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Mayor and City Officials of Rockingham Photograph
This collection consists of a photographic print and loose mat boards. The back of the mat board has names of individuals and their positions written in ink and some description of the image. It states that it is, "Town of Rockingham Town Officials." and "some where early Twenties."
The image depicts 8 men standing on and in front of a front porch of a home pressumably in Rockingham, Iowa. All the men are well-dressed, wearing suits and hats.
Mayor Charles Peart files
subject files 1981-1985; special projects to visiting artists
For more information about this collection, please consult with a Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center staff member.
Mayor Ed Winborn personal papers
This collection contains items from Mayor Edwin Winborn's office including business cards, press conferences and remarks, inaugural speech, information on Davenport Promise and New Mayors Conference attended by Winborn.
Mayor Katherine Kirschbaum files
subject files
Mayor Thom Hart papers
Materials ca 1985-1990 from when Hart was mayor of Davenport. Mostly relating to Davenport's Sesquicentennial Celebration
Maysville Town Council Minutes 1989-2008
This collection contains photocopies of Town of Maysville, Iowa Council Meeting minutes.
McDaniel family history and newsletters
Two publications: McDaniel pedigrees and the McDaniel family newsletter.
Mease donation
Davenport, Iowa: Antoine's Town - Local history coloring book done as a project of the Davenport School Districts
First Bank Center: a booklet published in 1986 for the building at 2nd and Main Streets, home for the First National Bank, after restoration efforts in 1985-1986. This is the second building on the site - the original building (dating from 1857) was destroyed by fire in 1923.
Medhus Marycrest College Collection
This is a collection of memorabilia from the Marycrest College Class of 1953 as well as alumni information, snapshots and a bibliography of newspaper clippings. Articles of note are the Class of 1971 commencement and baccalaureate announcement and an essay relating personal experiences of the donor and her sister.