERHOOD WEEK (?)

2010.19.8  “MATT AHMANN, FOUNDER OF NATIONAL CATHOLIC CONFERENCE FOR INTERRACIAL JUSTICE…” 

2010.19.9  “MSGR. WM. QUINN, CHICAGO [ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH], DAVENPORT BROTHERHOOD MASS”

2010.19.10  MSGR. WM. QUINN AND CONGREGATION, ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH, BROTHERHOOD MASS

2010.19.11  BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES AND OTHERS AT ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH, BROTHERHOOD MASS

2010.19.12-13  CROWD OUTSIDE ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH, AFTER BROTHERHOOD MASS, FEB 16, 1964

2010.19.14  “FR. JACK SMITH, FR. MARVIN MOTTET, BROTHERHOOD MASS, SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL,” LOCATION WRITTEN ON BACK IS INCORRECT.

2010.19.15  “FRONT – ERNIE AND BERNICE BURKE,” RECEIVING COMMUNION (?), POSSIBLY BROTHERHOOD MASS

FOLDER 4

PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965 AND 1966

2010.19.16 HEAD TABLE DURING PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.17 HEAD TABLE AT PACEM IN TERRIS, MAYOR [RAY T.] O’BRIEN AT PODIUM, 1965

2010.19.18 HEAD TABLE, “FR. JACK SMITH, ST. AMBROSE COLLEGE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, CIC BOARD MEMBER” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS, 1965

2010.19.19 “WM. HEWITT, PRES. JOHN DEERE, MSGR. MOORE, PASTOR OF ST. ANTHONY PARISH AND VICAR GENERAL TO BISHOP OF DAVENPORT” AT HEAD TABLE, PACEM IN TERRIS, 1965

2010.19.20 “WM. HEWITT, PRES. DEERE & CO.” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.21 “FRED EPSTEIN, V.P. OF CIC, OWNER OF STATION KSTT” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS, 1965

2010.19.22 “FRED EPSTEIN, OWNER OF KSTT AND CIC EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER, PRESENTS MERIT AWARD TO JOHN YOLTEN, ASST. EDUCATION DIRECTOR OF UAW, FOR OUTSTANDING CIVIL RIGHTS WORK IN LABOR UNIONS,” AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.23 FRED EPSTEIN AND JOHN YOLTEN AT PODIUM DURING PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.24-25 “MEL PETTIS PRESENTS MERIT AWARD TO WILLIAM HEWITT, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DEERE & CO., FOR OUTSTANDING CIVIL RIGHTS WORK IN INDUSTRY,” AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.26 FR. MARVIN MOTTET (AT PODIUM), MSGR. MOORE, AND MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.27 FR. MOTTET, CAROLE GROSS, AND MSGR. MOORE AT PODIUM, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AT RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.28 CHARLES TONEY, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., AND MSGR. MOORE AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.29 “BILL [WILLIAM] HEWITT, PRES. OF DEERE” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.30 “MEL PETTIS [AT PODIUM], MAYOR O’BRIEN, [ON LEFT], DR. KING, MSGR. MOORE [ON RIGHT]”

PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965 

2010.19.31A-C “FATHER MOTTET, CIC CHAPLAIN, PRESENTS CAROLE GROSS WITH A MERIT AWARD FOR HER SERVICE AS A MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER. MSGR. MOORE, PASTOR [OF] ST. ANTHONY,” WITH DR. KING, ROBERT FULTON, AND MAYOR O’BRIEN, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.32 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AND MSGR. MOORE AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

2010.19.33A-B “LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR [ROBERT FULTON], CHARLES TONEY, MARTIN LUTHER KING, MSGR. MOORE” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1965

PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.34 FR. MARVIN MOTTET AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.35 “LTE. GOVERNOR [ROBERT FULTON], BISHOP HAYES, CHARLES TONEY, SARGENT SHRIVER” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.36-37 SARGENT SHRIVER AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.38 “BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES, CHARLES TONEY, AND SARGE SHRIVER” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.39 CHARLES TONEY AND JACK SCHNEIDERS AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.40 BISHOP HAYES, FR. MOTTET, CHARLES TONEY, AND JOHN SCHNEIDERS AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.41 HEAD TABLE AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.42 “S. [BENDA] LUDMILLA, RSM MERCY HOSPITAL” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.43 BISHOP HAYES, FRANK RHOMBERG (AT PODIUM), ROBERT FULTON, AND UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN, AT HEAD TABLE, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.44 HEAD TABLE AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN AT PODIUM, 1966

2010.19.45 BISHOP HAYES PRESENTING AWARD TO POWELL OWENS, FRANK RHOMBERG ON RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.46 POWELL “SONNY” OWENS, FR. JOHN SMITH, AND OTHERS AT HEAD TABLE, PACEM IN TERRIS, 1966

2010.19.47-48 SARGENT SHRIVER AND FR. MARVIN MOTTET IN LOBBY AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

2010.19.49 “SARGE SHRIVER, FRED EPSTEIN, V.P. OF CIC AND OWNER OF STATION KSTT, FR. MARVIN MOTTET” IN LOBBY AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1966

FOLDER 5

PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967 AND [1968]

2010.19.50 BISHOP GERALD O’KEEFE PRESENTING AWARD TO SUE GEIGER, A. PHILIP RANDOLPH ON RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.51 SUE GEIGER AT PODIUM, BISHOP O’KEEFE ON RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.52 “JOHN L. (JACK) SCHNEIDERS” AT PODIUM, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.53 JOHN SCHNEIDERS AND BISHOP O’KEEFE PRESENTING AWARD TO WILLIAM CRIBBS, PACEM IN  TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.54 ROBERT PEEPLES AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.55 BISHOP HAYES AND BISHOP O’KEEFE PRESENTING AWARD TO SIMON ROBERTS, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.56-57 MR. [KENNETH] MACDONALD, “PUBLISHER, DES MOINES REGISTER,” AT PODIUM, (WITH BISHOP O’KEEFE), PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.58 UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN AT PODIUM, BISHOP O’KEEFE ON RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.59 A. PHILIP RANDOLPH AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, CHARLES TONEY IN BACK, 1967

2010.19.60-62 A. PHILIP RANDOLPH AT PODIUM (WITH UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN ON LEFT, BISHOP O’KEEFE ON RIGHT), PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.63-64 A. PHILIP RANDOLPH SPEAKING AT PODIUM DURING PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.65 HEAD TABLE, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, A. PHILIP RANDOLPH SPEAKING FROM PODIUM, 1967

2010.19.66 BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES AT PODIUM, BISHOP O’KEEFE ON RIGHT, PACEM IN TERRIS, 1967

2010.19.67 BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES SPEAKING AT PODIUM DURING PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1967

2010.19.68 BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES SPEAKING AT PODIUM AT HOTEL BLACKHAWK, POSSIBLY PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, 1964 (SEE CIC NEWSLETTER APR. 1965)

PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, AND PRECEEDING PRESS-CONFERENCE WITH FR. GROPPI, 1968

MEETING WITH PRESS WAS HELD AT ST. AMBROSE STUDENT CENTER PRIOR TO PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS ON APRIL 23 (SEE CIC NEWSLETTER JUNE-JULY 1968).

2010.19.69-70 “FR. JAMES GROPPI (MILWAUKEE) AND ‘BODY GUARD,’ [3-4 OTHER MEN]” SEATED, SPEAKING INTO MICROPHONES, MILTON LATSON ON FR. GROPPI’S RIGHT. 1968

2010.19.71 “FR. JAMES GROPPI, MILWAUKEE, AND ‘BODY GUARD,’ PACEM IN TERRIS AWARD, 1967 [SIC]” WITH OTHERS, SEATED AT DINNER TABLE DURING A MEAL, POSSIBLY AT ST. AMBROSE, 1968

2010.19.72 HEAD TABLE AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, FR. JACK SMITH AT PODIUM, WITH CHARLES TONEY, FR.  GROPPI, AND FR. MOTTET, PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, [1968]

2010.19.73 HEAD TABLE AT PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, “ON RIGHT, SIMON ROBERTS, FR. JOHN SMITH, TWO OTHER GENTLEMEN WERE WITH CHARLES IN QC MEC [?],” PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, [1968]

2010.19.74 PACEM IN TERRIS AWARDS, AFRICAN-AMERICAN VOCAL GROUP PERFORMING, FR. JOHN REAL ON RIGHT (?), [1968]

FOLDER 6

MARCH AND RALLY AUGUST 23, 1963 (PRIOR TO MARCH ON WASHINGTON)

2010.19.75 MEN AND WOMEN WALKING ALONG STREET CARRYING PROTEST SIGNS, 1963

2010.19.76 CROWD OF PEOPLE, STANDING AND SITTING, HOLDING PROTEST SIGNS, 1963

2010.19.77 MAN, SEATED, WITH PROTEST SIGNS; FROM VERSO: “CIC MARCH TO LECLAIRE PARK – 1963, WEEK BEFORE MARCH ON WASHINGTON, JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPOKE. 2,000 PEOPLE”

2010.19.78-79 RALLY MEMBERS SEATED IN AUDIENCE AT BAND SHELL IN LECLAIRE PARK, 1963

2010.19.80 AUDIENCE AND STAGE AT BAND SHELL, LECLAIRE PARK, DURING RALLY, 1963

2010.19.81 PHOTO OF BAND SHELL STAGE DURING RALLY, FROM PRINT: “[…]SPEAKERS, JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN, MSGR. CONWAY, MEL PETTIS,” 1963

2010.19.82-83 THREE MEN SEATED IN AUDIENCE DURING RALLY, 1963

FOLDER 7

MISCELLANEOUS CIC EVENTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS

DAVENPORT NEIGHBORHOOD

2010.19.84-86 PHOTO OF SMALL, RUN-DOWN HOUSE, “DIRT FLOOR ‘CHICKEN COOP’ CONNECTED TO HOUSE ON RIGHT OVERHEAD WITH ELECTRICITY SOURCE, RENTED TO LADY WITH CHILDREN, 10TH STREET, BELOW TONEY RESIDENCE […] A SIMILAR PICTURE WAS ON FRONT PAGE OF CIC NEWSLETTER […]” 1965

2010.19.87-88 SMALL BRICK HOUSE, “ABOUT 10TH ST. – THE LANE JUST [SOUTH] OF THE TONEY [RESIDENCE] AT 1010 WESTERN,” 1965

2010.19.89 WHITE-PANELED HOUSE AND GARAGE IN NEW [?] NEIGHBORHOOD, POSSIBLY BELONGED TO THE TONEY FAMILY, 1965

ST. MARTIN DE PORRES MASS AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, 1964

PRIEST MAY BE FATHER HERMAN PORTER WHO OFFICIATED AT THE 1963 BROTHERHOOD MASS. SEE CIC NEWSLETTER FEB 1965 FOR PHOTO OF FR. PORTER.

2010.19.90 UNIDENTIFIED MAN/PRIEST IN LECTERN, 1964

2010.19.91 PHOTO OF ALTAR DURING ST. MARTIN DE PORRES MASS, UNIDENTIFIED PRIEST, 1964

PRESS CONFERENCE, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., 1965

2010.19.92-94 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SEATED, SPEAKING INTO MICROPHONES, 1965

2010.19.95 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SHAKING HANDS WITH UNIDENTIFIED MAN, 1965

CHURCH SERVICE AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, NO DATE

MAY BE FROM BROTHERHOOD MASS, FEB. 21, 1965, OFFICIATED BY FATHER BASILIO MUNAGO (MUŇAGO) OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (SEE CIC NEWSLETTER FEB. 1965). NEEDS TO BE VERIFIED.

2010.19.96 ALTAR AND CELEBRANTS DURING MASS AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, UNIDENTIFIED PRIEST, ND

2010.19.97 UNIDENTIFIED MAN/PRIEST IN PULPIT DURING MASS AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, ND

2010.19.98 GROUP OF MEN AND WOMEN RECEIVING COMMUNION (?), DURING MASS AT SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, UNIDENTIFIED PRIEST, ND

JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPEECH AT MARYCREST COLLEGE, NO DATE

2010.19.99 GROUP OF WOMEN IN LOBBY-AREA, ANITA VAESSEN CENTER, “MARYCREST COLLEGE, JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPOKE TO OVERFLOW CROWD,” ND

2010.19.100 “MARYCREST COLLEGE, OVERFLOW CROWD FOR JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN,” IN LOBBY, ND

2010.19.101 CROWD IN LOBBY AT JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPEECH, INCLUDING GROUP OF NUNS, ND

2010.19.102-103“FR. MARVIN MOTTET, CHAPLAIN OF CIC, S. HELEN RAPPENECKER, PRESIDENT MARYCREST COLLEGE,” AND “SR. CLAIRE MARIE, OSF,” AT MARYCREST, JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPEECH, ND

UNKNOWN EVENT, NO DATE

POSSIBLY FROM “SOCIAL HOUR” AFTER 1964 BROTHERHOOD MASS – SEE CIC NEWSLETTER FEB. 1965

2010.19.104 BISHOP RALPH L. HAYES AT MICROPHONE IN FRONT OF CURTAIN (ON STAGE?), ND

2010.19.105 CHARLES TONEY AT MICROPHONE, ND

2010.19.106 “CHARLES TONEY AND CONG. SCHWENGEL” SHAKING HANDS BEHIND MICROPHONE, ND

MISCELLANEOUS

2010.19.107 “TOM COOKE, FRIENDSHIP HOUSE IN CHICAGO. SPOKE AT MARYCREST COLLEGE APRIL 1964.” MR. COOKE AND THREE WOMEN HOLDING MAP OF DAVENPORT, 1964

2010.19.108 CLOSE-UP PHOTO OF JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN SPEAKING WITH UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN (AT ST. AMBROSE?), NO DATE

2010.19.109 DINNER PARTY “AT HOME OF CHARLES TONEY. L TO R: CAROL ANN JACKSON, JAMES ORR, MRS. JAMES ORR, LYLE MALLARY, EILEEN MALLARY, WALT JONES.” SEATED AT TABLE, EATING, NO DATE

FOLDER 8  CLERGY PORTRAITS, NO DATES

2010.19.110 (NEGATIVE ONLY, STORED IN FOLDER 1) PORTRAIT OF BISHOP GERALD O’KEEFE IN CHURCH VESTMENTS, ND

2010.19.111 “? CHICAGO PRIEST WHO WAS SHOT IN BACK IN ALABAMA,” FR. RICHARD MORRISROE, CELEBRANT AT 1966 BROTHERHOOD MASS, ND

2010.19.112 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “MSGR. J. D. CONWAY, PASTOR OF ST. MARY’S PARISH,” ND

2010.19.113 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “S. GERMAINE DERMODY, CHM,” ND

2010.19.114 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “SISTER MARY BENET OSB, ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL […]” ND

2010.19.115 PHOTO OF FR. JAMES GROPPI

2010.19.116 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF FR. JOHN REAL, ND

2010.19.117 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF SR. CLAIRE MARIE, ND

2010.19.118 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “MOST. REV. RALPH L. HAYES, D. D., BISHOP OF DAVENPORT,” IN CHURCH VESTMENTS, ND

2010.19.119 FR. MARVIN MOTTET, SEATED AT DESK, ND

2010.19.120 STUDIO PORTRAIT, “BISHOP HAROLD PERRY, 1ST MODERN BLACK CATHOLIC BISHOP IN U.S. […]” ND

FOLDER 9 PORTRAITS

2010.19.121 (NEGATIVE ONLY, STORED IN FOLDER 1) PORTRAIT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED YOUNG MAN, ND

2010.19.122 (NEGATIVE ONLY, STORED IN FOLDER 1) PORTRAIT OF UNIDENTIFIED MAN IN SUIT, ND

2010.19.123 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF N.P. DOTSON, “MEBE [SIC] W/ H.U.D. ST. LOUIS,” ND

2010.19.124 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF CAROLE GROSS, ND

2010.19.125 PORTRAIT OF JACK T. HAGEBOECK, ND

2010.19.126 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF KATHERINE KIRSCHBAUM, ND

2010.19.127 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF FRANK RHOMBERG, ND

2010.19.128 PORTRAIT OF UNIDENTIFIED MAN IN SUIT AND TIE, ND

2010.19.129 PICTURE OF UNIDENTIFIED MAN IN SUIT AND TIE, ND

2010.19.130  PORTRAIT OF UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN (PASTED ON CARDBOARD BACKING), ND

2010.19.131 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “BROTHER BOOKER WALKER, GRADUATE OF ASSUMPTION H.S.” ALSO FROM VERSO: “BOOKER WALKER, BROTHER AMBROSE, OSB,” ND

2010.19.132 PORTRAIT OF HERBERT WEBER, ND

2010.19.133 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “JOHN YOLTEN, ASST. DIRECTOR, EDUCATION DEPT., UAW, DETROIT, MI. FORMER PRESIDENT OF QUAD CITY FEDERATION OF LABOR,” ND

2010.19.134 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM CRIBBS, ND

2010.19.135 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF SUE GEIGER, 1965

2010.19.136 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “JESSE JACKSON, DIRECTOR OF OPERATION BREADBASKET,” ND

2010.19.137 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF POWELL OWENS, ND

2010.19.138 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF ALVINO PEÑA, (OR PENA, TO FACILITATE COMPUTER WORD SEARCH) ND

2010.19.139 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “JOHN L. (JACK) SCHNEIDERS, ABOUT 1966,” C. 1966

2010.19.140 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOHN TAPSCOTT, DES MOINES,” ND

2010.19.141 UNIDENTIFIED MAN, STUDIO PORTRAIT, ND

2010.19.142 PORTRAIT OF “SAUL D. ALINSKY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INDUSTRIAL AREAS FNDN.” (RECEIVED PACEM IN TERRIS AWARD IN 1969), ND

2010.19.143 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “D.F. HERMANN, 1966”

2010.19.144 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “WM. A. HEWITT, CHAIRMAN OF DEERE & CO.” ND

2010.19.145 PORTRAIT OF “KENNETH MCDONALD, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, REGISTER AND TRIBUNE,” ND

2010.19.146 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, ND

2010.19.147 PORTRAIT OF SARGENT SHRIVER, ND

2010.19.148 STUDIO PORTRAIT OF “ARTHUR M. SWIFT, EXECUTIVE V.P. AND GENERAL MANAGER,” ND

FOLDER 10 GROUP PORTRAITS

2010.19.149 FAMILY PHOTO, “HAMPTON,” MAN, WOMAN, AND LITTLE GIRL, ND

2010.19.150A-B“JACK SCHNEIDERS, ESTELLE KELLER, CHARLES TONEY” GROUP PHOTO, ND

2010.19.151 “ED STATTS [STAATS] FAMILY, ARSENAL EMPLOYEE, DAV. NAACP ACTIVIST,” FAMILY PHOTO, ED, WIFE, AND THREE CHILDREN, ND

