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1736 French Expedition left Detroit to attack Sauk and Fox Indians in Iowa | ||
1804 Lewis and Clark held council with Indians in C. B. | ||
1806 Lewis and Clark made their return trip. | ||
1818 The big flu epidemic struck the Hancock area. | ||
1819 The first steamboat landed in Kanesville. | ||
1832 Missouri River changed channel and formed Big Lake. | ||
1832 The first white settlers came to Kanesville. | ||
1833 Black Hawk Purchase land opened to settlement. | ||
1833 Treaty granted land to Chippewa, Omaha, & Pottawattamie Indians. | ||
1835 Pottawattamie. Indians settle on 5 million acres in S.W. Iowa | ||
1836 Davis Hardin appointed Asst. Indian Farmer ($600/yr). | ||
1837 Blockhouse, first C.B. building erected by C.B. Moore | ||
1837 First Catholic Mission founded in Kanesville. | ||
1837 Pottawattamie Indians arrived in Pott. County. | ||
1838 Fathers De Smet and Mazello arrived in C.B. | ||
1838 Fathers De Smet established St. Joseph Mission. (St.Mary) | ||
1839 Two Companies of troops sent to Pottawattamie Co. to keep peace. | ||
1840 First white child born in C.B. area (Susan Wright) | ||
1841 Blockhouse mission closed. | ||
1841 Last Baptism at Fr. De Smet's mission. | ||
1841 Chief Billy Caldwell died in Pottawattamie County. | ||
1842 Camp Fenwick was established. | ||
1843 John Audubon visited Ft. Croghan, west of Lake Manawa | ||
1843 Fort Croghan was flooded by Missouri River and abandoned | ||
1844 Masons organized the Grand Lodge of Iowa at Iowa City | ||
1846 Pottawattamie Indians gave up claims to Iowa land and moved to Kansas. | ||
1846 First Mormons arrived in Pottawattamie County from Nauvoo. | ||
1846 Brigham Young met with Mesquaki Chief Poweshiek. | ||
1846 Construction begins on 1st ferry from C.B. to Omaha. | ||
1846 Lavina Stoker (1st white child) born in Pott. Co. | ||
1847 Lee Bybie first settler in Boomer Twp. | ||
1847 First school opened at Bybie's Camp. | ||
1847 Pott. Co. established by Pott. Co. Purchase Act. | ||
1847 Brigham Young declared President of Mormon Church in Kanesville. | ||
1848 First Marriages in Boomer Twp. McKeown Hall | ||
1848 Jacob Myers built mill at town of Macedonia. | ||
1848 Orson Hyde began the Frontier Guardian newspaper. | ||
1848 Brigham Young established Kane Post Office at Miller's Hollow. | ||
1848 Name changed from Miller's Hollow to Kanesville. | ||
1848 Thomas Jefferson Ring, 1st settler in Macedonia. | ||
1848 Pottawattamie County organized. | ||
1849 Gold Rushers started coming through Kanesville. | ||
1849 Grist mill built on Pigeon Creek in Hazel Dell. | ||
1849 One Half mill tax levied to support local schools. | ||
1849 First Frontier Guardian was published. | ||
1849 First ferry licensed to George A. Smith. | ||
1849 Sheriff J. Parker got orders to build first jail. | ||
1849 Orson Hyde building bought for first Pott. County Courthouse. ($800) | ||
1850 First Methodist Episcopal church organized. | ||
1850 First permanent settler in Hardin Twp. Rees D. Price. | ||
1850 Joseph Hill was first settler in Rockford Twp. | ||
1850 L.W. Babbitt founded the Bugle newspaper. | ||
1850 Lorenzo Dunn became first death in Harden Twp. | ||
1850 Wm. Brown began Lone Tree Ferry in Kanesville. | ||
1850 LDS historian estimated 5,000 left C.B. for Salt Lake | ||
1850 Omaha Indians set fire that almost burned Kanesville. | ||
1850 J.A. Price was first child born in Hardin Twp. | ||
1851 Martin & Stutzman built sawmill in Macedonia Twp. | ||
1851 Washington Lewin became first settler in Knox Twp. | ||
1851 Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod formed, Claus Clausen, Mitchell County, as first president | ||
1851 Pott. County reduced to present size. | ||
1851 First Pott. County seat decided by election. | ||
1851 James Sloan, 1st Judge of Pott. Co., began 1st term | ||
1852 1st school established east of Broadway Meth. Church. | ||
1852 H. B. Cox's child became 1st death in Rockford Twp. | ||
1852 Henry Adams opened Blacksmith's shop in Macedonia. | ||
