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Roy F. Mc Nabney article - Early Davenport Hotels

 Collection
Identifier: 1988-02

Scope and Contents

Seventeen page typescript and bibliography composed and written by Roy F. Mc Nabney providing background information on Davenport's early hotels and hotel owners/managers including The Davenport Hotel, the LeClaire House, White Hall Temperance House, the Iowa House, and many others.

SC 977.769 MCN available on open shelf is the same content.

Dates

  • Creation: 1937

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

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Biographical / Historical

Roy Francis Mc Nabney (1879-1974) was born in Hampton Township, Rock Island County, Illinois to parents George and Ettie. By 1900 the family had moved to Davenport, Iowa. He married but had no children. During his life his occupation is noted in city directories as bookeeper, office manager, clerk, service manager, writer but a 1974 article in the Quad-City Times newspaper states he was hired as chief of the records department at Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1915, was a federally subsidized writer under the Works Progress Administration and served for years as the historian for the Davenport Public Museum. He spent years researching the stage coach and postal system in the hopes of publishing a book, which unfortunately did not come to fruition.

Extent

1 Folder(s)

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Range 37 Section 1 shares box with X-01 to X-07

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center Repository

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