2010.19.152A-B“ELISHA AND INA WILLIAMS FAMILY,” “ELISHA WAS VERY ACTIVE IN DAV. NAACP, WORKED AT ARSENAL AND WENT AS CIVILIAN EXPERT TO VIETNAM,” FAMILY PHOTO OF ELISHA, INA, AND THREE SMALL CHILDREN, ND

2010.19.153 “WATERLOO IOWA COUPLE/FAMILY,” FAMILY PHOTO OF MAN, WOMAN, AND EIGHT CHILDREN, ND

SUBJECT CROSS REFERENCE

CHURCHES & RELIGION – CATHOLIC – CLERGY & CONGREGATIONS (2, 5, 6, 9-15, 18, 19, 26-28, 31A-C, 32, 33A-B, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 45-51, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 66-74, 90, 91, 96-104, 110-120, 131)

CHURCHES & RELIGION – CATHOLIC – INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES – DAVENPORT (9-15, 90, 91, 96-98)

CHURCHES & RELIGION – CATHOLIC – MISC. (90, 91)

CITIES – DAVENPORT – STREET SCENES – BUSINESS – 1960-1999 (75)

CITIES – DAVENPORT – STREET SCENES – RESIDENTIAL – 1960-1999 (84-89)

COMMUNICATION – MISC. (92-95)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT – MISC. (99-103, 107)

ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS – BLACK AMERICANS (1, 3-6, 15, 24-26, 28, 30, 31A-B, 32, 33A-B, 35, 38-40, 45, 46, 53-55, 59, 60-64, 69-81, 90-95, 98, 105-109, 123, 131, 134, 136, 141, 146, 150A-B, 151, 152A-B, 153)

ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS – HISPANIC (138)

GROUPS – IDENTIFIED (149, 150A-B, 151, 152A-B)

GROUPS – UNIDENTIFIED (153)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN – HOTEL (41, 42, 48, 49, 56, 64, 65, 68)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS – URBAN – EXTERIOR – IDENTIFIED (84-88)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS – URBAN – EXTERIOR – UNIDENTIFIED (89)

LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT – POLICE (48)

MUSIC – CHORUSES & SINGERS (74)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS – MISC. (1-14, 16-30, 31A-C, 32, 33A-B, 34-74, 104-106)

PARKS & RECREATION – LECLAIRE (78-83)

PORTRAIT – [?], SR. CLAIRE MARIE (102, 103, 117)

PORTRAIT – AHMANN, MATT (5-8)

PORTRAIT – ALINSKY, SAUL D. (142)

PORTRAIT – BENET, SR. MARY (114)

PORTRAIT – BURKE, BERNICE (15)

PORTRAIT – BURKE, ERNIE (15)

PORTRAIT – CONWAY, MSGR. J.D. (81, 112)

PORTRAIT – COOKE, TOM (107) 

PORTRAIT – COOPER, CECILE (3, 4)

PORTRAIT – CRIBBS, WILLIAM (53, 134)

PORTRAIT – DERMODY, SR. GERMAINE (113)

PORTRAIT – DOTSON, N.P. (123)

PORTRAIT – EPSTEIN, FRED (3, 4, 21-23, 49)

PORTRAIT – EPSTEIN, RUTH (3, 4)

PORTRAIT – FULTON, ROBERT (31A-B, 33A-B, 35, 43)

PORTRAIT – GEIGER, SUE (50, 51, 135)

PORTRAIT – GRIFFIN, JOHN HOWARD (81, 108)

PORTRAIT – GROPPI, FR. JAMES (69-72, 115)

PORTRAIT – GROSS, CAROLE (27, 31A-C, 124)

PORTRAIT – HAGEBOECK, JACK T. (125)

PORTRAIT – HAYES, BISHOP RALPH L. (11, 35, 38, 45, 55, 66-68, 104, 118)

PORTRAIT – HERMANN, D.F. (143)

PORTRAIT – HEWITT, WILLIAM A. (19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 144)

PORTRAIT – JACKSON, CAROL ANN (109)

PORTRAIT – JACKSON, JESSE L. (136)

PORTRAIT – JONES, WALT (109)

PORTRAIT – KELLER, ESTELLE (150A-B)

PORTRAIT – KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR. (26, 28, 31A-B, 32, 33A-B, 92-95)

PORTRAIT – KIRSCHBAUM, KATHERINE (126)

PORTRAIT – LATSON, MILTON (69, 70)

PORTRAIT – LUDMILLA, SISTER [BENDA] (42)

PORTRAIT – MACDONALD, KENNETH (56, 57, 145)

PORTRAIT – MALLARY, EILEEN (109)

PORTRAIT – MALLARY, LYLE (109)

PORTRAIT – MOORE, MSGR. (19, 26-28, 31A-B, 32, 33A-B)

PORTRAIT – MORRISROE, FR. RICHARD (111)

PORTRAIT – MOTTET, FR. MARVIN (5, 6, 14, 15, 26, 27, 31A-C, 34, 40, 47-49, 72, 102, 103, 119)

PORTRAIT – O’BRIEN, MAYOR [RAY T] (17, 31A)

PORTRAIT – O’KEEFE, BISHOP GERALD (50, 51, 57, 58, 60, 62, 66, 110)

PORTRAIT – ORR, JAMES (109)

PORTRAIT – ORR, MRS. JAMES (109)

PORTRAIT – OWENS, POWELL (“SONNY”) (45, 46, 137)

PORTRAIT – PEEPLES, ROBERT (54)

PORTRAIT – PEÑA, ALVINO (138)

PORTRAIT – PERRY, BISHOP HAROLD (120)

PORTRAIT – PETTIS, MEL (24, 25, 30, 81)

PORTRAIT – QUINN, MSGR. WILLIAM (9, 10)

PORTRAIT – RANDOLPH, A. (ASA) PHILIP (59-64, 146)

PORTRAIT – RAPPENECKER, SR. [MARY] HELEN (102, 103)

PORTRAIT – REAL, FR. JOHN (JACK) (74, 116)

PORTRAIT – RHOMBERG, FRANK (43, 127)

PORTRAIT – ROBERTS, SIMON (55, 73)

PORTRAIT – SCHNEIDERS, JOHN L. (JACK) (39, 40, 52, 53, 140, 150A-B)

PORTRAIT – SCHWENGEL, FRED (106)

PORTRAIT – SHRIVER, SARGENT (ROBERT S., JR.) (35-38, 47-49, 147)

PORTRAIT – SMITH, FR. JOHN (JACK) (14, 18, 46, 72, 73)

PORTRAIT – STAATS, ED (151)

PORTRAIT – SWIFT, ARTHUR M. (148)

PORTRAIT – TAPSCOTT, JOHN (140)

PORTRAIT – TONEY, CHARLES (1, 3-6, 28, 33A-B, 35, 38-40, 59, 72, 81, 105, 106, 150A-B)

PORTRAIT – UNIDENTIFIED MAN (128, 129, 141)

PORTRAIT – UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN (130)

PORTRAIT – VAESSEN, ANITA (99)

PORTRAIT – WALKER, BROTHER BOOKER (131)

PORTRAIT – WEBER, HERBERT (132)

PORTRAIT – WILLIAMS, ELISHA (152A-B)

PORTRAIT – WILLIAMS, INA (152A-B)

PORTRAIT – YOLTEN, JOHN (22, 23, 133)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION – COLLEGE – TEIKYO MARYCREST (99-103, 107)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS – PARTIES (109)

SOCIAL PROTEST – MISC. (75-83)

SOCIAL SERVICES – MISC. (107)

TRANSPORTATION – AUTOMOBILE (13)

INVENTORY

Center for Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) Collection 1996-164

Date: c. 1988

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 29 color and 2 black and white prints related to CASI and 1 fund-raising brochure related to the Lend-A Hand Club. From 1973 to 1990 the Center for Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI) was located in the Lend-A-Hand building at 105 South Main Street, Davenport (southeast corner of Main and River Drive.) Color photographs were taken by donor Marjean Drewelow, who was Volunteer Coordinator at CASI when photos were taken and at time of deposit. Black and white photographs were taken by Tano Dean while she was CASI Resources and Development Director. Some images dated 1988 on verso, so most images probably from about the same time. Images seem to document several CASI events including a Halloween Party, Volunteer Day, Senior Olympics and a birthday party for Don Grim, organist at LAH/CASI.

Several objects related to the Lend-A-Hand Club were also part of this donation.

Image Description

1996.164.5 Fund-raising booklet for Lend-A-Hand Renovation program, 1965, includes brief organizational history.

1996.164.6 Lighting torch for Senior Olympics in front of Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, [September or October 1988]

1996.164.7-8 CASI Halloween Party in the auditorium of the Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, n.d.

1996.164.9 Lounge area, looking to east end, of Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, woman playing piano and man on instrument, n.d.

1996.164.10 CASI Halloween party in the dining room of the Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, n.d.

1996.164.11 Dining room of the Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, n.d.

1996.164.12 Senior Olympics participants in the auditorium of the Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, [October], 1988; people seated along wall in background, two men in foreground playing game, possibly bag toss.

1996.164.13 Balloon release in front of Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive, Dillon Fountain in foreground, September 1988; probably associated with Senior Olympics event.

1996.164.14 Senior Olympics sign on Lend-A-Hand Building, 1988

1996.164.15 from verso “Southeast Room of Lend-A-Hand/105 [S] Main St/Davenport, Iowa/Used as an Adult Day Center/for CASI”, 

1996.164.16 Jean Deters, in foreground, clapping; taking in Lend-A-Hand Building’s dining room, 1988 [probably Volunteer Day]

1996.164.17 from verso “Ralph King/Volunteer Day 1988/ at LAH”, man, Ralph King, seated at table talking to young boy, in dining room of Lend-A-Hand Building at Main and River Drive. Other people including children in the background.

1996.164.18 from verso “Auditorium at Lend-A-Hand building/105 [S] Main St./Davenport Iowa” people seated at tables for a meal/special event, CASI Sign on wall in background, n.d.

1996.164.19 people seated in dining room of Lend-A-Hand Building for a party, n.d.

1996.164.20 people seated at tables in the dining room of the Lend-A-Hand Building, facing north side of room; woman standing is Eva Rathjew, volunteer, n.d.

1996.164.21 Dining room of Lend-A-Hand building, facing west, 1988

1996.164.22 “Day Center participant at Halloween Party/Lend-A-Hand building/105 [S] Main St.” from verso; person walking up ramp to adult day care, n.d.

1996.164.23 Senior Olympics in auditorium, 2nd level, of Lend-A-Hand Building, Ella MacJensen going up handicapped ramp; Ralph King and Ken Brandt, volunteer in foreground. Game boards on floor and people seated in background, [October 1988]

1996.164.24 Halloween party in auditorium of Lend-A-Hand building, people seated in background, several people walking in foreground, n.d.

1996.164.25 African American woman in cafeteria line at Lend-A-Hand building, n.d.

1996.164.26 Halloween party in auditorium of Lend-A-Hand building, people seated in background, several people walking in foreground, n.d.

1996.164.27 Women seated at table in small dining alcove at Lend-A-Hand Building, n.d.

1996.164.28 CASI Board meeting in auditorium of Lend-A-Hand building, n.d.

1996.164.29 Birthday party for Don Grim, organist; group portrait with Mr. Grim holding cake in center; in dining room of Lend-A-Hand building, May 1988

1996.164.30 Four men seated around table in dining room of Lend-A-Hand building, n.d.

1996.164.31 People seated at tables in dining room of Lend-A-Hand building, looking towards cafeteria line, room decorated with paper shamrocks, n.d.

1996.164.32 Dining room of Lend-A-Hand building, with people in cafeteria line, including Eloise Bribriesco (left), Nutrition Coordinator, n.d.

1996.164.33 Miss Scott County visit to CASI at Lend-A-Hand building, dining room, n.d.

1996.164.34 “St. Paddys workers awards at LAH/May 1988” from verso; Jerri Leinon and Marianna Grib identified [to left and at podium?]

1996.164.35 Mary and Orville Pieper and Lloyd Platt seated at dining room table at Lend-A-Hand building; back of photo identifies second man as Collins Hauce, n.d.

1996.164.36 Groups of people seated at dining room tables at Lend-A-Hand building, n.d.

1996.164.37 Two men standing on ramp in front of Lend-A-Hand building, n.d.

Subject Cross Reference

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISEMENTS (14)

ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS—BLACK AMERICANS (25)

GROUPS—IDENTIFIED (35)

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS—HALLOWEEN (7, 8, 10, 22, 24, 26)

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS—MISC. (29, 31)

MONUMENTS & MARKERS—INDIVIDUALS (13)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC. (6 THRU 37)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—MISC. (6, 13)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—OLD AGE & RETIREMENT (6 THRU 13, 15 THRU 37)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—PARTIES (18, 19)

SOCIAL SERVICES—MISC. (15, 22)

SPORTS—MISC. (6, 12, 23)

PORTRAITS—DETERS, JEAN (16)

INVENTORY

Cassini Collection

Memorandum for File

From: Eunice Schlichting

Subject: Photographs in accession 1993-49

Date: March 12, 2001

The following catalog numbers were assigned to photographs in accession 1993-49 when the photographs were processed and filed in the General Subject Heading files of the Putnam Photograph Collection. The photographs document Bev and Pete Cassini’s involvement in the local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and supplement the objects in this and other Cassini donations.

1993.49.5 Jack Gamble, Pete and Bev Cassini at Fall Conference, 1980

1993.49.6 Bev and Pete Cassini on Coast Guard Patrol, n.d.

1993.49.7 Bev and Pete Cassini towing disabled boat

1993.49.8 Flotilla 913 Boatin’ Breakfast (Coast Guard Auxiliary)

1993.49.9 First Aid Training for US Coast Guard Auxiliary

INVENTORY

Central Engineering Co. Collection, VII

Inclusive Dates: 1912-1965

Scope Notes: This collection of 281 photographs primarily documents civil engineering projects of a Davenport firm. Photos are of a high quality. The work of commercial photographers R.K. Sunderbruch and the firm of Bawden Bros. are represented. (See also Lock & Dam No. 19 Coll. XIX)

Box 1

Folder 1

Inventory, negatives

Folder 2

Lock & Dam #14, Riverside generating plant construction (33)

Folder 3

General Highway Construction and equipment (15)

Folder 4

Lock & Dam #24 construction at St. Louis (24)

Folder 5

Davenport Levee and general road construction (16)

Folder 6

Illinois road and viaduct construction (31)

Folder 7

Company office interiors, staff, and staff banquet (6)

Box 2

Album 1

Construction of the barns of Iowana Farms, Rock Island, as well as the construction of Rock  Island car barns [Tri-City Railways?]. (115)

Box 3

Folder 1

Hotel construction [Keokuk?]

Folder 2

Hotel construction, Julian Dubuque Hotel, Dubuque, Iowa (partially processed)

Folder 3

Hotel construction, Julian Dubuque Hotel, Dubuque, Iowa (partially processed)

INVENTORY

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLLECTION 1992-14

Inclusive dates: c. 1960-1978

SCOPE NOTES: The collection is comprised of 274 35mm color slides. The slides primarily focus on buildings and scenes in the Davenport area. All were apparently taken for use by the Davenport Chamber of Commerce to promote the area’s resources.

Folder 1

Inventory, itemized image list

Binder

All slides are stored in this binder in archival polypropylene slide storage sleeves. They are stored by identification number. See itemized list and subject listing below.

Subject Headings Represented

ARTS–MISC. (3, 4, 212, 217)

AVIATION–AIRPLANES (120)

AVIATION–AIRPORTS (120)

AVIATION–MISC. (77, 78)

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–MISC. (40)

BOATS & BOATING–SAIL (228)

BOATS & BOATING–SHORELINES (228)

BRIDGES–CENTENNIAL (40, 121)

BRIDGES–CRESCENT (40)

BRIDGES–FOURTH GOVERNMENT (154)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–AUTOMOBILES (60, 62, 81, 113, 114, 129, 130, 154, 156, 177, 210)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BAKERIES (92, 103)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BANKING (11, 59, 91, 117, 118, 121-123, 135, 138, 206-209)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BARBERS (175, 176)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BOOTS & SHOES (201)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BREWING & BOTTLING (10, 98)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CEMENT (239)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CONSTRUCTION (26-29, 55, 82, 156, 170, 174, 236-239)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DAIRY (79, 80, 85)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DEPARTMENT STORES (15, 70, 157-162, 187)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DRUG & PHARMACY (31, 124-126, 146, 181)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DRY GOODS (9, 83, 84, 116, 148, 151, 157-162, 182, 190, 203)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–ELECTRICITY (16, 61, 99)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–EMPLOYEES (59, 135, 164)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FARM IMPLEMENTS (30, 42-44)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FEED & GRAIN (71, 72, 89, 131, 132, 219)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FERTILIZER (185, 186)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FOUNDRY (49, 75, 104, 133, 204)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FUEL (96, 97)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FURNITURE & APPLIANCES (7, 8, 87, 101, 102, 155)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FURRIERS (83, 84)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–GARAGE (58, 96, 97, 173, 183, 184)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–GROCERY (31, 53)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–HARDWARE (19, 20, 47, 48, 195)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–INSURANCE (135, 167, 178, 188)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–JEWELERS (25, 51, 199)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LAUNDRY (88, 110)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LUMBER (127, 200, 205)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MACHINERY (133, 145, 163, 232)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MALLS (14-18, 105, 179, 180)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MEATS (24, 64-69)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MISC. (13, 54, 56, 57, 59, 71, 72, 77, 78, 93, 94, 99, 100, 101, 103, 108, 109, 112, 115, 137, 141, 142, 174, 185, 186, 189, 191, 211, 233, 234, 241-263)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–OFFICE INTERIORS (59, 82, 135, 147, 164, 188, 214-244)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–OFFICE SUPPLIES & STATIONERY (147, 165, 166, 193)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PAINT (63, 105, 134, 213-215)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PHOTOGRAPHY (95)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PLUMBING (17, 18, 73, 74, 93, 94, 140, 143, 144, 163, 164)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PRINTING (12, 54, 111, 112, 149, 171, 172, 220)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PUBLIC UTILITIES (216)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–REAL ESTATE & SURVEYING (52)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–SASH & DOOR (174)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–TOBACCO (192)

CHURCHES–CATHOLIC–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT (45)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–ALLEYS & PARKING LOTS (154-156)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–BIRD’S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS (2)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–BUSINESS–1960-1999 (3, 4, 41, 116, 146, 157, 158)

COMMUNICATION–TELEGRAPH (196)

COMMUNICATION–TELEPHONE (139, 179, 180)

COMMUNICATION–TELEVISION (102, 197, 198)

COUNTIES–SCOTT–COURTHOUSES–THIRD (90)

DISASTERS–FLOODS–1900-1999 (41)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–FAIRS–MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (86)