1852 Moses H. Hathaway appointed Postmaster at Kainsville | ||
1852 Kanesville land Office established. | ||
1853 Joseph Headler's son was 1st birth in Knox Twp. | ||
1853 Vote passed for name change from Kanesville to Council Bluffs. | ||
1853 Council Bluffs incorporated. | ||
1853 United States Land Office established in C.B. | ||
1853 Jacob Cox' daughter first birth in Rockford Twp. | ||
1853 First public sale of government land. | ||
1853 First Council Bluffs City Council meeting following incorporation. | ||
1853 First execution at Hangman's Hollow (Glenn Ave.) | ||
1853 Congregational Church organized. | ||
1853 Rockford Twp. was organized. | ||
1853 First fire in C.B. 25 buildings burned, $18,000 damage. | ||
1853 Pacific House officially opened with a grand ball. | ||
1854 1st Post Office in Belknap Twp. Big Greene (Oakland) | ||
1854 First marriage in Knox Twp. M. Townsend Geo. White. | ||
1854 First school organized in Rockford Twp. | ||
1854 First settlers moved to Waveland Twp. | ||
1854 George Headler first person to die in Knox Twp. | ||
1854 Joseph Lyman opened first school in Macedonia Twp. | ||
1854 Orris Belknap first settler in Belknap Twp. | ||
1854 Marshall Turley given $750 to build 2nd jail. | ||
1854 Land grant for city of Council Bluffs established. | ||
1854 C.B. named as capital of new Nebraska territory. | ||
1854 Underground Railroad opened in Tabor, Ia. | ||
1854 Wm. Black First birth in Waveland Twp. | ||
1854 Michael Beard became first death in Center Twp. | ||
1854 Zolphes Williams died. First death in Waveland Twp. | ||
1854 First birth in Belknap Twp. George Slocum. | ||
1854 General Dodge and family moved to Council Bluffs. | ||
1855 First election in Waveland Twp. | ||
1855 Iowa legislature established School for the Deaf. | ||
1855 Knox Twp. organized. | ||
1855 First election for C. B. city officers held. Mayor gets $100/year for salary. | ||
1855 G. W. Henderson first settler in Neola Twp. | ||
1855 1st marriage Rockford Twp. S. Copeland & John Goss. | ||
1855 First school built on Hazel Dell Crescent Twp. Line. | ||
1855 First school established in Crescent Twp. | ||
1855 William Wells was first born in Silver Creek Twp. | ||
1856 Crescent City platted. | ||
1856 Ellisdale P.O. established in Hazel Dell Twp. | ||
1856 Pleasant Taylor built a mill in Washington Twp. | ||
1856 Seth Hunt & Sons built first mill in Knox Twp. | ||
1856 Wm. Walker built 1st house in Big Grove (Oakland) | ||
1856 First railroad passenger train entered Iowa City | ||
1856 Center Twp. & York Twp. organized. | ||
1857 Col. Babbitt founded the Daily Bugle. | ||
1857 M. Belknap & S. Slocum first marriage in Belknap Twp. | ||
1857 Northwest Rail Way entered Council Bluffs. | ||
1857 School in Silver Creek Twp. Est. at stage station. | ||
1857 Waveland Twp. (formerly Walnut Creek) organized. | ||
1857 Crescent Twp. & Macedonia Twp. organized. | ||
1857 Mrs. Margaret Piles first death in Silver Creek Twp. | ||
1858 Alice Turner became first birth in Washington Twp. | ||
1858 Boomer Twp. Organized. City Clerk Misspelled Bloomer. | ||
1858 First Pott. Co. Agricultural Fair held. | ||
1858 First school in Center Twp. established. | ||
1858 Knox Twp. School District organized. | ||
1858 S. Dean & H. Shank first marriage in Wright Twp. | ||
1858 Jesse Van Riper became first birth in Wright Twp. | ||
1858 James Twp. &Silver Creek Twp. organized. | ||
1859 1st marriage Waveland Twp. S. Wilson & Levi Smith. | ||
1859 First Marriage Washington Twp. M. Piles & J. Taylor. | ||
1859 Grenville Dodge elected to Congress. | ||
1859 Ground broken for C. B. & St. Joseph Railroad. | ||
1859 C. B. Independent School District established. | ||
1859 A. C. Bloomer house almost totally destroyed by fire. | ||
1859 Abraham Lincoln visited C.B. for three days. | ||
1859 Grove Twp. organized. | ||
1859 Pott. Co. Democratic Convention in C.B. | ||
1860 1st marriage Silver Creek Twp. Wheeling & Smith. | ||
1860 1st school built in Washington Twp. | ||