FIRE & FIRE DEPARTMENTS–EQUIPMENT & FIREMEN–MISC. (55)

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS–DAVENPORT PUBLIC MUSEUM (223-225)

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS–MISC. (46)

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS–FESTIVALS–BIX (1-4)

HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS–FESTIVALS–MISC. (3, 4)

HOSPITALS–MISC. (229)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–HOTELS (119)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–MOTELS (50, 136, 150)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–RESTAURANTS (76, 79, 80, 101, 105, 107, 112, 128, 152, 153, 179, 180, 217, 226, 227)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–TAVERNS (112)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED (230, 231)

LAW & LAW ENFORCEMENT–POLICE (218)

MEDICINE–DOCTORS (229)

MEDICINE–MISC. (168, 169)

MILITARY & WAR–ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (21, 22)

MILLS–MISC. (89)

MUSIC–CHORUSES & SINGERS (13)

NATURE–ANIMALS (221)

NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS–NEWSPAPERS–TIMES-DEMOCRAT (194)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (32-39)

POLITICS (240)

POSTAL SERVICE–MISC. (165, 166)

RECREATION–CAMPING OR “OUTINGS” (222)

RECREATION–GAMBLING (106)

ROADS & HIGHWAYS–CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE (237)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–COLLEGE–AUGUSTANA (23)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–MISC. (235)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FAMILY ACTIVITIES (3, 4, 222)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FUNERALS (170)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–PETS (71, 72, 131, 132)

SPORTS–GOLF (5, 6)

SPORTS–HORSE RACING (106)

TRANSPORTATION–AUTOMOBILE (12, 28, 31, 53, 56, 57, 124-126, 129, 130, 165, 166, 180, 194, 210, 218, 219, 230)

TRANSPORTATION–TRUCKS (54, 56, 185, 186, 192, 202, 213, 214, 222)

Itemized list of images in Chamber of Commerce Collection 1992-14:

1, 2. Band on stage at Bix Jazz Festival (June 1978)

3, 4. People walk down street during Bix Arts Fest (June 1978)

5, 6. Probably a golf course or private club in Clinton County (Oct. 1968)

7, 8. Francs building on East Kimberly Road, Davenport [furniture, floor coverings, home appliances] (Oct. 1968)

9. Interior of The Fashion clothing store at 211 West Second Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.151] (Oct. 1968)

10. Flynn Beverage Co., Inc., building at 710 Charlotte Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

11. First National Bank of Davenport Motor Bank at 902 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

12. Fidlar and Chambers printing building at 3536 Eastern Avenue, Davenport (Sept. 1963)

13. Engineer’s Supplies building at 315 West Fourth Street, Davenport. Advertisement for a Harry Belafonte concert in window. (Oct. 1966)

14. Interior of Northpark Mall full of people, So Fro Fabrics in background (Nov. 1974)

15. Interior of Northpark Mall showing Younkers and fountain in front of it (Apr. 1975)

16. Eagle Signal Co. display in Northpark Mall (Nov. 1974)

17, 18. Red Jacket Pump display in Northpark Mall (Nov. 1974)

19, 20. C.W. Crosson Co. Industrial Tools & Supplies building at 706 East River Drive, Davenport [see also 1992.14.47, 48] (Nov. 1974)

21, 22. Rock Island District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters at the Clock Tower building at the Rock Island Arsenal (May 1978)

23. Old Main Hall at Augustana College (June 1978)

24. Kohrs Packing Co. plant at 1307 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

25. Kraft Jewelers at 218 West Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

26, 27. Jancy Engineering Co. at 4525 Buckeye Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

28. Industrial Engineering Equipment Co. building at 4958 West River Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975) 

29. Industrial Engineering Equipment Co. building at 4958 West River Drive, Davenport (c. 1966)

30. International Harvester building at 3160 West River Drive (c. 1965-1975)

31. Kroger supermarket and Super X Drugs at 3562 Brady Street (Sept. 1963)

32. Detail of Davenport Chamber of Commerce building exterior at 400 Main Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

33-34. Event held at Davenport Chamber of Commerce (Sept. 1974)

35. Speaker at Davenport Chamber of Commerce event (Nov. 1974)

36-39. Various printed materials related to the Davenport Chamber of Commerce (c. 1965-1975)

40. View of Crescent and Centennial bridges from the west off a riverboat. Photo by Jarmille A. Minard, Davenport. Restrictions on reproduction and use may apply (Oct. 1969)

41. Davenport’s riverfront during 1965 flood (1965)

42. Bird’s eye view of J.I. Case plant along riverfront, Panavue slide, restrictions on reproduction and use may apply (c. 1965-1975)

43, 44. J.I. Case main office building at 2117 State Street, Bettendorf (Oct. 1966)

45. St. Anthony’s Church at 401 Main Street, Davenport. Photo by Jarmille A. Minard. Restrictions on reproduction and use may apply. (July 1972)

46. Davenport Art Gallery [Davenport Museum of Art] (June 1978)

47, 48. C.W. Crosson Co. Industrial Tools & Supplies building at 706 East River Drive, Davenport [see also 1992.14.19, 20] (c. 1974)

49. Howard Steel Company at 2343 Rockingham Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

50. The Ruxton Inn [Howard Johnson] at Brady and Kimberly, Davenport? (Oct. 1966)

51. Howard Jewelers at 203 West Second Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

52. Hynes & Howes Real Estate building at corner of 15th and Brady Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

53. Geifman’s grocery warehouse at 3840 Brady Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

54. General National Lease building at 221 East Fourth Street, Davenport. Wagner’s Printers delivery truck sits in alley (c. 1965-1975)

55. Fire station under construction in Davenport (Sept. 1963)

56. Davenport Spring Company at 3636 Eastern Avenue, Davenport (c. 1965-1970)

57. Davenport Spring Company at 3636 Eastern Avenue, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

58. B.F. Goodrich building at 327 Brady Street, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

59. Interior of T.C. Henderson Co., Inc., building at 232 West Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

60. Hertz Rent-A-Car building at 303 Perry Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

61. Miller Electric Company building at 1130 East Kimberly, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

62. Mills Distribution Company [automobile parts and supplies] building at 3737 West River Drive, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

63. Murdoch Paint Company building at 1110 East Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

64. Oscar Meyer Company plant at 1337 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

65. Oscar Meyer Company plant at 1337 West Second Street, Davenport (May 1979)

66. Oscar Meyer Company plant at 1337 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

67-69. Oscar Meyer Company plant at 1337 West Second Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

70. Montgomery Ward building at 101 East Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

71. Ralston Purina Company building at 433 South Pine Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.72,131,132] (Oct. 1963)

72. Ralston Purina Company building at 433 South Pine Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.71,131,132] (c. 1965-1975)

73, 74. Red Jacket Pump Company building at 1051 South Rolff Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

75. Alloy Metal Company building at 626 Schmidt Road, Davenport in foreground; Alter Company [scrap metals] building at 2333 Rockingham Road in background (c. 1965-1975)

76. Italian Village Restaurant at 220 Harrison Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.153] (c. 1965-1975)

77, 78. Bendix Corporation building on Hickory Grove Road, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

79, 80. Medd-O-Lane dairy store at 2133 Rockingham Road, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

81. Rogers Car Wash at 429 East Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

82. Office interior at George Rice Construction Company at 2504 West Central Park, Davenport (Oct. 1968)83, 84. Richter Rhomberg [ready-to-wear, furs] building at 219 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

85. Mississippi Valley Milk Producers Association, Inc., building [drawing] (c. 1965-1975)

86. Gates to Mississippi Valley Amusement Park [Mississippi Valley Fair] at 2815 West Locust Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

87. Rock Smith Company [refrigerator sales and service] building at 3707 Mississippi Avenue, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

88. Quik Clean Center [self-serve laundry] (Oct. 1966)

89. International Milling Company plant [Robin Hood flour] at 803 East River Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

90. Scott County Court House, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

91. Avco Finance Company at corner of Fourth and Brady Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

92. Continental Baking Company at 1034 East River Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

93, 94. Culligan Water Conditioning of the Quad Cities at 3836 Eastern Avenue, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

95. Cinarco Camera Center at 217 Brady Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

96, 97. Citgo Service Station, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

98. A.D. Huesing Bottling Works, Inc. [Pepsi] building at 531 Schmidt Road, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

99. Hubill, Inc. [wholesale batteries] building at 1025 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

100. Hooker Chemical Corporation Phosphorous Division, Davenport Plant (c. 1965-1975)

101. Hockenberg Restaurant Equipment building at 926 West Third Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

102. Hilltop TV building at 3005 Brady Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

103. Hiland Potato Chip Company building at 2923 Rockingham Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

104. Entryway to Alcoa aluminum plant in Riverdale, Iowa (Oct. 1963)

105. View of Old Town Village Mall on East Kimberly Road just east of Davenport Avenue including Sherwin-Williams paint store and Peking Restaurant (Apr. 1975)

106. Harness racing at Quad City Downs in East Moline, Illinois (June 1978)

107. Mr. Steak restaurant at 3606 Bridge Avenue, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

108. Eagle Signal offices at 736 Federal Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

109. Eagle Signal plant, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

110. Lewis Cleaners building at 2714 East 11th Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

111. Door to Ludtke’s Printery at 332 Harrison Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

112. 328-332 Harrison Street including Lee Lunardi Typewriters [328], Mac & Katie’s Smoke House Tavern [330], The Steak House Restaurant [332], and Ludtke’s Printery [332 1/2], Davenport (Oct. 1966)

113. Lujack-Shierbrock Chevrolet used car lot at 3700 Harrison Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

114. Vincent J. Neu Oldsmobile car lot at 3423 Brady Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

115. Kartridg Pak building at 807 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

116. Kaybee clothing store at 301 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

117. Bettendorf Bank and Trust Company building at 1819 State Street, Bettendorf (Oct. 1966)

118. Bettendorf Bank drive-up building (c. 1965-1975)

119. Interior of Blackhawk Hotel at corner of Third and Perry Streets, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

120. Brown Flight Service hangar at the Mt. Joy airport (Oct. 1966)

121. Centennial bridge with Davenport Bank building prominent in background. Photo by Jarmille A. Minard, restrictions for reproduction and use may apply (Oct. 1969)

122, 123. Davenport Bank drive-up windows on corner of Third and Main Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

124, 125. Schlegel Medical Supply building at 1161 East Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

126. Schlegel’s Rexall Drugs building at corner of 29th and Brady Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

127. H.O. Seifert Lumber Company building at 4112 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

128. Shakeys Pizza Parler & Ye Public House building at 103 East 37th Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

129, 130. Sieg Company [wholesale auto parts] building at 500 Iowa Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

131, 132. Ralston Purina plant at 433 South Pine Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.71,72] (c. 1965-1975)

133. Kloppenborg Foundry & Fan Company building at 3742 West River Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

134. Naeckels Paint House building at 405 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

135. National Life Insurance Co. of Montpelier Vermont office interior in the Davenport Bank Building at 220 Main Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

136. Drawing of Downtowner Motor Inn (National Motor Inn) at 605 Main Street, Davenport (Sept. 1963)

137. National Tea Store building at 2525 Rockingham Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

138. Northwest Bank building at 3717 Brady Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

139. Northwestern Bell Telephone Company building at 528 Main Street, Davenport (Oct. 1963)

140. Northwest Plumbing & Heating, Inc., building (Oct. 1966)

141, 142. Trane O’Hearn Company Manufacturing [conveying equipment] building at 616 West 35th Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

143, 144. One Trip Plumbers building at 1030 Mound Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

145. M. & H. Machine Co., Inc. [jigs, fixtures, and dies] building at 636 West 35th Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

146. Main Prescription Shop building at corner of Second and Main Streets, Davenport, in First National Building (c. 1965-1975)

147. Matthews Office Equipment office interior at 212 West Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

148. Abraham’s Women’s Apparel building interior at 111 West Second Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

149. L.E. Chute Company building at 2729 Harrison Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

150. Iowa Motel at 4005 Brady Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

151. Interior view of The Fashion clothing store at 211 West Second Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.9] (c. 1965-1975)

152. The Edgetowner Restaurant in Mt. Joy (c. 1965-1975)

153. The Italian Village Restaurant at 220 Harrison Street, Davenport [see also 1992.14.76] (c. 1965-1975)

154. Davenport levee parking lot (c. 1955-1960)

155. Drawing of parking ramp at Second and Perry Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1963)

156. Parking ramp at Second and Perry Streets under construction (Oct. 1963)

157, 158. Petersen Harned Von Maur department store at 131 West Second Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

159, 160. Interior views of Petersen Harned Von Maur store at 131 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

161. Interior view of Petersen Harned Von Maur store at 131 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

162. Interior view of Petersen Harned Von Maur store at 131 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

163. Crane Supply Company [plumbing, heating, and air conditioning] building at 1202 Stadium Park Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

164. Roto-Rooter Sewer Cleaning Service office interior at building at 422 Pershing Avenue, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

165, 166. Pitney-Bowes [postage meters, mailing machines, collators, etc.] building at 230 West 35th Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

167. The Prudential Insurance Company building at 250 West 35th Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

168, 169. Interior view of Quad Cities Pathologists Group at 15 Professional Arts building at corner of Brady and Locust Streets, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

170. Construction of the Runge Mortuary building on East Kimberly Road and Davenport Avenue, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

171, 172. Star Forms building at 3129 State Street, Bettendorf (Oct. 1967)

173. Standard automobile service station (Oct. 1967)

174. Stephens Trophies [trophies and bowling apparel] and Rose Roofing and Window Company building (c. 1965-1975)

175. Stewart East Hairstylists building on Eastern Avenue?, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

176. Stewart School of Hairstyling building at 327 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

177. Strieter’s Body Shop [automobile repair] building at 520 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

178. Sun Life Insurance Company of Canada building at 2501 18th Street, Bettendorf (Oct. 1966)

179. Sveden House Smorgasbord restaurant building in the Village Shopping Center at 902 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

180. Village Inn Restaurant in the Village Shopping Center at 902 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1963)

181. The Smith Drug store at 2132 East 11th Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

182. The Syndicate Hub men’s clothing store at 222 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

183. Standard automobile service station (Oct. 1967)

184. Standard automobile service station (c. 1965-1975)

185, 186. Twin-State Engineering and Chemical Company [liquid fertilizer] building at 3732 West River Drive, Davenport

187. Turnstyle Family Center department store at 3808 Brady Street, Davenport (Sept. 1963)

188. Trissel, Graham & Hinton, Inc. Insurance and Surety Bonds office interior at 802 Davenport Bank Building, 220 Main Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

189. S.J. Smith Company building at 3707 West River Drive, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

190. Skeffingtons Formal Wear building at 313 West Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

191. Thompson-Hayward Chemical Company building at 2040 West River Drive, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

192. Thomsen Tobacco Company building at 1011 West Third Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

193. 3M Company Business Products Center building at 1120 East Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

194. Times-Democrat Newspaper building at 124 East Second Street, Davenport (July 1963)

195. Interior view of Townsend Hardware store at 311 West Third Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

196. Western Union office at 219 Brady Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

197. Drawing of WOC-TV building at 805 Brady Street, Davenport (Sept. 1963)

198. WOC-TV building at 805 Brady Street, Davenport. Photo by Jarmille A. Minard, restrictions on reproduction and use may apply (c. 1965-1975)

199. Samuel’s Jewelers store at 111 West Third Street, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

200. Wickes Lumber Company building on North Brady Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

201. Interior view of Lober’s Shoe store at 1534 West Locust Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

202. Liftruck Service building at 2501 West River Drive, Davenport (Oct. 1967)

203. Scharff’s Around the Corner Shop [ladies’ ready-to-wear apparel] at 101 West Second Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

204. Central States Steel Company building at 2935 Rockingham Road, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

205. Cashway Lumber Company building at 3636 West River Drive, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

206, 207. Citizens Federal Savings & Loan building at 216 Brady Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

208. Drawing of addition to Davenport Bank building on Third Street, Davenport (Oct. 1963)

209. Drive-up windows of Davenport Bank on corner of Third and Main Streets, Davenport (Oct. 1964)

210. Dahl Motors, Inc. [Ford automobile dealers] building at 627 West Second Street, Davenport

211. Americana Antique building at 815 East Locust Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

212. Interior view of The Art Shop & Galleries building at 328 Main Street, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

213, 214. Edwin Iossi Painting and Decorating Company building at 734 East 32nd Street, Davenport (Oct. 1968)

215. Drawing of Iowa Paint store at 3520 Harrsion Street, Davenport (Sept. 1963)

216. Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Company building at 205 Perry Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

217. Hotei restaurant and art gallery in the Village Shopping Center at 902 West Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

218. Davenport police at work (c. 1965-1975)

219. Victoria Feed Company building at 1044 South Dittmer Street, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

220. Wagners Printers building at 1515 East Kimberly Road, Davenport (Oct. 1966)

221. Deer at Scott County Park near Cody Homestead (c. 1970-1978)

222. Family camping at Scott County Park (June 1978)

223. Davenport Museum (Putnam Museum) building at 1717 West Twelfth Street, Davenport (June 1978)

224. People in the lower gallery of the Davenport Museum? (Sept. 1974)

225. Christmas Sale in the West Lobby of the Davenport Museum at 1717 West Twelfth Street, Davenport (Sept. 1974)

226. View of Mt. Joy including the Edgetowner Restaurant (May 1979)

227. View of Mt. Joy including the Edgetowner Restaurant (Oct. 1966)

228. View of unidentified dock area with sailboats somewhere in Scott County? (June 1978)

229. View of unidentified hospital room (c. 1965-1975)

230, 231. Views of residential areas, possibly in Davenport? (c. 1960)

232. Altorfer Machinery Company building at 3888 West River Drive, Davenport (c. 1965-1975)

233. Harry Alter & Sons, Inc.? [industrial material and contractor supplies] building at 513 South Howell Street, Davenport?? (c. 1965-1975)

234. Unidentified company (c. 1965-1975)

235. Unidentified building, possibly a school (c. 1965-1975)

236-239. Unidentified construction scenes (c. 1965-1975)

240. An unidentified scene from the floor of a national political convention (c. 1960-1978)

241-244. Unidentified office interior views, possibly Davenport Chamber of Commerce offices??? (Apr. 1975)

245-255. Unidentified meetings, possibly Davenport Chamber of Commerce board meetings (Sept. 1974)

256. Unidentified dinner (Nov. 1974)

257. Unidentified group (Jan. 1975)

258, 259. Unidentified dinner (Mar. 1975)

260. Unidentified meeting (Mar. 1975)

261, 262. Tables with promotional literature about Davenport and the Quad Cities laid out on them (Dec. 1975)

263. Unidentified meeting (1975)

264. Unidentified meeting (1975)

265-274. Unidentified graphics for slide shows??? (c. 1965-1975)

 

INVENTORY

Rev. Irving M. Channon Collection 1897-11

Inclusive Dates: c. 1880-1897

Scope Notes: This collection of 7 photographs document the donor’s experience as a missionary in the Caroline Islands. The photographs were found in the accession file in the curatorial suite and transferred to the photographic collection. The photographs are part of an accession of material, see accession file for more information.