1860 1st school erected in Hardin Twp. | ||
1860 C. B. Iron Works established. First mfg. in C.B. | ||
1860 Downsville Cemetery established. | ||
1860 Methodist Church organized in Silver Creek Twp. | ||
1860 State Bank of Ia. Organized. Later 1st Nat'l Bank. | ||
1860 State Road est. in Keg Creek Twp. (C.B. & Lewis Rd.) | ||
1860 Concert Hall at Broadway & Center destroyed by fire. | ||
1860 North Star Branch of RLDS organized in C. B. | ||
1860 C. B. levied the first dog tax. | ||
1860 Philip McGuire hung near Fairview Cemetery. | ||
1861 D.C. Bloomer appointed manager of first land office. | ||
1861 G.W. Davis first settler in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1861 Methodist Church organized in Washington Twp. | ||
1861 Military organization called HOME GUARDS established. | ||
1861 R.R. completed through Pott., Mills, & Fremont Co. | ||
1861 RLDS Church established in crescent City. | ||
1861 First meeting of Pott. Co. Board of Supervisors. | ||
1861 G. M. Dodge chosen Captain of C. B. Guards. | ||
1861 2nd Guard Co. (C.B. Union Cavalry) organized. | ||
1861 G.M. Dodge established the 1st Co. of Militia in C.B. | ||
1861 G. M. Dodge appointed Col. 4th Ia. Infantry. | ||
1861 Big Grove Missionary Church organized. | ||
1861 Methodist Episcopal Conference held in C. B. | ||
1861 Ocean Wave Saloon struck by lightening and burned. | ||
1862 First telegraph came to Council Bluffs. | ||
1862 Last payment for $40,000 stock in the St. Joseph R.R. | ||
1862 Soldiers Aid Society merged with Army Sanitary Comm. | ||
1862 Pacific House stables struck by lightening and burned | ||
1862 To aid recruiting, city tax cancelled for any soldier | ||
1862 Pacific House Stables struck by lightening. | ||
1862 Wm. H. Kinsman promoted to Lt. Col. Co E, 23rd Reg. | ||
1863 First school taught in Norwalk Twp. | ||
1863 Union League established. | ||
1863 Col. Kinsman wounded at Battle of Black River Bridge, died May 17. | ||
1863 A company formed to build the Union Pacific Railroad. | ||
1863 Nathan P. Dodge formed a bank, later C.B. Savings. | ||
1863 Annual Mormon Convention held at farm of M. Follet. | ||
1863 Lincoln declares C.B. eastern terminus of U.P. R.R. | ||
1864 2 horse thieves and deserters hung at Newtown. | ||
1864 Catholic Cemetery established. | ||
1864 Fairview Cemetery organized. | ||
1864 Ferry established at Traders' Point. | ||
1864 First Turners Society founded by John Epeneter. | ||
1864 Stutsman Street School built. | ||
1864 Walnut Hill Cemetery organized. | ||
1864 First Civil War Draft held in C.B. (60 chosen) | ||
1864 Lion escaped from Mabies' Circus in C.B. | ||
1865 Lucinda Nolands was 1st death in Washington Twp. | ||
1865 M.P. Church organized in Wheeler's Grove. | ||
1865 Presbyterian Church in C.B. completed. | ||
1865 School built at 7th Street and Willow. | ||
1865 First rail laid at Omaha for U.P.R.R. | ||
1865 C. B. State Bank became First National of C.B. | ||
1865 Presbyterian Church Festival in Pottawattamie County. | ||
1866 Broadway Christian Church built in C.B. | ||
1866 First library established in Council Bluffs. | ||
1866 School building erected on Washington Avenue. | ||
1866 State Legislature moved School for Deaf to C.B. | ||
1866 Young Mens' Library Assoc. organized. | ||
1866 Bugle published by W.T. Giles. | ||
1866 Pott. Co. Courthouse voted in. Cost $3500. | ||
1866 Row of buildings on south side of Broadway burned. | ||
1866 Several buildings burned on Broadway & Main ($15,000) | ||
1866 First meeting to establish C.B. Public Library. | ||
1866 Cornerstone laid for Broadway Methodist Church. | ||
1866 Special election to improve streets & est. Fire Dept. | ||
1866 Cottonwood jail destroyed by fire. | ||
1866 John W. Chapman took control of Nonpareil. | ||
1866 W.S. Burke retired from Nonpareil. | ||
1866 C.B. & St. Joseph R.R. came to C.B. | ||
1867 96 Acres bought & donated to state for I.S.D. | ||
1867 C.B. Free Press started. (German Democratic Newspaper) | ||
1867 German Society organized. | ||