Subjects Included

Churches & Religion–Misc (5)

Houses & Households–Exterior–Identified (1, 4)

Nature–Scenes (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)

Rivers & Creeks–Misc. (2)

Social Services–Misc. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)

INVENTORY

Christensen Collection LI

Inclusive dates: 1893-1953

SCOPE NOTES: This collection consists of 16 copy negs and copy prints. Most of the images center on the Nels P. Christensen family, farm, and home near East Moline. Also included are two images of Rodney Christensen during his tour of duty in Korea during the Korean War.

Folder 1

Inventory, notes, copy negs (16)

Folder 2

Copy prints (16)

Subject Headings Represented

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–EMPLOYEES (16)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MISC. (16)

COMMUNICATION–TELEPHONE (1)

FARMS & FARMING–BUILDINGS & BARNYARDS–PRE-1920 (4)

FARMS & FARMING–MISC. (15)

FARMS & FARMING–SPECIAL TYPES–LIVESTOCK (6)

GROUPS–IDENTIFIED (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 14)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–DOMESTIC CHORES (15)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–INTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (1, 7)

MILITARY & WAR–KOREAN (12, 13)

MILITARY & WAR–MISC. (13)

MILITARY & WAR–WORLD WAR II–PORTRAITS, GROUP (3)

RAILROADS–CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, & PACIFIC (2)

RAILROADS–EMPLOYEES (2, 16)

RAILROADS–ENGINES (2, 16)

RECREATION–CAMPING OR “OUTINGS” (13)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–MISC. (1)

TRANSPORTATION–WAGONS & BUGGIES (6)

Portraits

Christensen, Rodney (12)

Christensen, Walter (9)

Hansen, Ness (15)

Loding, Nellie (11)

Noden, Lorraine (10)

Noden, Marion (10)

INVENTORY

City Albums, XXXVI

Dates: c. 1880-1887

This collection consists of the following albums:

1. First Album of the City of Davenport, Iowa – Acq #1963-36 – 1887 

Publisher Huebinger Brothers Photographic Art Gallery (hereinafter referred to as Huebinger Album). There are three identical Huebinger Albums in this collection.

2. Photographic Views of the City of Davenport, Iowa – ca. 1881

Publisher Western View Company – C.S. Newberry & E.A. Day, photographers (hereinafter referred to as Western View Album). There are two identical albums in this collection – one minus its cover.

3. Rock Island Arsenal Views – Acq #1984-29 – ca. 1880

Publisher Western View Company (hereinafter referred to as Rock Island Arsenal Album).

Scope Notes: 

1. The Huebinger Album has a short history of the area and a discussion of local government, institutions, and the business climate. There are twelve engravings interspersed with the text, maps of Scott County and Rock Island Arsenal, in addition to the 120 photographs of the Davenport area, and a 20-image montage of Rock Island Arsenal scenes. A copy of the title page and the table of contents are included in this inventory. The album is fan-fold in design: pages in one direction are numbered with Roman numerals, the opposite side with Arabic.

2. The Western View Album contains 14 photographs of various views and street scenes in Davenport.

3. The Rock Island Arsenal Album contains 14 photographs of the Arsenal, as well as 9 additional photographs of the island and its bridges. The album is fan-fold and the photographs are unnumbered. There are a few paragraphs of text describing the island, the Arsenal, and its main features.

The following pages describe the photographs in each album with the appropriate subject headings and cross-references.

HUEBINGER ALBUM 1963-36 

SUBJECT HEADINGS & CROSS REFERENCES 

BRIDGES– 

FIRST GOVERNMENT–II, #l; VI, #1; VII, #17-18. 

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY-¬-

MISC–I0, #65.

SERVICE– 

BANKING–I0, #20.

LAUNDRY–I0, #15.

PLUMBING–8, #60.

PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION—

¬BOOKS–3, #39; 10, #11.

BOOTS & SHOES–10, #4; 10, #6. 

BREWING & BOTTLING–9, #63; 10, #68. 

DRY GOODS–9, #62; 4, #44; 4, #42; 2, #36; 3, #37; 10, #67. 

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES–I0, #9; 10, #12; 10, #19. 

GROCERY–4, #43; 10, #5; 10, #17. 

GUNS & AMMUNITION–10, #1. 

HARDWARE–3, #38; 10, #7. 

JEWELRY–2, #35. 

MILLINERY–I0, #67; 10, #8. 

PAINT–I0, #3. 

PUBLIC UTILITIES–VII, #19-20. 

TABLEWARE–4, #41. 

TOBACCO–3, #40. 

PRODUCT PRODUCTION & EXTRACTION—

BAKERIES–5, #40. 

BREWING & BOTTLING–7, #57. 

CARRIAGES–10, #66. 

FARM IMPLEMENTS–5, #47. 

LUMBER–5, #45; 5, #48; 7, #54; 8, #57. 

MISC–6, #51; 7, #53; 7, #55; 8, #59. 

PUBLIC UTILITIES–8, #58. 

SASH & DOOR–6, #49. 

STONE CARVINGS–I0, #18. 

WASHING MACHINES–6, #52. 

CHURCHES & RELIGION—

BAPTIST–VIII, #21. 

CATHOLIC–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT–VIII, #21 (2). CONGREGATIONAL–VIII, #21. 

EPISCOPAL–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT–VIII, #21 (3). 

LUTHERAN–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT–VIII, #21. 

PRESBYTERIAN–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES–DAVENPORT–VIII, #21. 

HOSPITALS—

MERCY–IX, #25. 

MISC–9, #64. 

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN—

HOTEL–9, #61; 2, #33-34; 10, #2, #13, #16. 

TAVERN–I0, #14. 

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—

URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED–XI (20). 

LIBRARIES—

PUBLIC–VIII, #23. 

MILITARY & WAR– 

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL–1 (20). 

MILLS– 

MISC–7,#55; 6,#51; 8,#59. 

MONUMENTS & MARKERS-¬-

MISC–V,#13. 

NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS—

NEWSPAPERS–MISC–10, #10; 6, #50. 

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—

MASONS–X, #32. 

TURNERS–VIII, #24. 

ORPHANAGES & OLD AGE HOMES–IX, #26. 

PARKS & PARK RECREATION — 

¬SCHUETZEN–V, #15. 

WASHINGTON SQUARE–V, #16. 

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION– 

ACADEMIES–IMMACULATE CONCEPTION–IX, #27. 

COLLEGES– 

GRISWOLD–X, #29-30. 

ST. AMBROSE–IX, #28. 

ELEMENTARY–BUILDINGS-¬-

DAV #l–VIII, #22. 

DAV #2–VIII, #22. 

DAV #3–VIII, #22. 

DAV #4–VIII, #22. 

DAV #5–VIII, #22. 

DAV #8–VIII, #22. 

DAV #10–VIII, #22. 

SECONDARY–BUILDINGS– 

FIRST DAVENPORT–5, #4. 

CITIES–DAVENPORT–BIRD’S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS–I; 11, #1-14; VI, #1. 

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–RESIDENTIAL–PRE-1920–II, #3. 

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES—

BUSINESS–1860-99–III, #5-8; IV, #9-12; VI, #2; 2, #35-36; 3, #37-40; 4, #41-44; 5 #46-47;  6, #49, #50, #52; 8, #60; 9, #61-64; 10, #65-68. 

COUNTIES–SCOTT–COURTHOUSES–FIRST–X, #31. 

VIEWS OF THE CITY OF DAVENPORT WESTERN VIEW CO. ALBUM 

SUBJECT HEADINGS & CROSS REFERENCES 

BRIDGES–FIRST GOVERNMENT 

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—

¬MISC 

SERVICE-¬-

PLUMBING 

PRINTING 

PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION—

DRY GOODS (3) 

GROCERY 

HARDWARE (2) 

TABLEWARE 

PRODUCT PRODUCTION & EXTRACTION—

¬CLOTHING 

MISC 

TOBACCO 

CHURCHES & RELIGION–EPISCOPAL–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES 

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–HOTEL 

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED 

MONUMENTS & MARKERS–MISC 

NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS–NEWSPAPERS–MISC (2) 

POSTAL SERVICE–BUILDINGS 

CITIES–DAVENPORT– 

BIRD’S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS 

STREET SCENES-¬BUSINESS–1869-99 (5) 

RESIDENTIAL–PRE-1920 

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL VIEWS ALBUM 

SUBJECT HEADINGS & CROSS REFERENCES 

BRIDGES– 

FIRST GOVERNMENT (2) 

SECOND GOVERNMENT 

MISC 

CEMETERIES & HEADSTONES–IDENTIFIED 

DAMS 

FORTS–FORT ARMSTRONG 

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–FAMOUS PEOPLE–COLONEL DAVENPORT 

MILITARY & WAR–ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (14) 

NATURE—SCENES

INVENTORY

Clark Collection 1999-112

Date: c. 1913-1935

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 12 black and white 4×5 copy negatives related to William Clark and his family. They are related to William Clark’s work on Clinton trolley system in the 1910s and his photography business, Clark Studio in DeWitt. Family consisted of William Joseph Clark, his wife Nina and their daughters Maryon Genevieve Clark and Wilma Nina Frances Clark. Interior shots of the studio are also included in the collection. 

Image Description

1999.112.2 Portrait of Maryon and Wilma Clark, c. 1920s

1999.112.3 Portrait of Maryon Clark, c. 1915

1999.112.4 Maryon Clark pushing Wilma Clark in pram, c. 1923

1999.112.5 William Joseph and Maryon Clark in the living room of their home in DeWitt, c. 1915

1999.112.6 Nina and Maryon Clark seated in horse-drawn carriage, c. 1915

1999.112.7 4 trolleys parked just outside the entrance to a station, c. 1913

1999.112.8 Nina Clark working at printing co., c. 1930

1999.112.9 Exterior view of Clark Studio, c. 1920

1999.112.10 Interior view of Clark Studio, c. 1920

1999.112.11 Interior view of Clark Studio, dark room, c. 1920

1999.112.12 Interior view of Clark Studio, supply/work room, c. 1920

1999.112.13 2 men [conductors?] standing by Trolley #107, 1913

1999.112.14 Trolleys on tracks, William Clark in lead train, c. 1913

Subject Cross Reference

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—ADVERTISEMENTS (4)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—EMPLOYEES (8, 13)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PHOTOGRAPHY (9, 10, 11, 12)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY—PRINTING (8)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—URBAN—EXTERIOR—IDENTIFIED (9)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—URBAN—INTERIOR—IDENTIFIED (5)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS—FAMILY ACTIVITIES (4)

TRANSPORTATION—TROLLEYS, INTER-URBANS & HORSECARS (7, 13, 14)

TRANSPORTATION—WAGONS & BUGGIES (6)

PORTRAIT—CLARK, MARYON (2, 3)

PORTRAIT—CLARK, WILMA (2)

 

INVENTORY

Collection Title: Cloquet, MN

Accession Number: 1987-090

Donor: W. R. Stafford

Inclusive Dates: 1917-1919

Scope Notes:

• 5 Scrapbook of photographs of Cloquet, MN

• Photograph – large panoramic of Cloquet 01 January 1919

• Photograph – large panoramic of Cloquet 01 January 1919

• Photograph – large panoramic of lumber mill

• 7 Copies of Photographs – Cloquet, MN Lumber Co. 1895

INVENTORY

Cram Mss Collection, 1955-18

Inclusive dates: c. 1907-1940

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 64 photographs (housed in 4 folders) isolated within the Cram Manuscript Collection in the Putnam Museum Archives. Ralph Warren Cram was a Davenport newspaper editor who was active in aviation and politics. These photographs reflect Cram’s personal interests, friends and acquaintances. 

Photographs:

Folder 1

Inventory, notes, copy neg (1)

President W.H. Taft and local party leaders

Unidentified group

Portrait –?, John E.

First Presbyterian Church – Interior

[Government Bridge reconstruction c. 1896] Ralph Cram in photo.

Folder 2

Misc. photographs document aviation – airplanes, pilots, stunts, etc.

Folder 3

Portraits –

Alder, E.P.

Blank, A.A.

Buese, Walter

Clabaugh, D.L. 

Cody, William F.

Cram, Ralph Warren (4 photos)

Dell, Anthony (5 photos)

Dell, B. Marie?

Dell, Floyd (3 photos)

Folder 4

Ely, Eugene

Feeney, Bob

Feeney, John A.

Grahl, Charles H.

Gregory, Ben F.

Hansen, Harry

Harrison, Hugh

Hathorm, Chas. E.

Huntley, Helen [Rumley]

Nelson, George C.?

Post, Wiley

Folder 4 Cont.

Richardson, ?

Richardson, Morris N.

Seaman, T.W.

Throop, Frank D.

INVENTORY

Curtis Collection, 1959-14

Dates: c. 1880

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 37 photographs relating to the Curtis family of Davenport. All photographs are contained in a blue green velvet photo album which was given the museum object number MU 1918.

Album contents: 

1 Grandma Fuller

2 Viola Genning

3 Hiram Stokes, Melissa Neva?

4 Lottie?, Carrie Curtis

5 Maria? Curtis

6 Elmer & May Bartmus

8 Chas. Roberts

9 Mattie Roberts

10 Roy Burch

11 Julia Burch

12 Frank Curtis

13 Tillie Madden Curtis

15 Aunt Miranda Curtis

16 Essie Burch Flood

17 Emma Keppe Curtis

18 Henry Madden

19 Lucy Madden

20 John Randall

21 Lottie Curtis Randall

22 Flora Genning

23 Aunt Mary Genning

24 Nellie Burch Duffin

26 Rene Curtis

27 Curtis Fuller

28 Gus & Clara Hostetler

29 Vina? Curtis

31 Anna Curtis

32 Abram Curtis

33 Aunt Becky Curtis

34 Erastus Curtis

35 Jane Curtis

36 Burch, Nellie, Leslie, and Essie

37 Curtis Fuller

 

INVENTORY

Marcius Curtis Smith Collection XX

Dates: 1884-1890

Scope Notes: This is a fine collection of 54 images. There are two anomalies: the portrait of Franz Liszt, and one studio portrait purported to be Mrs. Smith. All the other photographs were taken by Mr. Smith. 

Folder 1

Inventory

11 negatives

Folder 2

Portraits: 

Davison, Ella

Liszt, Franz

Smith, Gertrude Wilkinson 7

Smith, Marcius Curtis 2

Smith Gertrude & Marcius 2

Wilkinson, Ellen

Also 9 images which include:

Recreation – Outings & Picnics 

Sports – Tennis

Transportation – Wagons & Buggies

Folder 3

19 images, including Boats & Boating, Fires, interior and exterior Houses & Households, and miscellaneous Nature Scenes.

Folder 4

12 images of the Irrawadi Canoe Club, and 3 images of the Davenport Boating Club.

Photo Inventory: B

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for B. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Baby Boomer Exhibit — Restricted Photographs

Dates: c. 1940 – 1975 (mostly 1960 – 1975)

SCOPE NOTES: These 16 negatives were reproduced from original photographs owned and copyrighted by The Quad City Times and Rock Island Argus/Dispatch. Photographs reproductions from these negatives were used in the exhibit Baby Boomers: A Nostalgia Trip, October 24, 1997- May 31, 1998. The original photographs were returned and the negatives retained for future possible use. 

Note: These images are not accessioned and owner retains the copyright. Contact the newspaper for permission to use.

Subjects included:

Portrait — Kirschbaum, Katherine (1)

Aviation — Misc. (2)

Churches and Religion — Catholic — Misc. (15)

Cities — Municipal Government (15)

Ethnic and Minority Groups — Black Americans (3, 12, 14, 16)

Ethnic and Minority Groups — Misc. (7, 8)

Explorers and Exploration (2, 4)

Groups — Identified (5)

Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Taverns — Restaurants (6)

Law and Law Enforcement — Police (3, 14)

Military and War — Vietnam (7, 8, 9, 13)

Music — Misc. (10)

Schools and Education — College — Misc.(3, 12)

Social Life and Customs — Clothing — 1960-1999 (1, 11, 16)

Social Protest — Misc. (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)

INVENTORY

Bartels Collection 1996-165

Date: 1903-1957

Scope Notes: This collection is associated with a large donation of furniture and household items by Marge Bartels. Photographs are of her family members who are associated with the artifacts in the other donations (1998-7, 1996-176, 1997-5).

Erwin and Nelle Mangels were the donor’s uncle and aunt. He was an active antique collector and collected much of the furniture donated by Ms. Bartels and through her estate. They lived at 2925 Grand Avenue. Marie (Harms) Mangels was Erwin’s mother. Donor’s mother was Margaret Mangels. After her first husband (Bartels??) died, she married William Weiser. Family’s name was originally Von Halle. It was changed during World War I because of anti-German sentiment.

Family information from Marie Mangels’ obit: Maria Mathilde Harms born Heide, Holstin, Germany on Nov. 5, 1860. She married August Heinrich Christian Mangels on Dec. 31, 1880. They moved to US in 1890 and lived in Kansas City until 1903. Children were: three daughters: Mrs. Ralph Barnhardt, Mrs. William Weiser, Mrs. Morris Bennett; 5 sons: August, Henry, Ed, John and Erwin Mangels; 11 grandchildren. Her sister was Mrs. Anna Moeller. Buried in Pine Hill Cemetery.

Collection contains 4 x 5 copy negatives for 1996.165.2-5, made by Boyd-Fitzgerald

Catalog record indicates that 1996.165.1-2 were framed (see 1996.165.2b) but this is not indicated in the accession record.

Image Description

1996.165.1 Portrait of Erwin G. Mangels, c. 1930

1996.165.2a Portrait of portrait of Nelle Mangels, c. 1930 1996.165.3a Portrait of Erwin G. Mangels, c. 1930 

1996.165.4 Portrait of Maria (Harms) Mangels in her garden at 318 North Howell, Davenport c. 1903 (colorized in 1960s by Petersen Harned Von Maur Photograph Studio)

1996.165.5 Erwin and Nelle Mangels in their kitchen, December 16, 1957; published in newspaper, see article 1996.165.8

1996.165.6 Newspaper clipping “Will Written in German is Filed in Mangels Estate, re: Maria Mathilde Mangels will filed for probate, husband August Heinrich Christian Mangels is heir, no date.

1996.165.7 Newspaper clipping of Maria Mangels obituary

1996.165.8 Newspaper article “Husband Makes Christmas Cookies for Her” Erwin and Nelle Mangels Christmas baking tradition, including family German cookie recipes

1996.165.3b cardboard folder for 1996.165.3a

Subject Cross Reference

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—DOMESTIC CHORES

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS—GARDENS

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FUNERALS

PORTRAIT—MANGELS, ERWIN G.

PORTRAIT—MANGELS, MARIA

PORTRAIT—MANGELS, NELLE

INVENTORY

Barton Collection 1999-15

Date: March 8, 1980

Scope Notes: This collection, donated by Violet Barton, documents Charles B. Barton, Jr.’s last day of work as a switchman on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. Barton worked for the railroad for 40 years. See accession file for additional information.

The collection consists of 5 black and white copy negatives made from color Polaroid prints in the donor’s possession.

Image Description

1999.15.8 Charles Barton, Jr. hanging off railroad car

1999.15.9 Charles Barton, Jr. and wife Violet Barton standing on back of engine

1999.15.10 Chico Muscolio seated at desk in Rock Island depot

1999.15.11 Engineer ? Jameson at engine controls

1999.15.12 View of railroad tracks on bridge from front of enging

Subject Cross Reference

Railroads—Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific (8-12)

Railroads—Cars—Exterior (8)

Railroads—Depots—Rock Island (10)

Railroads—Employees (8, 9, 10, 11

Railroads—Engines (9, 11

Railroads—Tracks, Siding, Shops & Yards (12)

INVENTORY

BAWDEN BROS. COLLECTION 1962-75

Inclusive dates: 1845-1941 (predominant dates: c. 1920-41)

SCOPE NOTES: This collection is comprised primarily of images taken by Bawden Brothers, Inc., Advertising Service, Illustrators, Engravers, and Printers of Davenport. The majority are original although some are copies apparently made for some specific purpose from another work. A wide range of subjects are included (see list of major sub-collections and subject headings below).

Cellulose nitrate negatives originally formed a large portion of this collection. These nitrate negatives and some safety negatives that had been damaged by their long term proximity to the nitrates (1962.75.38-97, 110, 112, 120-252, 254-420) were duplicated and prints made with the help of a state grant in May and June 1992 (see Box 1, folder 2 for information about grant and duplication process). The rest of the collection is comprised of safety negatives or prints. Prints exist for all images except safety negatives 1962.75.98-109, 111, 113, 119. Negatives exist for 1962.75.1, 2, 38-422

Images 1962.75.38-333 have been arranged according to the identification numbers written on them by the Bawdens themselves. The remainder were unnumbered. Remnants of existing original envelopes and photocopies of same are located in Box 1, folder 1.

Images 457-471 have been removed to oversize storage (Cabinet 1, Drawer 1, #3, 15, 18, 19).

WHENEVER IMAGES ARE USED FOR AN EXHIBIT, PUBLICATION, OR 

OTHER USE, THEY MUST BE CREDITED TO

 “BAWDEN BROTHERS COLLECTION, PUTNAM MUSEUM”¬

Box 1

Folder 1: Inventory, original envelope remnants and photocopies

Folder 2: Historic Resource Development Program grant information for reproduction of nitrate negatives”

Folder 3: 4 x 5 copy negatives (1, 2, 421, 422)

Folders 4-7: 8 x 10 copy negatives

f. 1 (38-67)

f. 2 (68-95)

f. 3 (96-119)

f. 4 (120-131)

Box 2

Folders 1-11: 8 x 10 copy negatives

f. 1 (132-140) f. 7 (201-207)

f. 2 (141-148) f. 8 (208-219)

f. 3 (149-160) f. 9 (220-239)

f. 4 (161-173) f. 10 (240-252)

f. 5 (174-183) f. 11 (254-283)

f. 6 (184-200)

Box 3

Folders 1-7: 8 x 10 copy negatives

f. 1 (284-302) f. 5 (371-385)

f. 2 (303-333) f. 6 (386-401)

f. 3 (334-348) f. 7 (402-420)

f. 4 (349-370)

Box 4

Folders 1-8:

8 x 10 copy prints (except 1-37 which are originals)

f. 1 (1-37) f. 5 (120-131)

f. 2 (38-67) f. 6 (132-140)

f. 3 (68-95) f. 7 (141-148)

f. 4 (96-119) f. 8 (149-160)

Box 5

Folders 1-9: 8 x 10 copy prints

f. 1 (161-173) f. 6 (220-239)

f. 2 (174-183) f. 7 (240-252)

f. 3 (184-200) f. 8 (254-283)

f. 4 (201-207) f. 9 (284-302)

f. 5 (208-219)

Box 5

Folders 1-9: 8 x 10 copy prints

f. 1 (161-173) f. 6 (220-239)

f. 2 (174-183) f. 7 (240-252)

f. 3 (184-200) f. 8 (254-283)

f. 4 (201-207) f. 9 (284-302)

f. 5 (208-219)

Box 6

Folders 1-7: 8 x 10 copy prints (except 421-456 which are originals)

f. 1 (303-333) f. 5 (386-401)

f. 2 (334-348) f. 6 (402-420)

f. 3 (349-370) f. 7 (421-456)

f. 4 (371-385)

Oversize

Cabinet 1, Drawer 1, #3-15, 18, 19 (457-471)

SUB-COLLECTIONS:

Bettendorf Co. (98-119, 287)

J. W. Bettendorf mansion (438-445)

H. F. Brammer Mfg. Co. (149-160)

Chevrolet automobiles (402-420)

Community Mercantile Co. (132-140)

Crescent Macaroni & Cracker Co. (240-253, 351, 352)

Davenport Automotive School (122-127)

Davenport High School football players (201-307)

Davenport Times photos of local homes and businesses taken for 1927 New Year edition (Dec. 31, 1926)

Iowa Peerless Co. (214-219)

Lock & Dam No. 15 construction (371-401)

Purity Oats (163-173)

Port Byron Lime Assoc. (174-183)

Vitalaire iceboxes (334-348)

Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. (30-95; several duplicate Voss images are also contained in the Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. Collection, 1963-14, which may offer additional information)

PORTRAITS:

Bawden, Harry E. (32, 67)

Cable, G. Wyatt (202, 206?)

Cody, William [“Buffalo Bill”] (369a,b)

Faerber, Alexander Joseph (140, 214)

Guthrie, (57)

Halpenny, W.H. (216)

Keller, Leo R. (44)

Kiehr, Max (260)

Lane, Dick R. (219)

Matthey, Mrs. (274)

Mosier, Walter (201, 205)

Mueller, Alfred (215)

Musler, Phil (32)

Palmer, B.J. [Bartlett Joshua] (275)

Palmer, David Daniel (275)

Ramser, Jacob (177)

Schmidt, Hugo J. (240, 242)

Stelk, James (204)

Tofanelli, Ralph (203?, 207?)

Von Maur, Cable (135)

Voss, Christiane Marie (42)

Voss, Edward (55, 76, 81)

Voss, Fred P. (42, 53-55?, 65?, 76?, 77?, 79?, 80?, 83?)

Voss, Harry F. (43)

Voss, John A. (42)

Voss, William H. (42, 54?, 55?, 76?, 77?, 79?, 80?, 84?)

UNIDENTIFIED MEN (58, 66, 67, 79, 80, 81, 349)

SUBJECT CROSS-REFERENCES MADE TO:

ARTS–FINE (283, 304)

AVIATION–AIRPLANES (72)

BOATS & BOATING–BARGES (372-375, 394, 396, 397, 400)

BOATS & BOATING–MISC. (365a-c, 385, 388)

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–”¬J.W. SPENCER” (363a)

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–MISC. (374-377, 388)

BOATS & BOATING–RIVERBOATS–”¬WINONA” (368a)

BOATS & BOATING–SHORELINES (276-278, 320, 368c, 388)

BRIDGES–MISC. (368a)

BRIDGES–SECOND GOVERNMENT (6, 470, 471)

BRIDGES–THIRD GOVERNMENT (372, 376-378, 385, 395, 400)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CONSTRUCTION (7, 287-289, 294, 300, 371-401, 423, 437)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–EMPLOYEES (8, 16, 20, 22-27, 45-52, 64, 75, 100, 101, 103-105, 111-119, 131, 163, 164, 190, 191, 233-235, 242-246, 248-252, 258, 259, 371, 379, 381, 383-385, 388, 390, 393, 398)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–OFFICE INTERIORS (43, 44, 50-52, 58, 209-211, 226, 229, 240-243, 245, 246)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BANKING (82, 136, 209-211, 224, 226, 229, 239, 437)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BARBERS (362b)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CARPENTER (42)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–GARAGE (122-127, 141-144, 217, 218, 366a, 422)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–INSURANCE (213)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LAUNDRY (185)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–SERVICE–PHOTOGRAPHY (1, 9, 10, 11, 193, 380)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PRINTING (8, 50, 283)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–ADVERTISEMENTS (10, 11, 14, 29, 30, 34, 38, 39, 41, 59-63, 68-71, 73, 74, 78, 82, 85-95, 120, 121, 128, 129, 131, 149-160, 161, 190, 191, 193, 198, 228, 232, 253, 334-348, 351, 352, 358, 359, 406, 409, 410, 424)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–AUTOMOBILES (122, 127, 217, 218, 403-410, 412-416)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BOOKS (429, 463)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BOOTS & SHOES (193)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CANDY (351, 352)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CHINAWARE (436)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–COAL (194-197)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DEPARTMENT STORES (187, 188, 223)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DRUG & PHARMACY (212, 230, 364b, 424)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–DRY GOODS (4, 161, 187, 188, 223, 283, 363c, 425, 433, 435, 462, 465)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FURNITURE & APPLIANCES (2, 30, 32-37, 55, 58, 72, 75, 85-95, 149-160, 187, 188, 193, 213, 283, 334-348)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FEED & GRAIN (163, 164)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FURRIERS (272, 363c)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–GROCERY (132-134, 136, 198, 353-355, 421)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–HARDWARE (3, 12)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–JEWELRY (177, 272, 273, 453)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LUMBER (192, 213)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MILLINERY (283, 363c, 435)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MISC. (3, 12, 29, 213, 230)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–OFFICE SUPPLIES & STATIONERY (270)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–STONE CARVINGS (299)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–TOBACCO (11, 190, 191, 212, 424)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BAKERIES (240, 244, 246, 253, 270)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–AUTOMOBILES (198)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–BREWING & BOTTLING (302)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CANDY (220, 221, 241, 253, 351, 352)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CARRIAGES (366a)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CEMENT (276-278, 288, 289)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CLOTHING (185, 193)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FEED & GRAIN (163-173, 256, 257, 290, 291)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FOUNDRY (13, 16, 18-27, 100-119, 258, 259, 287)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–LUMBER (303)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MACHINERY (16, 18-27)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–MEATS (296)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PUBLIC UTILITIES (194-197, 233-235)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PRODUCT PRODUCTION & EXTRACTION–MEATS (296)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–PUBLIC UTILITIES (194-197, 233-235)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–QUARRIES (174-183, 299)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–SASH & DOOR (303)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–TOBACCO (190, 191)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–WASHING MACHINES (31, 38-52, 55, 56, 59-64, 68-75, 149-160)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–CATHOLIC–MISC. (280-282, 284)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–EPISCOPAL–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES (431)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–LUTHERAN–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES (231, 285)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–METHODIST (300)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–MISC. (294)

CHURCHES & RELIGION–PRESBYTERIAN–INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES (431)

COMMUNICATION–RADIO (247)

COMMUNICATION–TELEPHONE (361)

DAMS (371-401)

DOCUMENTS & LETTERS–(132, 133, 136, 137-139, 162, 318, 319)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–CIRCUS & SIDESHOW (78, 369a-d)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–HALLS & OPERA HOUSES (280-282)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–MISC. (369a-c)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–THEATRE (1, 185, 186, 236-238, 272, 273, 306, 307)

ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS–BLACK AMERICANS (123, 362b)

FARMS & FARMING–CROPS–FIELD (224)

FARMS & FARMING–EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY–MODERN (450)

ENTERTAINMENT & AMUSEMENT–THEATRE (1, 185, 186, 236-238, 272, 273, 306, 307)

ETHNIC & MINORITY GROUPS–BLACK AMERICANS (123, 362b)

FARMS & FARMING–CROPS–FIELD (224)

FARMS & FARMING–EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY–MODERN (450)

FIRES & FIRE DEPARTMENTS–EQUIPMENT & FIREMEN–NO. 1 (260-261)

FIRES & FIRE DEPARTMENTS–EQUIPMENT & FIREMEN–MISC. (349)

FIRES & FIRE DEPARTMENTS–FIRE (366b)

GROUPS–UNIDENTIFIED (279, 364a)

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS–DAVENPORT PUBLIC MUSEUM (350)

HOLIDAYS & CELBRATIONS–CHRISTMAS (30, 228, 232)

HOSPITALS–MISC. (286, 298)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–HOTEL (6, 185, 186, 322, 362c, 367c, 464, 469)

HOTEL, MOTEL, RESTAURANT, TAVERN–RESTAURANT (14, 185, 212)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS (262-269, 324-333)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–DOMESTIC CHORES (2, 358-360)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–FAMOUS PEOPLE–COL. DAVENPORT (370b)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–MISC. (356)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–INTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (17 [“Wayne Cook’s grandfather’s home”¬])

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–SPECIAL TYPES–LOG CABINS (17)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (262, 263 [J. S. Campbell home]; 268, 269 [Walter Mueller home]; 444, 445 [J. W. Bettendorf

home])

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED (2, 28, 85, 92, 146-148, 360)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (5, 199, 200 [Frank Mueller home, East River Drive]; 292 [Dana Waterman home]; 293 [Karl Karlowa home, 49 Kenwood Ave.]; 295 [Irvin Green home, 2915 Middle Road]; 297 [John C. Lueschen home, 22 Kenwood Ave.]; 301 [Erwin Naeckel home, 2612 Wood Lane]; 324-330 [Harold R. Bechtel home, 9 Roberts Ave.]; 370a,b [Col. Davenport home]; 438-443 [J. W. Bettendorf home])

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (262, 263 [J. S. Campbell home]; 268, 269 [Walter Mueller home]; 444, 445 [J. W. Bettendorf home])

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–INTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED (2, 28, 85, 92, 146-148, 360)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (5, 199, 200 [Frank Mueller home, East River Drive]; 292 [Dana Waterman home]; 293 [Karl Karlowa home, 49 Kenwood Ave.]; 295 [Irvin Green home, 2915 Middle Road]; 297 [John C. Lueschen home, 22 Kenwood Ave.]; 301 [Erwin Naeckel home, 2612 Wood Lane]; 324-330 [Harold R. Bechtel home, 9 Roberts Ave.]; 370a,b [Col. Davenport home]; 438-443 [J. W. Bettendorf home])

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–UNIDENTIFIED (145, 189, 321)

INDIANS–MISC. (369c,d)

LIBRARIES–PUBLIC (322, 446)

MEDICINE–CHIROPRACTIC (275, 323?)

MEDICINE–DENTISTRY (283, 432)

MEDICINE–DOCTORS (213)

MEDICINE–MISC. (233-235, 318, 319)

MILLS–MISC. (256, 290, 291)

MILITARY & WAR–MISC. (213, 225)

MILITARY & WAR–ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL (385)

MUSIC–BANDS (247, 367b)

MUSIC–INSTRUMENTS (247)

MUSIC–RECORDINGS & EQUIPMENT 51, 58, 247)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–AMERICAN LEGION (208)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–BPW (212)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–CLAUS GROTH GUILD (262-269)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–MASONS (286)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–MISC. (256, 409)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–ROTARY (362c)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–SALVATION ARMY (7)

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS–SHRINE (367b)

PARADES (369a)

PARKS & PARK RECREATION–LECLAIRE (320)

POSTAL SERVICE–MISC. (357)

RAILROADS–CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN (166)

RAILROADS–CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, & PACIFIC (98)

RAILROADS–CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, & PACIFIC (7, 97, 99, 169)

RAILROADS–ILLINOIS CENTRAL (96, 169, 171)

RAILROADS–MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS (168)

RAILROADS–CARS–EXTERIORS (96-99, 165-173, 374, 375)

RAILROADS–CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE (100, 101)

RAILROADS–ENGINES (363b)

RAILROADS–MISC. (102, 279, 363b)

RAILROADS–TRACKS, SIDINGS, SHOPS, YARDS, SIGNALS (98, 165-173, 276, 278, 288, 289, 296, 382)

RECREATION–CAMPING OR “OUTINGS” (449)

RECREATION–CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES (2, 236-238, 248-252, 353-355, 421)

RECREATION–SWIMMING (184)

RECREATION–WINTER (451)

RIVERS & CREEKS–MISSISSIPPI (397, 401, 452)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–ACADEMIES–ST. KATHERINE’S (447)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–BUSINESS (425)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–ELEMENTARY–BUILDINGS–MISC. (280-282, 284)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–SECONDARY–ACTIVITIES–CENTRAL (201-207, 306, 307)

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION–VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL (122-127)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–CLOTHING–1920-1959 (2, 4, 28, 34, 185, 222, 248, 252, 371, 372, 383, 384, 451)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–DANCE (253)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FAMILY ACTIVITIES (17, 28)

SPORTS–BASKETBALL (303)

SPORTS–GOLF (308-317)

SPORTS–FOOTBALL (201-207)

SPORTS–MISC. (256)

TOOLS & WEAPONS–WEAPONS (256)

TRANSPORTATION–AUTOMOBILES (1, 120-128, 141-144, 186-188, 193, 212, 213, 220, 232, 271-273, 305, 350, 362a, 371, 402-415, 417-420, 448-451)

TRANSPORTATION–BICYCLES (129, 213)

TRANSPORTATION–CABS (422)

TRANSPORTATION–HORSEBACK (369a-d)

TRANSPORTATION–TROLLIES, INTER-URBANS, & HORSECARS (15, 187, 188, 222, 367a)

TRANSPORTATION–TRUCKS (13, 21, 161, 192, 198, 233-235, 260, 261, 296, 366a)

TRANSPORTATION–WAGONS & BUGGIES (29, 288-291, 366c, 368b, 424, 457)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–ALLEYS & PARKING LOTS (161, 198, 422)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–BIRD¿’ ¿S EYE & AERIAL VIEWS (322, 365d, 374-377, 388, 394-396, 399, 452)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT (233-235)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–BUSINESS–1860-1899 (6, 363c, 424, 432, 436, 453-463, 466-470)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–BUSINESS–1900-1919 (367c, 369a, 433)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–BUSINESS–1920-1959 (1, 15, 185, 187, 188, 193, 212, 213, 409)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–RESIDENTIAL–PRE-1920 (6)

CITIES–DAVENPORT–STREET SCENES–RESIDENTIAL–1920-1959 (189)

CITIES–MISC. (134)

CITIES–PORT BYRON (174-183)

COUNTIES–SCOTT–COURTHOUSES–SECOND (141, 143, 434)

NATIONAL–GOVERNMENT (254, 255)

INVENTORY

BAWDEN BROTHERS 

NITRATE  NEGATIVE  COLLECTION

Number Quantity Description

no # 1 Harry Bawden without jacket . There’s one right on side of photo.

no # 1 Letter from McCarthy Improvement Co. to the Kilnock no # Co.

no # 1 Bond (moon crescent and star crest on jacket) by WOC mike

no # 1 Little girl posed on chair

9951 1 1926 corn judging contest – in bank ? lobby.