1867 Pierce St. School & Court St. School built. | ||
1867 Young Ladies' Seminary organized. | ||
1867 Chicago and Northwestern arrived in C.B. | ||
1867 Northwestern R.R. brings first passenger to C.B. | ||
1867 Fire destroyed Empire Block (between Pearl & Main) | ||
1867 Fire destroyed the Nonpareil Newspaper | ||
1867 Stewart and Haas Building collapsed. | ||
1867 Burlington R.R. reached C.B. | ||
1867 First locomotive crossed Mo. River on temp. bridge. | ||
1868 Adam Armstrong selected as 1st Supt. of Schools. | ||
1868 Empire Block burned. | ||
1868 Excelsior Masonic Lodge built. | ||
1868 Foundation laid for I.S.D. | ||
1868 Geise Brewery built. | ||
1868 First Baptist Society organized | ||
1868 County Clerk's office burned. | ||
1868 Row of buildings on Fourth Street burned. | ||
1868 Col. Babbitt wants capital of U.S. in C.B. | ||
1868 Broadway Methodist Church dedicated. | ||
1868 Council bluffs Daily Democrat started publication. | ||
1868 Gen. Grant, Sherman, & Sheridan in Council Bluffs. | ||
1868 Conference for Methodist Church in Council Bluffs. | ||
1868 New steam fire engine arrived. | ||
1868 Four buildings on Sixth St. destroyed by fire. | ||
1869 Burlington Railroad entered Council Bluffs. | ||
1869 C.B.&Q arrived in Council Bluffs. | ||
1869 Center street School built. | ||
1869 Epidemic of Diptheria and Dysentery in C.B. | ||
1869 Geise Brewery brewed its first bottle of beer. | ||
1869 Hardin Twp organized. | ||
1869 Main building and west wing completed at I.S.D. | ||
1869 Ordinance passed keeping pigs off C.B. streets. | ||
1869 Street Railway licensed. | ||
1869 Town named Pacific (Avoca) changed name to Botna. | ||
1869 Towns of Avoca & Neola Platted. | ||
1869 Weston established. | ||
1869 Circuit Courts came into effect. | ||
1869 French Mall kept a bagnis in Council Bluffs. | ||
1869 Third District Court held for the first time. | ||
1869 200 couples attended first Firemen's Ball. | ||
1869 Clarence M. Peterson, first child born in Avoca. | ||
1869 Council Bluffs Post, (German Newspaper) started. | ||
1869 Corner Stone laid for Ogden House. | ||
1869 First Fire Department parade. | ||
1869 Odd Fellows open new hall in 3rd story Bdwy & Main. | ||
1869 Chicago, Rock Island, & Pacific R.R. arrived in C.B. | ||
1869 Rev. Charles Badgett hold first services in Avoca at R.R. Depot. | ||
1869 Oddfellows Lodge #174 was started. (German) | ||
1869 Oddfellows Lodge #184 was started. (English) | ||
1869 $25,000 Fire on Fourth Street and Glen Avenue | ||
1869 Ivanhoe Commandery of Knights Templar organized. | ||
1869 Burlington and Missouri River R.R. (fourth) began. | ||
1869 Ogden House opened. | ||
1870 C.V. Gardner and Thomas Ledwick publish Avoca Delta. | ||
1870 Construction began on R.R. bridge over Missouri. | ||
1870 Construction started on Council Bluffs High School. | ||
1870 Council Bluffs Agricultural Wards began. | ||
1870 Council Bluffs publishes new code of ordinances. | ||
1870 First students graduated from Council Bluffs schools. | ||
1870 I.S.D. building completed & students came for first time. | ||
1870 Post Office built in Neola. | ||
1870 Rock Island R.R. built a hotel and dining hall. | ||
1870 Unitarian Society organized. | ||
1870 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy R.R. arrived in C.B. | ||
1870 First Burlington line train arrived in C.B. from K.C. | ||
1870 Pott. Co. Agricultural Society organized. | ||
1870 C.B. Gas Light Company authorized to lay pipes. | ||
1870 A tornado struck Council Bluffs. | ||
1870 Edwin J. Abbott elected Constable in Council Bluffs. | ||
1870 First residence of C.B. (John Ross house) burned. | ||
1870 Congressional Republican Convention held in C.B. | ||
1870 Washington Twp. organized. | ||
1870 First Congregational Church of Avoca organized. | ||
1870 Presbyterian Church of Avoca organized. | ||
1870 Iowa editorial excursion visited Council Bluffs. | ||
1870 Catholic girls' school opened by Sisters of Charity. | ||
1870 R. P. Snow Wholesale Grocery destroyed by fire. | ||