9953 1 Female in WWI uniform

9921 1 Independent Motor Truck Co. – 11/5/26. Truck of John F. Kelly Co. wholesale grocer(?)

10091 1 B.J. Gervie to Dav. Oil Supply – copy of Mrs. Matthew (?), 2/18/27

10096 1 National Lime Ass’n. Washington D.C. Dewey Cement Plant

10096A 1 National Lime Ass’n.

10096B 1 National Lime Ass’n.

no # 1 J. Ramser – Pres. Port Byron Lime Assn.

no # 1 Site at Lime Co.

no # 1 Site at Lime Co.

no # 1 Mine Shaft (?)

no # 1 Site at Lime Co. ? sorted (?) ore

4934A or 4933A 1 Barrel, bag of Port Byron Lime – Hydrate Lime & ore

4921 1 Bulk Lime

4922 1 Hydrate Lime

no # 1 Lime rock

no # 1 Purity Oats – elevator, water tower and mill

no # 1 Purity Oats – elevator, water tower, mill & train car on tracks

no # 1 Purity Oats – elevator, water tower, mill & train(Chicago Great Western)

no # 1 Purity Oats – elevator, water tower, mill & train tracks in foreground

no # 1 Purity Oats – elevator, mill, dock area, train in foreground

no # 4919 (?) 1 Purity Oats – elevator, water tower and mill (small portion cut off)

4919 1 Purity Oats – elevator & water tower with Illinois Central train car on track behind lumber debris

no # 1 Purity Oats – dock & mill area with tracks in foreground

no # 1 Purity Oats – woman working convey (?) line of cylindrical rolled oats

no # 1 Purity Oats – boxing rolled oats for shipping

10047 1 Max Kiehr (?) at Perry St. Station – Vol. Fire Dept. 1/9/27

10047A 1 Group of Vol. Fire Dept.

10046 1 Seig (?) Co. – Convention Group 1/8/27

10046A 1 Seig (?) Co. – Convention Group 1/8/27

10068 1 Linograph Co. – Retouched copy of bread wrapping machine

9923,A,C,D,E,F,G 7 Davenport High School Football Team 1926

9996, A,B 3 Columbia Theater – Interior of capital (?) of children’s playroom

21107A 2 Perry Burl Snavely’s osteopathy certificate for Missouri

21570 1 Examining table for osteopath doctor or chiro

9929 1 American Legion Industrial Commission 11/8/26

9984, A,B,C 4 Union Davenport Bank (Entrance to & Deposit Vault)

10006G 1 Lobby with 3 elevator entrances – ornate ceiling fixtures

20025 5 Times Co. Homes & Bldgs. for New Year Edition 1927

T7 – Dana Waterman residence

T9 – Karl Karlowa residence

T11 – Irving Green residence

T13 – Seischen – 22 Kenwood Ave.

T17 – Ches Naeckel res. 2612 Woodlane

9990 1 Municipal toolhouse

4224 1 Davenport Automotive School

4220 1      ”            ”        “

4221 1      ”            ”        “

4222 1      ”            ”        “

4219 1      ”            ”        “

4225 1      ”            ”        “

no # 1 Man with pipe in hand standing in front of a truck

4369 1 Community Mercantile Co. Participation Certificate

no # 1  A.J. Faerber – president. Community Mercantile Co.

4368 1 Letter from Halligan (?) Coffee Co. to Community Mercantile Co.

4370 1 Interior & Exterior of Community Mercantile Co. at Liddendale (?) & Ackley, Ia.

4371 1 Cable (?) Von Maur – director Community Mercantile Co.

4372 1 L.F. Kovar – vice president of Community Mercantile Co.-biography

4373 1 Text Community Mercantile Co. – R. Leffler & Jake Codnus’ responsible (?)

4376 1 Letter from American Commercial & Savings Bank – a reference for A.J. Faerber

4377 1 Letter from Peterson Sons Co. to Community Mercantile Co.

10088 1 2/16/2 Row of cars (?) showing tires (L. W. Ramsay)

9913 Row of houses Oct. 1926 (Bawden Bros.)

9914, A 2 Peter N. Jacobsen Cigar Co. booth at Coliseum 11-2-26

20036 1 Gordon Van Tine – Basketball from 26-27 Industrial champs.

10665 A 1 Interior of St. Paul’s School. 

10665B? 1 Interior of St. Paul’s School gym

10665 1 Interior of St. Paul’s School entrance & stairwell

10067 1 lst floor plan – J.S. Campbell residence Mt. Carroll, Ill

10067A 1 2nd floor plan – J.S. Campbell residence

10067B 1 2nd story plan – community building Friendly House

10067C 1 3rd story plan – community building Friendly House

10067D 1 1st story plan – community building Friendly House

10067E 1 Basement plan – community building Friendly House

10067F 1 1st floor plan – Walter Mueller residence

10067G 1 2nd floor plan – Walter Mueller residence

21100F 1 Stage production – brave & maiden

21100G 1 Stage production – groups of Indians

20044 1 “The Fortune Teller” – Achilles (?) Glisanti

10047 1 4 males in winter coats – 1 female in fur coat with corsage in front of train

no # 1 Male standing with suit jacket on and hat and glasses

9904 1 Sketch by Flagg of C.D. Waterman

4310 1 Car with Ill plates 57273 & showing sign on windshield

no # 1 Photo of couple – dress is bloused drop waist with lighter stripes at bottom of sleeves & skirt

no # 1 Photo of couple at Crescent dance – male has elbow resting on back of chair.

no # 1 Photo of couple – female has necklace & trim (?) of skirt

no # 1 Photo of couple – male has mustache, female flowered blouse and long tie.

no # 1 Some sort of brick with rows of circular indentations 4×9

no # 1       “

21105 9 Photos of man in various stages of golf swing

9939A 1 A. J. Faerbar – Treas. Peerless Co.

9939B 1 Alfred Mueller – Director Iowa Peerless Co.

9939C 1 W.H. Halpenny – Pres. & General Manager – Iowa Peerless Co.

9939F 1 Dick Lane – V. Pres., Iowa Peerless Co.

1134 1 Spraying tubs of Voss machines.

1135 1 (?) & pressing pieces

1136 1 Machine tubs stacked

1137 1 Pressing Pieces

1143 1 Voss Bros.- collage 

1156 1 Harry Voss at desk

1159 1 Leo Keller at desk – Voss Bros. Mfg. Co.

1160 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – assembly

1161 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – crating

1162 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – moving loaded crates

1163 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – manufacturing parts

1164 1 ”       – experimental

1165 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co.

1166 1 W.L. Voss at desk?

1167 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co.

1172 1 ” – 2 of brothers

1173 1 ” – Ed Voss & 2 Generations (?)

1174 1 ” – 1st washing machine 1876

1189 1 ” – Mr. Guthrie

1193 1 ” – male at desk

1195A 1 ” – Floto Plane washer

1195C 1 ” –  “

1195D 1 ” – “

1195E 1 ” – “

1195F ” – “

1200A 1 ” – driller

1201 1 ” – Mr. Voss?

1218 1 ” – washing machine

1219 1 ” – washing machine on wood platform

1220 1 ” – top view of washer

1221 1 ” – view of wringers

1246 1 ” – Ed Voss at airport

1247 1 ” – washer (tile floor)

1247A 1 ” ”  (closer view)

1248 1 ” – assembly & crating

1250 1 ” – Voss Bros.

1250A 1 ” – Voss Bros.

1251 1 ” – elephant sitting on washer tub

1252 1 ” – 1931 & 1932 officers

no # 1252(?) 1 ” – 1931 & 1932 officers

1252A 1 ” – ?

1254 1 ” – Voss display in Dav. Bank 9/3/32

1261 1 ” – Drawing of W.H. & F.P. Voss

1261A 1 ” – Drawing of W.H. & F.P. Voss

B1266 1 ” – top view of woman demo. washer in kitchen

B1267 1 ” – woman tipping wringer

B1268 1 ” – woman motioning to come

B1269 1 ” – woman motioning to come

B1272 1 ” – woman taking table top off washer

B1273 1 ” – washer connected.

B1275 1 ” – view of exposed washer

B1276 1 ” – top reset on washer & set as table

4688 1 OK cabinet washer

no # 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – floor display set up

no # 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – logo for golden ann

no # 1 Voss Bros. Mfg. Co. – ad – 59.95

1767 1 (?)

1768A 1 ? smelting

1208 1 collection of 14 pictures of males

1209 1 collection of 5 pictures of males

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1962-75

T18 1 Val Blatz Co. Bldg. 1927 (F 1107)

T 12 1 Kohr”s Packing Co., 1927 (F 680)

no # 4 3 interiors of a Davenport home 1927 & 1 exterior. Dining room, front hall, living room . (F 1105)

H171 1 Rock Island Caboose 1921 (F 1086)

1571 1 Illinois Central flat car (F 1086)

9942 1 Woman stepping onto street car (F 158)

no # 1 Columbia Theatre w/ crowd c. 1926 safety neg. exists? (F 1068)

20024 1 Bee Hive Millinery Store on street corner c. 1926 (F 1071)

9939E 1 Iowa Peerless Corporation, Auto supplies/service c. 1926 (F1067)

9939D 1 Iowa Peerless (changed from Cook Peerless) exterior 1926(F 1067)

9988 1 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 15th & Marquette, Dec., 1926. (F1074)

9985 1 Child’s Drug Store, 13th & College, Dec. 1926 (F1073)

21080 1 Campbell Baking Co., exterior, 1927 (F 1072)

9941A 1 Kuehl Candy Co., interior w/ machine, 1926 (F 1070)

10012C,N,G,M,J 7 Crescent Macaroni & Cracker Co., 1926 (F 1060) 

10009,10010 10012C -2 men in office.

10012N -2 women by cookie display

10012G – 3 women & 2 men in office

10012M – office workforce

10010 – man seated at desk

10009 – man with dictaphone

10012J – 5 women & 2 men in factory

20025, T14 1 Pine Knoll Sanitarium addition, 1927 (F1080)

20025, T10 1 Bettendorf Tabernacle, 1927 (F 1079)

20025, T1 1 St. Paul’s School, Dav., 1927 (F 1078)

20025, T5 1 Dewey Cement Co., 1927 (F 1077)

20025, T5 1 Dewey Cement Co., 1927 (F 1077)

9990B 1 Dump Truck at Municipal Tool House c. 1927(F 1076)

9990A 1 Trucks at Municipal Tool House c, 1927 (F 1076)

9989 1 Lytle Overland Co. Window display of car c. 1927 (F 1075)

22037A 1 Harold R. Bechtel residence model c. 1930 (F 1061)

22459A 1 Harold R. Bechtel planting plan for Johnson residence, c. 1930 (F 1061)

22037 1 Bechtel House model c. 1930 (F 1061)

22037D 1 Bechtel House model c. 1930 (2 images on one neg.) (F 061)

22037C 1 Bechtel House model c. 1930 (F 1061)

no # 1 Bechtel House plan for pegola(?) c. 1930 (F 1061)

22037B 1 Bechtel House rendering of front elevation c. 1930(F 1061)

21139 1 LeClaire Park view from river, (F 1062)

4886 1 Coughlin Sales Co. (autos), cars parked in front of court-

house 1927 (F 1063)

no # 1 Coughlin Sales Co., Bldg. 1927 (F 1063)

no #  1 Coughlin Sales Co., Bldg. 1927 (F 1063)

no # 1 Coughlin Sales Co. 1927 (copies of above) (F 1063)

4320 1 Fred J. Barr Auto Supply Stand c. 1927 (F 1064)

no # 1 Fred J. Barr Auto Supply Bldg., c. 1927 (F 1064)

4318 1 Fred J. Barr Auto Supply Bldg., c. 1927 (F 1064)

4201 1 Davenport Buick Display Window c. 1927 (F 1066)

4198 1 Davenport Buick Co., c. 1927 (F 1066)

9933,9933A,9933B 3 American Commercial & Savings Bank interiors c. 1926 

(F 1069)

9941 1 Kuehl Candy Co. exterior c. 1926 (F 1070)

5-31 1 Davenport Museum on Brady c. 1927 (F 42)

1967-91 1 Charles Waterman c. 1927 (F 103)

21293-13 1 Aerial view of downtown Davenport c. 1927 (F 149)

no # 31 31 views of dam construction c. 1932 (F 156)

1 4×5 safety copy neg.

8 kept 4×5 non preferred method

no # 19 used car ads by Chevrolet 1934-40 (F 157)

no # (copy) 1 Barrows House & Davenport House c.1930 (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Carriage works/ fire/ auto dealer (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Saratoga Hotel/ Kaaba/ Tri-City streetcar (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Bridge collapse/ buggy/ Winona steamboat (F 910)

5×7 safety neg. of bridge collapse

no # (copy) 1 Buffalo Bill collage (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 J.W. Spencer boat/ R.R. engine/ 2nd & Main (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Autos/ barber shop/ rotary banquet (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Flood in a R.R. yard . 1880 (3 1/2 stereographs) (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 River scenes / Andreas (?) Davenport (F 910)

9934 1 Bus. & Prof. Women’s Club car in parade 1926 (F 910)

no # 1 Royal Neighbors Home Gen’l working plan 1930(F 484)

no # 1 Royal Neighbors proposed roadway 1930 (F 484)

no # 1 Royal Neighbors topography of home site 1930 (F 484)

9920G 1 People’s Light Co. Gas & Electric. foot of Myrtle St. 

Davenport (F 468)

9920A 1 People’s Light Co. Gas & Electric. interior of generator 

(F 468)

9920B 1 People’s Light Co. Gas & Electric. interior of generator

(F 468)

9920D 1 People’s Light Co. Gas & Electric. exterior (F 468)

no # 1 Brammer Washers (F 459)

no # (copy) 1 6 men posed/ interior of drug store (F 910)

no # (copy) 1 Brownson The Hatter (F 3)

9850 1 JHC Petersen”s Ladies Ready to Wear Dept. c. 1927 (F 472)

4892 1 JHC Petersen’s Old Time Delivery Truck 1921 (F 472)

20025. T 6 1 Western Flour Mills 1927 (F1085)

20025, T 6 1 Western Flour Mills 1927 (F 1085)

10026 1 Western Flour Mills Office Bldg. 1927 (F 1085)

10025 1 Western Flour Mills Office Bldg. 1927 (F 1085)

20025, T 15 1 Tri-City Stone Co. 1927 (F 1083)

10092 1 BJ Palmers & son David 1920’s (F 382)

20025, T 3 1 Masonic Sanatorium addition, Bettendorf 1927 (F 1082)

9918 1 Heubotter’s Furniture Store 1926 (F 1084)

20025, T 16 1 Grace Methodist Church (F 1081)

9922 1 Exterior of Frank Mueller Home c. 1927 (F 36)

9922A 1 Exterior of Frank Mueller Home c. 1927 (F 36)

no # 1 Purity Oats Co., c. 1927

20025, T 2 1 Trinity Lutheran Church 1927 (F 57)

no # 1 Kitchen utensils (F 89)

no # 2 Playville store (F 19)

no # 1 Sunshine Valley Play (?) Store (F 8)

no # 1 Mail box 1929 (F 328)

C-9, 35-3 1 Icebox (F 328)

C-35 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

C-18 1 Icebox (F 328)

6-B 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox 1939 (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Polly Prim Clothesline Box (F 328)

no # 1 Icebox (F 328)

no # 1 Woman doing domestic chores c. 1927 (F 328)

no # 1 Telephone (F 328)

no # 1 Blue Bird Clothes Line 1937 (F 328)

9911 1 Downtown Davenport, 2nd St. looking west c. 1926 (F 3)

9911 1 Downtown Davenport, 2nd St. looking west c. 1926 (F 3)

no # 1 Natatorium 1920’s (F 332)

9910 1 LeClaire Hotel 1926 (F 461)

no # 1 Bettendorf Co. 1941? 1920’s ? (F 792)

20025 T 4 1 Bettendorf Co. office. 1927 (F 792)

10089 2 Kahl Bldg. 1920’s (F 745)

9938, 9917 2 Mueller Lumber Co. showroom/truck, 1926 (F 972)

21178 1 Unidentified Home (?)

INVENTORY

BAWDEN STEAMBOAT PHOTOGRAPHS 1992-072

1. Admiral (8×10”)*

2. Alexander Mackenzie (2-8×10” prints) 

3. Avalon (8×10”)

4. Belle of Alton (8×10”)

5. Belle of LaCrosse (5×7”)

6. Capitol (8×10”)

7. City of Cairo (3ñ8×10” prints) 

8. City of Hickman (5×7”)

9. City of Hickman (5×7”)

10. Eclipse (5×7”)

11. Eclipse (8×10”)

12. Elanor (120mm neg)

13. Evansville (5×7”)

14. Golden Era (5×7”)

15. Gordon C. Greene (8×10”)

16. Helen Blair (8×10”)

17. Hudson (5×7”)

18. Hudson (5×7”)

19. Ida Handy (5×7”)

20. Iron Age (5×7”)

21. J.B. Findley (5×7”)

22. J.M. White (8×10”)

23. Jim Wood (5×7”)

24. John A. Wood (8×10”)

25. Katie (5×7”)

26. Key City (5×7”)

27. Lone Star (3 1/2×5”)

28. Morning Star (8×10”)

29. Morning Star (2-8×10”)prints)

30. New Falls City (5×7”)

31. Northern Light (5×7”)

32. Pittsburgh (5×7”)

33. President (8×10”)

34. Providence (5×7”)

35. Providence (5×7”)

36. Richmond (5×7”)

37. Ruth (5×7”)

38. Samuel Clarke (5×7”)

39. St. Paul (4×5” neg)

40. T.J. Robinson (3 1/2×6”)*

41. T.J. Robinson (8×10”)

42. Tom Dodsworth (5×7”)

43. Vicksburg (5×7”¬)

44. W.J. Quinlan (8×10”_¬, torn)*

45. W.J. Quinlan (8×10”)

46. Will. S. Hays (5×7”)

47. Winona (8×10”)

48. Lock & Dam No. 15 (8×10”)

49. Texaco barge on Miss. R. with Rock Island in background (8×10”)

50. Texaco barge on Miss. R. with Rock Island in background (8×10”)

51. Texaco barge on Miss. R. with Rock Island in background (2-8×10”prints)

52. Unidentified riverboat on Miss. R., aerial view from west (2-8×10” prints)

53. Unidentified barge on Miss. R. with Rock Island in background (8×10”)

54. Unidentified barge on Miss. R. with Rock Island in background (8×10”)

55. Unidentified barge with logs on river (8×10)

56. Unidentified barge on river, aerial view (4×5” neg)

57. Unidentified barges on river (8×10”)& 6×7 1/4”prints)

58. Unidentified riverboat at shore (8×10”)

59. Unidentified riverboat on river (2-8×10” prints)

60. 4 riverboats at Davenport levee with city in background (8×10”)

61. 4 prints on one sheet including G.J. Gaffrey, Lydia VanSant, and Silver Water (one 8×10” print)

62. Government Bridge (8×10”)

63. Wabash Bridge (8×10”)

64. 16 images of Delta Queen at shore at Davenport (color; 10-3 1/2×5” prints,16-35mm negs

INVENTORY

Beiderbecke Collection, IV

Dates: c. 1895-1925

Scope Notes: The collection contains six images all pertaining to jazz musician Bix Beiderbecke and his Davenport family. All are copy prints and negatives of original material held at the Davenport Public Library.

Material maybe restricted by Copyright Law Title 17 U.S. Code. Contact Davenport Public Library for permission.

Folder 1

Inventory, negatives

Folder 2

Portrait – Beiderbecke, Bix ca. 1925

Portrait – Beiderbecke, Bix ca. 1900

Group – Identified, Beiderbecke Family ca. 1905

Music – Bands, Bix’s Rhythm Jugglers ca. 1925

Houses & Households, Herman Beiderbecke Home ca. 1897

Business & Industry– Grocery, Beiderbecke & Miller Wholesale Grocery ca. 1875

INVENTORY

Ida Caroline (Susie) Bell Collection 2008-016

Dates: c. 1900 – c. 1940

Scope Notes: Small collection of 5 x 7 glass plate negatives of family members(?) enjoying family activities.

Collection included clothing & jewelry belonging to donor from c. 1900 to c.1940. Mrs. Bell was married to Dr. Leroy Bell, a veterinarian, owner of Bell Animal Hospital, Locust St., Davenport, Iowa. Mrs. Bell worked in his office for many years and also worked for the Area Education Agency. Born in Independence Missouri, she is the daughter of Roy Montgomery, who worked on the Arsenal; the family moved to Davenport when she was in elementary school. Mrs. Bell graduated from Davenport High School (DHS) in 1945.

1. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Child in pedal car—side view [2008.016.002] 

2. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Child in pedal car—front view [2008.016.002]

3. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Child in pedal car—side view [2008.016.002]

4. Location & date (?); Six portrait images of man (2), woman (2), and couple (2) [2008.016.005].

5. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Man seated on bench [2008.016.004].

6. Location ? (outdoors); ? date; Woman in rope swing [2008.016.003].

N.B. 2008.016.006: 5 x 7 glass plate negative of Roller Coaster on Credit Island [not found].

References & Cross References:

Recreation

Social Life & Customs—Family Activities

INVENTORY

Bettendorf Axle Company Collection, V

Inclusive Dates: c. 1930

Scope Notes: A small collection of 10 images illustrate production, employees involved in the manufacture of rail car parts in Bettendorf, IA

INVENTORY

Black Hawk Hiking Club’s Big Hike 1975 Collection 2008-1

Date: Summer 1975 

Scope Notes : This collection consists of 13 colored photographs which document the Black Hawk Hiking Club’s Big Hike trip to Vermont in 1975. Photographs were taken by Everley Mohlenberg, who gave it to the donor. See accession file for photocopied of entire photo album. 

Image Description 

2008.1.2  Hiking group on first day at Conn-Ver Farms. Seated on grass in front of house. 

2008.1.3  Group hiking on path through woods. 

2008.1.4  “Tent City”, woman standing by tent, bus and house in background 

2008.1.5  “Tent City”, group of tents in open field 

2008.1.6  Hikers surround bus 

2008.1.7  hiking up path though woods. 

2008.1.8  Two hikers sit on rock in Lye Brook Wilderness 

2008.1.9  Hikers washing dishes 

2008.1.10  Hikers performing clean-up duties 

2008.1.11  Hikes cooking meal 

2008.1.12  Hikers eating meal 

2008.1.13  Unloading bus upon return to Davenport, Everley Mohlenberg on right. 

2008.1.13  Unloading bus upon return to Davenport 

Subject Cross Reference

Farms & Farming–Misc. [2] 

Parks & Park Recreation–Misc. [2-14] 

Recreation–Camping & “Outings” [2-14] 

Transportation–Buses [7, 13, 14] 

Travel [2-14]

INVENTORY

Black Hawk Hiking Club 1998-14

Date: 1994

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 6 color negatives taken by donor Eunice Schlichting. The images document a Black Hawk Hiking Club Saturday afternoon hike at Lock and Dam 14, Illinois side, in January or February 1994.

Image Description

1998.14.1 Hikers walking on the causeway leading to the dam

1998.14.2-5 Hikers on the bluff overlooking the Mississippi.

1998.14.6 Hikers gathering at their cars

Subject Cross Reference

ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS—MISC.

RECREATION—CAMPING OR “OUTINGS”

INVENTORY

MICHAEL BLASER COLLECTION 1994-8

Inclusive Dates: 1840-1940; mostly 1900-1940

Scope Notes: 

The collection contains over 750 prints (most with matching negatives), 22 postcards, 105nitrate negatives and 7 glass negatives, which document over 300 riverboats on the Mississippi, Illinois, and Ohio Rivers. The collection also includes a ribbon from the Steamer Morning Star, and 2 booklets of steamboat names, information and lists.

The prints with matching negatives (1166) are mostly original images which date mainly from the 1930s. Prints do not exist for the nitrate negatives and negatives 86j, k, 110p, 116, 252 and 305af. Many of the nitrate negatives are copy negatives. However, numbers 203, 205, 223, 228, 248, 263, and 277 portray boats which are not otherwise represented in the Museum’s photograph collection.

Negatives (except nitrate) are stored in Box 1. Prints are in Boxes 2 & 3. Ribbon and booklets are in Box3. The nitrate negatives are currently stored in a bin, in the women’s restroom on the dock, pending funds to have copy prints made.

Must use credit line: Michael Blaser Collection.

ThiscollectionwaspurchasedbyMichaelBlaserfortheMuseumfromtheB.A.RosebergEstate.RosebergwasJudgeWilliamMainessoninlaw.

Subjects Included:

Boats & Boating—Riverboats—

A. I. Baker (1ac)

Abner Gile (2)

Admiral (3)

Alarm (4)

Alexander Mackenzie (5ac)

Alice (6)

Elvira (169a,b)

Amos K. Gordon (7ah,j,l)

Annie Girdon (169a,b)

Aquila (8ac)

Artemus Gates (9,10a,b)

Atlas (8a)

B. Hershey (11)

Bald Eagle (12)

Beder Wood (13,14af, 86j,k, 128df)

Bellevue (199)

Ben Campbell (200)

Betty M. (15)

Big Kanawha (201)

Bixby (16a,b)

Blue Bonnet (17,20c,d)

Blue Wing (18a,b)

Bluff City (202)

Boone (202)

Bostona (204)

Buckeye (19a,b, 169a,b)

C. C. Webber (20ad)

C. W. Howell (21)

Cahaba (22,60a,b)

Canada (23,173)

Canton Meyer (24)

Capitol (25ad, 50a,b, 131b)

Cassville Ferry (26)

Chesapeake (205)

Chicot (27)

Chief Blackhawk (28)

City of Cincinnati (206)

City of Helena (29a,b)

City of Nauvoo (30ad)

City of Pekin (31ad)

Clyde (169a,b)

Coal Bluff (32ac)

Columbia (33a,b)

Crescent (34)

Cyclone (35,305)

Daisy (36)

David Swain (37)

DelCommune (38ac)

Destrehan (39ad)

Dixie (207)

Dolphin (40)

Donna Mae (41ae)

E. C. Ruprecht (42a,b)

E.L.K. (43ac, 47a,b)

E. M. Norton (208)

Ebaugh (209)

Eclipse (44)

Edwin N. Bisso (194)

Elinor (45a,b)

Ellen (46ad, 123c,d)

Elise (43b, 47a.b)

Evergreen (210)

F.C.A. Denkmann (48)

Fleetwood, 1st (211)

Fleetwood, 2nd(212)

Floyd H. Blaske (49ag)

Fort Armstrong (50a,b)

Frank McHarry (213)

Frank Woods (51)

Franklin D. Roosevelt (52)

Freddie Boy H 1736 (53a,b)

Fury (54af, 161a)

G. F. Maitland (55ac)

G. P. (56)

GeeGee (57)

Gem City, 2nd (214)

Gen. Barnard (58)

General Allen (59,60af)

General Ashburn (61ah,j, k)

General Pershing (215)

Geo. Prince (216)

George Wood (217)

Georgia Kay (43a, 62)

Golden Eagle (63ah, 218)

Golden Era (64a,b)

Grace (65ad, 66,105a)

Grand (271)

Grey Eagle (120)

Grey Gull (67)

Gypsy (198)

Harold Grant (68ad)

Harriet (69ac, 70)

Harry Lee (219)

Hawkeye State (173)

Helena (71)

Henry J. (72)

Henry M. Stanley (210)

Herbert Hoover (73ad)

Hiram Price (169a,b)

Huck Finn (74a,b)

Idler (75,298)

Idlewild (76ad)

Illinois (77a,b)

ILLMO (78a,b)

Imperial (220)

Interstate (79)

Iona Pearl (80a,b)

Iowa (81ad, 82)

Irvin S. Cobb (83a,b)

J. C. Thompson (221)

J. G. Parke (84)

J. J. McViccar (85a,b)

J. N. Harbin (222)

J.P. (86ag,j, k, 161a)

J. P. Gage (223)

J. M. Richtman (224)

J.S. (2nd) (87af)

J.S. Deluxe (87g,h)

J. W. Spencer (225)

J. W. VanSant (226)

Jacob Richtman (227)

James D. Parker (228)

James Fisk, Jr. (229)

James P. Pearson (88ah, 110k)

James W. Good (89af)

Jap (90)

Jas. W. Watson (91)

Jennie Hayes (92)

John Gilbert (230)

John James (93a,b)

John W. Weeks (94af)

Joy Patton (231)

Julia Belle Swain (232)

Kabekona (233)

Kalitan (95ah,j, k)

Karlina (96ad)

Kate Kearney (97,234)

Katie Lyons (98ad)

Kentucky (235)

Keokuk (236)

L. W. Barden (169a,b)

L. W. Crane (169a,b)

Lady Grace (237)

Lake City (41a,b, 99a.b)

Laura H. (100)

LeClaire (101ac, 102,121a, 315)

LeClaire Belle (238)

Leonard (103)

Lieut. Gurney (U.S.) (239)

Lily (U.S.) (104,240)

Lily Turner (241)

Lion, 1st(104,242)

Lone Deer (65a,b, 66,105ah,j, 123a,b)

Lone Star (69c,d, 106ah,j, 243)

Lotus (104)

Lucia (107)

Lucinda Clark (108)

Lydia VanSant (226)

M. W. Kelly (244)

Marie J. (245)

Mark Twain (109ah,jk)

Markatana (95f)

Marquette (110ah,jp)

Mary (246)

Mary B. (111)

Mary Ellen (112a,b)

Mary Lee (113a,b)

Mary McDonarld (114)

Mary Lou (115)

Mastodon (186)

Mayon (116)

Messenger (247)

Midget (248)

Minneapolis (117)

Minnesota (82,121b)

Minnetonka (118ac)

Minnie Schneider (249)

Mississippi (119)

Missouri (77b)

Mollie McPike (120)

Morning Star (250)

Muscatine (121a,b)

Natchez (178181,251,272)

Natrona (122)

Nokomis (252)

North Star (123ae)

Northwestern (124,253)

Oakland (254)

Onward (255)

Ora Lee (256,257)

Orlando (258)

Ottumwa Belle (259)

Park Bluff (125)

Patrick J. Hurley (126ae)

Pauline (127,143,260)

Pearl (128af)

Peoria (261)

PercySwain, 2nd(262)

Pete Kirns (129)

Phil Sheridan (173,264)

Phil. Allin (265)

Phil. Scheckel (266,267)

Phillips (130ac)

Pipe Dream (131ac)

Potomac (268)

President (132ad, 192)

Quincy (133,269,306)

R. J. Wheeler (270)

Rapids (271)

Razoo (134)

Red Wing (135ad)

Reindeer (136)

Roald Amundsen (137ac)

Robert E. Lee (178181,272)

RobertE.Lee, 2nd(273)

RobertE.Lee, 3rd(274,275)

Rock Island (276)

Rosebud (277)

Rowena Lee (278)

Ruth (32ac, 138)

S. S. Thorpe (139af)

Saint Paul (140,307,308)

Sand Boy (135b)

Sargeant Pryor (141)

Satellite (142)

Shumway’s Boats (304ac)

Silver Crescent (143)

St. Croix (169a,b, 279)

St. James (280)

St. Louis Socony (144a,b)

Saturn (281)

Search (U.S.) (282)

Silas Wright (169a,b)

Silver Crescent (283,284)

Silver Moon (285)

Silver Wave (286)

SpreadEagle, 1st(287)

Sun (288)

Taber (145)

Telephone (203,289)

Todd (146a,b)

Tom (147)

Tourist (148)

Twin Cities (149,150a,b)

U. B. Ch. (311)

U.S. Naval Reserve (151ae)

U. S. Office Boat No.20 (152)

Urania (290)

Ursie Boyce (291)

Verana (292)

Verne Swain, 1st(293)

Vigor (294)

Virginia (153ad)

Vixen (U.S.) (295)

Volunteer (154)

Voyageur (155a,b)

W. A. Sheppard (156ad)

W. H. Osborn (296)

W .J. Quinlan (157ae)

W. J. Young, Jr. (158)

W. P. Thompson (205)

Wabash (297)

Wakerobin (159af)

Wanderer (75,86g, 160a,b, 298)

Wave (43b, 88g, 161ac)

West Rambo (299)

William T. Warner (162a,b)

Winnebago (163a,b)

Wm. J. Lewis (300)

Wright (164)

Wynoka (165a,b)

Wyoming (301)

X675 (166)

Zalus Davis (302)

Zanetta (303)

Boats & Boating–Barges (1ac, 5ac, 9, 13, 14b, e, f, 15, 20a, b, 31bd, 39d, 45a, b, 46dh, 49ac,h, 54d,e, 60af, 61ah, 71,77b, 81a,b, 83a,b, 85a,b, 86cf, 88b,eg, 89df, 93a,b, 94ac, 95ac,fh, j, k, 96ad, 109ek, 110hj, 123c,d, 126ac, 128a,b, 147, 150a,b, 156ac, 182, 252)

Boats & Boating–Boat Houses (43ac, 47a,b, 54ac)

Boats & Boating–Disasters (210, 269, 274a)

Boats & Boating–Ferries (24, 26, 30ad, 78a,b, 80a,b, 99a,b, 148, 157ae, 166, 176l, 194, 223, 225)

Boats & Boating–Misc. (52)

Boats & Boating–Passengers (2, 87ef, 142, 242, 260, 310, 311)

Boats & Boating–Racing (178181)

Boats & Boating–Rafting (136, 169a, b, 172, 176f, 198, 226, 229, 242, 266, 270a,b, 305, 309,)

Boats & Boating–Recreational & Pleasure (43a, 62, 76e, 95ac,f, 104, 123ae, 131ac, 134, 135a, 149, 163a,b, 192, 227, 259, 298)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats Interiors (87e,f)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats Misc. (52, 168, 175, 176ah,j,k, 183, 187, 188, 190, 191, 195, 309, 310, 311, 313, 314)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats Interiors (87e,f)

Boats & Boating–Shorelines (3, 7ae, 12, 14a, 17, 25a,b, 31a, 32ac, 33a,b, 43c, 46cd, 49h, 53a,b, 54f, 55ac, 61eh, 63d,e, 65a,b, 67, 68a,b, 69a, 73ce, 76ad, 86cd, 87ad, 89a,b, 99a,b, 100, 105b,h, 106ae, 108, 109a,b, 110n, 121b, 131a, 141, 144a,b, 146a,b, 151bc,e, 153a,b, 162a,b, 163a,b, 165a,b, 168169a,b, 173,184, 189,193, 214,311)

Bridges–Centennial (132d)

Bridges–ThirdGovernment (144a, b)

Bridges–Misc. (167, 170, 182, 185, 190, 215)

Business & Industry–Boats (54ac)

Business & Industry–Coal (1ac, 5ac, 45a,b, 46e,f, 157c)

Business & Industry–Dry Goods (157a)

Business & Industry–Fish (311)

Dams (14cd, 67, 86cd, 106gh, 139a,b, 144a,b, 170, 196)

Farms & Farming–Crops–Field (258)

Hotel, Motel, Restaurant & Tavern–Restaurant (131a)

Military & War–Misc. (151be)

Politics (313)

Railroads–Cars–Exterior (94ac)

Railroads–Misc. (186, 286)

Rivers & Creeks–Mississippi (171, 174)

Social Life & Customs–Clothing–1850-1919 (259)

Transportation–Automobiles (46c, 76ad, 87bd, 123a,b, 132ad)

Transportation–Misc. (276)

Transportation–Wagons & Buggies (265, 284)

Travel (197)

Cities–Davenport–Birds’ Eye & Aerial Views (56, 86cd, 196)

Cities–Clinton (168)

Cities–Misc. (177)

INVENTORY

Lloyd Border Collection 2008-2

Date: 1954

Scope Notes: This collection contains 5 photos (with negatives for 2 of them) that show Lloyd Border while serving in Austria and Germany. Collection documents coat (2008.2.10)

Image Description

2008.2.2 Lloyd Border in uniform with a tent in woods in Austria (wearing 2008.2.1) 

2008.2.3 Lloyd Border in uniform sitting on bunk in Salzburg, Austria

2008.2.4 Lloyd Border in uniform holding camera in empty field

2008.2.5 Lloyd Border in uniform in Berchtesgaden, Germany

2008.2.5 Lloyd Border in uniform in Berchtesgaden, Germany

Subject Cross Reference

Arts—Fine—Photography

Military & War—Misc.

Portrait—Border, Lloyd

INVENTORY

Brown Collection, VI

Inclusive Dates: c. 1860-1870

Scope Notes: This collection consists of 1 leather-bound album containing 47 photographs, primarily portraits, which were collected by Mrs. Emily Brown.

Folder 1

Inventory, copy neg (1)

Folder 2

Front Piece U.S. Mail Horse Cart

1 Mr. Ira Brown, Mrs. Ira Brown

2 Mrs. Charles Leslie, Jennie Brown (daughter of Ira)

3 Julius Brown (son of Ira), Mr. Frank Brown (son of Ira)

4 Unidentified Woman

5 Mrs. Jno Iles, Sr, John Iles (son of Mrs. Jno Iles)

6 W.P. Egbert (Davenport photographer), Mrs. W.P. Egbert

7 Miss Egbert, Baby Egbert (daughters of W.P. Egbert)

8 Unidentified woman, unidentified woman

9 Unidentified man, unidentified woman

10 Jennie Brown, Unidentified woman

11 Unidentified woman, unidentified man

12 Unidentified boy, Polly Kibbard (Milliner in JHC Petersen Store)

13 Unidentified woman, unidentified man

14 Unidentified Man, Sam’l G.A.?

15 Unidentified man

16 J.B. Johnson?

17 Composite photo of 6 unidentified men, unidentified man

18 Unidentified man

19 Unidentified man, unidentified boy

20 Miss Henrietta Humphry [Humphrey?] (daughter of Jno. J. Humphrey)

21 Unidentified man, unidentified woman

22 Unidentified man, Mr. Ashton

23 Unidentified man, Anna V. Evans

24 Alice Oliver, unidentified boy

25 Mrs. Steinhauber?, Mrs. Kirchers, unidentified girl

26 Unidentified child, unidentified child

INVENTORY

John Brown Collection L

Inclusive dates: c. 1858-1859

SCOPE NOTES: The collection includes two scrapbooks containing 27 photographs and 3 additional loose photographs pertaining to John Brown and his friends during Brown’s time near Springdale, Iowa, in 1858-1859. The two scrapbooks also contain a good deal of written and printed information about Brown and his followers.

Folder 1

Inventory, copy negs

Folder 2

Loose prints (3)

Scrapbook 1

Deals primarily with Springdale, Iowa, resident William Maxson and his relationship with John Brown. The scrapbook was apparently compiled by Ruth Irish Preston and donated to the Davenport Academy of Sciences (now the Putnam Museum) by her in 1915.

Inventory of photographs in Scrapbook Album 1

William Maxson [portrait] (p2)

John Brown [portrait] (p5)

Mr. & Mrs. William Maxson [portrait] (p10)

“Home of John Brown and his men during the winter of 58 & 59 near Springdale Iowa” [William Maxson home] (p11)

William Maxson [2 portraits] (p12)

Mrs. William Maxson [portrait] (p12)

13 photos taken by Miss Ella E. Preston of Davenport in 1915 including:

“John Brown’s old home at Springdale” [on William Maxson farm] (p51, #1)

“South Front Door – Old Gravel House” (p51, #2)

Stairway in house (p51, #3)

“H.K. Maxson son of Wm Maxson at south front door – Gravel House” (p51, #4)

Mantle shelf over fireplace in house (p51, #5)

“The yard and new house on Wm Maxson farm” (p53, #1)

“The yard just west of Gravel House” (p53, #2)

Mr. H.K. Maxson in front of his brother’s home in Springdale, Iowa (p53, #3)

“The Schoolhouse” (p53, #4)

“John H. Painter farm” (p53, #5)

“‘Travellers’ Rest,’ West Branch, Iowa” (p55, #1)

Joseph Albin [portrait] (p55, #2)

Stagecoach at the 1910 reunion of “John Brown’s Friends” (p55, #3)

The John Brown cannon (p65)

The John Brown carriage (p69)

Scrapbook 2

Deals primarily with Springdale, Iowa, residents Edwin and Barclay Coppock and their relationship with John Brown. Both men were with Brown during his raid on Harper’s Ferry. Edwin was captured with Brown and hanged; his brother escaped. The scrapbook was compiled by Civil War veteran W.W. Hathaway and Ruth Irish Preston arranged the donation of the volume to the Davenport Academy of Sciences in 1915.

Inventory of photographs in Scrapbook Album 2

Edwin Coppock [portrait] (p17)

Edwin Coppock’s temporary coffin (p19)

Edwin Coppock’s gravestone [hand-colored] (p22)

Certificate nominating Edwin Coppock as a lieutenant in John Brown’s army p25)

Barclay Coppock [portrait] (p27)

Subject Headings Represented

CEMETERIES & HEADSTONES–IDENTIFIED [Edwin Coppock]

DOCUMENTS & LETTERS

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–RURAL–INTERIOR–IDENTIFIED

MILITARY & WAR–MISC.

SOCIAL PROTEST–ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

TRANSPORTATION–WAGONS & BUGGIES

Portraits Represented

Albin, Joseph (Album 1, p55, #2)

Brown, John (Album 1, p5)

Coppock, Barclay (Album 2, p27)

Coppock, Edwin (Album 2, p17)

Maxson, H.K. (Album 1, p51, #4 and p53, #3)

Maxson, William (Album 1, pp 2, 10, 12)

Maxson, Mrs. William (Album 1, pp 10, 12)

INVENTORY

Buddy L Collection 1994-61

Inclusive dates: c. 1915-1983

SCOPE NOTES: This collection includes photographs and archival materials related to the Moline Pressed Steel Co., East Moline, Illinois (maker of Buddy “L” Toys) and the Lundahl family (especially Arthur Brown “Bud” Lundahl, the original Buddy “L”, and his father, Fred Lundahl, the founder of Moline Pressed Steel Co.). Associated archival materials are stored with the manuscript collections (Buddy “L” MSS 1994-61). The accession also includes a large collection of Buddy “L” toys which are stored with the other three-dimensional artifacts.

Folder 1

Inventory, negatives

Folder 2

Early photographs of “Bud” Lundahl with toys (images #79-86)

Folder 3

Photographs of the Moline Pressed Steel Co., East Moline, Illinois, c. 1910-1933 (images #88-103)

Folder 4

Misc. Buddy “L” publicity photographs, etc., c. 1922-1980s (images #104-125)

Folder 5

Portraits of Albert W. McCollough and photos of Buddy “L” Quality Toys exhibit at the Putnam Museum, June-Oct. 1983 (images #126-166)

Folder 6

Photographs of the Thomas Sefton toy collection and misc. toy images (images #167-200)

Additional Images Stored Separately

Publicity stand-up photo of “Bud” Lundahl (image #125, stored with three-dimensional collections)

Framed photograph of Buddy “L” Monocoupe toy given to Thomas Sefton by Dorothy Lundahl (image #201, stored with framed works)

PORTRAITS REPRESENTED:

Lundahl, A[rthur] B[rown] “Bud” (#82a,b, 114, 115, 117, 118, 181, 182)

Lundahl, Dorothy S. (#130)

Lundahl, Fred A. (#84, 115)

McCollough, Albert W. (#126-128, 131-134)

Sefton, Thomas (#181, 182)

Smith, Michael J. (#130)

SUBJECTS REPRESENTED:

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–ADVERTISEMENTS (#103, 110, 113, 114, 116)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–AUTOMOBILES (#88-93)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–CONSTRUCTION (#101, 102)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–EMPLOYEES (#87, 88, 95)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–FOUNDRY (#88-93, 96)

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY–TOYS (#79-87, 94-115)

HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS–PUTNAM MUSEUM (#130-166)

HOUSES & HOUSEHOLDS–URBAN–EXTERIOR–IDENTIFIED (#82A,B)

NATURE–MISC. [SNOW] (#99, 114)

RAILROADS–CARS–EXTERIORS (#99)

RAILROADS–PLATFORM ACTIVITIES (#99)

RAILROADS–TRACKS, SIDING, SHOPS, YARDS, SIGNALS (#96-98, 100)

RECREATION–CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES (#79-82, 85, 86, 103-124, 126-129, 131-201)

SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS–FRIENDSHIP (#86)

TRANSPORTATION–AUTOMOBILE (#84, 97-99)

TRANSPORTATION–TRUCKS (#116)

INVENTORY

BUILDERS SAND AND GRAVEL CO. COLLECTION 1982-67

Inclusive Dates: 1880s, 1934

Scope Notes: This collections of 9 photographs is related to the Builders Sand and Gravel manuscript collection. They include images related to the company’s history.

Subjects Included:

Boats & Boating–Barges (7)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Lone Star (2 a&b)

Boats & Boating–Riverboats–Mark Twain (8)

Boats & Boating–Shorelines (2 a&b, 8)

Business & Industry–Construction (3, 4, 5, 6)

Railroads–Tracks, Sidings, Shops, Yards, Signals (7, 8)

Rivers & Creeks–Mississippi (3, 4, 5, 6)

Photo Inventory: A

This is the archived photo inventory at the Putnam Museum for A. To request access, please contact our research staff.

INVENTORY

Nineteenth Century Actress/Actor Collection, XXI

Inclusive dates: c. 1889-1893
Scope Notes: 43 photographs (primarily cabinet cards) depicting actresses and actors of national fame. Many are in elaborate costume.

Folder 1
Inventory

Folder 2
1. Mary Anderson
1A.  Mary Anderson
2. Belle Archer
3. Edwin Booth
4. Marie Burroughs
5. Emma Calve
6. Rose Coghlan
7. Lottie Collins
8. Emma Eames
9. Agnes Evans
10. Alice Evans
11. Lulu Glaser
12. Lillian Grubb
(15 photos)

Folder 3
13. Pauline Hall
14. Miss Howell
15. Isabelle Irving 
16. Flora Irwin
17. Joseph Jefferson
18. Alice Johnson
19. Agnes Keilly
20. Frankie Kemble
21. Lotta 
22. Julia Marlowe
23. Geraldine McCann
(13 photos)

Folder 4
24. Moajeska
25. L. Montague
26. Patti
27. Annie Pixley
28. Ada Rehan 
29. Lillian Russell
30. Effie Shannon
31. Annie Sumerville
32. Annie Sutherland
33. Marie Tempest 
34. Isabelle Urquhart
35. Fanny Ward
36. Francis Wilson
37. Lola Yberri
(15 photos)

INVENTORY

ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE COLLECTION 1998-75

Inclusive Dates: 1997
Scope Notes: These 5 color photographs and photocopied newspaper article document the recreational Adult Hockey League which plays at the Quad City Sports Center in Davenport. The photographs were donated by K. J. Rebarcak.

Subjects:
Recreation–Misc.
Sports—Hockey

INVENTORY

American Institute of Commerce (AIC) Stenos Collection, I

Inclusive Dates: 1942-1951
Scope Notes: This small collection contains 6 images of the American Institute of Commerce “STENOS” woman’s basketball team. Team photos as well as tournament and travel photos are included.

INVENTORY

Albany Mounds XXXV

Dates: 1906-1907
Scope Notes: This collection is housed in three boxes and is comprised of two albums containing 62 and 104 photographs respectively, 53 photos of sites and digs, 128 photos of specimens, and 81 negatives, for a total of 347 photographs. The Indian Mounds at Albany, Illinois, edited by Elaine Bluhm Herold, Davenport Museum Anthropological Papers No. 1, is included as part of the collection, and as an aid to the researcher. 

Box 1
Inventory, negatives, two albums, The Indian Mounds…, indices from the albums

Box 2 – Archaeology – Sites & Digs – 53 photographs
Folder 1 – Mounds 7, 8, 9 – 2 photographs
Folder 2 – Mound 17 – 6 photographs
Folder 3 – Mound 22 – 2 photographs
Folder 4 – Mound 65 – 17 photographs
Folder 5 – Mound 66 – 1 photograph
Folder 6 – Mound 70 – 12 photographs
Folder 7 – Unidentified Mounds – 13 photographs

Box 3 – Archaeology – Specimens – 128 photographs
Folder 1 – Arrowheads – 11 photographs
Folder 2 – Ground Stone Artifacts – 6 photographs
Folder 3 – Metal and Bone Artifacts – 34 photographs
Folder 4 – Potsherds & Pottery – 25 photographs
Folder 5 – Shells & Shell Fragments – 14 photographs
Folder 6 – Skeletal Remains – 19 photographs
Folder 7 – Stone Scrapers – 5 photographs
Folder 8 – Various & Miscellaneous – 14 photographs

INVENTORY

American Indian Portrait Collection, III 

Inclusive Dates: 1898-1900
58 photos

Folder 1 — F.A. Rinehart photographs 
746  Kill Spotted Horse  (Assiniboin) 
762  Chief Goes To War  (Sioux) 
782  Spotted Jack Rabbit  (Crow) 
784  Three ringers  (Cheyenne) 
786  Touch The Cloud  (Cheyenne) 
793  Chief Mountain  (Blackfeet) 
798  Black Man  (Arapahoe) 
801  Louison  (Flathead) 
815  White Swan  (Crow) 
864  Afraid Of Eagle  (Sioux) 
867  Swift Dog  (Sioux) 
868  High Bear  (Sioux) 
881  Geronimo  (Apache) 
889  Chief Josh  (Apache) 
1000  John Hollow Horn Bear  (Sioux)
1003  Chief American Horse (Sioux)
1041  Chief White Man  (Kiowa)
1057  Chief Grant Richards (Tankawa) 
1113  Freckled Face  (Arapahoe) 
1114  White Buffalo  (Arapahoe) 
1115  Little Bird  (Arapahoe) 
1117  Ahahe (and child)  (Wichita) 
1118  Nasuteas (Kichai Woman)  (Wichita) 

Folder 2 
1120  Chief Wets It  (Assiniboin) 
1122  Juan Jose  (Pueblo) 
1123  Gov. Diego Narango  (Pueblo) 
1130  Chief Wolf Robe  (Cheyenne) 
1131  Mrs. Joseph Street  (Winnebago)
1169  Chief Hollow Horn Bear  (Sioux)
1273  Mosteose (Holy Rabbit)  (Iowa) 
1385  Thunder Cloud  (Blackfeet) 
1386  Bartelda  (Apache) 
1387  Gentle Bird  (Flathead) 
1397  “Two Little Braves”  (Sac & Fox) 
1400  Hattie Tom  (Apache) 
1429  Yellow Feather  (Maricopa) 
1430  Pancho  (Maricopa) 
1435  Songlike  (Pueblo) 
1439  Mrs. Juan Amigo  (Pima) 
1445  Chief Little Wound  (Sioux) 
1447  Last Horse  (Sioux) 
1448  Broken Arm  (Sioux) 
1500  Conquering Bear  (Sioux) 
1508  Black Bear  (Sioux) 
1518  Shot In The Eye  (Sioux) 
1571  “Two Young Warriors”  (Assiniboin)
1579  Many Horses  (Omaha)
1580  Leader (Ni-Ka-Gohe)  (Omaha) 
1583  Left Behind  (Omaha) 
1585  Look For  (Omaha) 

Folder 3 — Hileman Photographs 
1. Chief Bird Rattler 
2. Chief Heavy Breast 
3. Chief Weasel Tail 

Folder 4 — Heyn Photographs 
4. Chief Bear Foot 
5. Chief Black Bird 
6. Tatanka Ptieela (Short Bull) 
7. Tatanka Tomaheca (Poor Bull) 
8. Two Elk

INVENTORY

Andersen, Beranek & Strader Collection, 1991-152

Inclusive dates: 1990
Scope Notes: This collection contains 11 images of the construction of the addition to United Township High School in East Moline and the signing of the IMPACT agreement between labor and management. Original photographs are in possession of donors. All photos by John Arvanis of Andersen, Beranek & Strader. Credit line for Andersen, Beranek & Strader must accompany any use of images.

Folder 1
Inventory, notes

Folder 2
Copy negatives (two 4×5” negs, nine 35mm negs)

INVENTORY

Arzberger Collection 2002-27

Date: 1927, 1944
Scope Notes: Collection consists of two photographs which were in a single folder (also part of collection). Photos are of Hugo Arzberger and his sons Robert E. and William A. In the 1927 photo, the boys are dressed in sailor outfits. In the 1944 photo, the sons are in Navy uniforms.

Image Description
2002.27.3 Hugo Arzberger (center) with sons Robert Ernest (age 1 ½ to 2, on left) and William Albers (age 2 ½ to 3, on right), 1927

2002.27.4 Hugo Arzberger (center) with sons Robert Ernest (age 19, on left) and William Albers (age 21, on right), 1944

Photograph folder also in file

Subject Cross Reference
Groups—Identified 
Military & War—World War II—Groups, Identified
Portrait—Arzberger, Hugo
Portrait—Arzberger, Robert E.
Portrait—Arzberger, William A.

Contemporary History Collection

History Is Happening Now

The Year 2020 will be talked about for generations to come. In addition to the Pandemic, the year brought Presidential impeachment, economic crisis, racial injustice, social unrest, unprecedented weather phenomena, and a politically divided country in an extraordinary election year. The year 2020 will be in the company of the Great Depression, the Great World Wars, and the 1960s civil rights era in the chronicles of historic moments of sacrifice and social change. As the Quad Cities’ Smithsonian Affiliate, we have been reaching out to our community to ask you to help us document this time in our history… ask yourself “what can we say to future generations about this extraordinary time in our history? What do we want them to know about us as Quad Citians?” So much has happened this year and we need your help to make sure we preserve this time in history in our community’s collection and archive. 
 

What have you done during this time? What did you do when the world was on lockdown? Did you keep a journal? Did you post hearts in your window like many did around the region? Maybe you made masks? You may have documented your time through videos, photos, written documents and 3-dimensional items that tell the story of this turbulent time. We would love for you to share those items with us. 

Artifacts and stories we have collected to date reflect stories as diverse as:

  • A digital diary and images of the community hearts campaign
  • Putnam member video of kids remote learning and a child’s submission about missing their friends during school closure
  • Vera French Community Mental Health poem about the impact of tragedy on mental health workers
  • Face coverings and documentation of the Putnam Museum Guild’s face coverings project
  • Driveway Birthday Celebration and a Pandemic wedding
  • Images of empty shelves in stores, a bottle of hand sanitizer and locally manufactured disinfectants
  • Stories and images of damage from the August Derecho
  • Arrival and administration of the COVID 19 vaccines

The collection will also include digital content with oral histories collected from different representatives from across our community including education, health care, manufacturing, small business, and more.

How Can You Support Our Community’s Contemporary History Collection? 

1)  Take our survey to help shape the preservation decisions related to this time in history. Click HERE to take the anonymous survey.

2)  Consider donating your story through written journals, short stories, or oral history… or do you have someone to recommend for oral history interviews? Interviews will be conducted virtually over Zoom for your safety and convenience.

3)  We continue to document this time in history and are still seeking personal stories, as well
as artifacts from protest rallies such as signs, Black Lives Matter shirts, business closure objects and signs, socially distancing signs, remote schooling material, and 2020 Election material. Use this form to make a digital contribution, or for more information, contact our curators: Christina Kastell or Christine Chandler

4)  Contribute a photo of you or your family in your face coverings and tell us what it means
to you by using the hashtag #putnampreserves on any form of social media.

What Will Happen with this Content? 

The Putnam Museum will induct this important content into its collection and archive to preserve.

it for future generations for research and for display and education, including anniversary commemoration. Many stories and images will be shared with our community more immediately through our website, social media, and a new Time Capsule exhibit that will involve our community every year in this kind of reflection and storytelling. Though inspired by the extraordinary 2020 year, this Contemporary History Collection and Time Capsule will be maintained annually, with our community co-curating the historical milestones of our community.