1870 Council Bluffs High School opened. | ||
1870 Second Methodist Church was organized. | ||
1871 Big Grove Grange established. | ||
1871 Bonds issued for right of way for Union Pacific. | ||
1871 First schoolhouse built in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1871 Methodist Sunday School started in Avoca. | ||
1871 Parma Post Office established. | ||
1871 Farmers' Institute held at the Pott. Co. Courthouse. | ||
1871 Northwestern Oddfellows started. | ||
1871 United States District Court held at Council Bluffs. | ||
1871 First cross state R.R. reaches C.B. (C. & N.W.) | ||
1871 Northwestern Odd Fellow (Periodical) published. | ||
1871 Grant Music Festival held. | ||
1871 Cumberland Presbyterian Church organized Macedonia. | ||
1871 Avoca Oddfellows Lodge was instituted. | ||
1871 St. patrick's Benevolent Society organized. | ||
1871 Episcopal Diocesan Convention held at St. Paul's in C.B. | ||
1871 State Dental Assoc. held its annual meeting. | ||
1871 Mt. Nebo Masonic Lodge organized at Avoca. | ||
1871 Large quantities of huge fish appeared in Spoon Lake. | ||
1871 Iowa Teachers' Association began in Council Bluffs. | ||
1871 President U.S. Grant visited Council bluffs. | ||
1871 Patrons of Husbandry organized a Grange. | ||
1871 Manufacturers' Association was formed. | ||
1871 Walnut Lodge #122 organized. | ||
1871 Mayor Bloomer announced plans for Coal Mine in C.B. | ||
1872 Belknap Twp. organized. | ||
1872 Christian Advocate established. | ||
1872 Council Bluffs Independent newspaper started. | ||
1872 Land office records were moved to Des Moines. | ||
1872 Mutual Protectionists organized in Crescent Twp. | ||
1872 St. Francis Academy built. | ||
1872 Vote on formation of Belknap Co. defeated. | ||
1872 Rev. H.S.DeForest installed as pastor of Congressional Church | ||
1872 Pacific House burned. | ||
1872 Nehemiah Baldwin became Registrar of U.S. Land Office | ||
1872 Final span of Great Missouri Union Pacific Bridge completed. | ||
1872 Meeting for Superintendents of Ia. R.R. held in C.B. | ||
1872 Susan B. Anthony spoke in Council Bluffs. | ||
1872 Miss Fanny Kellogg performed at Dohaney Opera House. | ||
1872 Pacific House reopened after repairing fire damage. | ||
1872 Mr. Lentzy took charge of the Ogden House in Council Bluffs. | ||
1872 Capt. Massey, riverboat capt., & family visited C.B. | ||
1872 Neola Twp. organized from York and Boomer Twp. | ||
1872 First High School Graduation Ceremony. | ||
1872 Iowa Press Citizen Newspaper visited C.B. | ||
1872 First publication of the Daily Republican. | ||
1872 Presbyterian Church in Avoca established. | ||
1872 Omaha and Southwest Railroad submerged by flood. | ||
1872 Steamer Mud Hen blew up in Missouri River and sank. | ||
1872 Whipple Methodist class organized. | ||
1872 First Bank in Avoca organized. | ||
1872 First national Bank, Council Bluffs, robbed. | ||
1872 Furniture store and three other bldgs. burned in C.B. | ||
1872 Peaches selling for $.05 a box | ||
1872 Belknap Twp. organized (Belknap was Grant's Sec't of War). | ||
1872 Fair held on Pott. County Ag. Society grounds. | ||
1872 Missouri so low ducks ruined their feet on sand bars. | ||
1872 Iowa's Governor Carpenter visited Pott. County. | ||
1872 Capt. Dunlevy of Esperanza stayed at Ogden Hotel. | ||
1872 200 Mormons arrived from N.Y. en route to Utah. | ||
1872 Mrs. Moses Shinn, one of first settlers of C.B. died. | ||
1872 River approaches graded so wagons could cross on ice. | ||
1873 Fire destroyed Avoca Delta newspaper. | ||
1873 Catholic Church built in Walnut. | ||
1873 German Methodist Church organized in James Twp. | ||
1873 Grasshoppers destroy nearly all of the crops. | ||
1873 Methodist Episcopal Church built. | ||
1873 Hazel Dell, Keg Creek, Norwalk, Waveland. & Wright Twp. organized. | ||
1873 C.B. becomes eastern terminus of U.P. Railroad. | ||
1873 Rev. N.C. Robinson organized Knox Presbyterian Church | ||
1873 Pleasant Twp. organized from Knox Twp. | ||
1873 Steamers Far West and Nellie Park pass through C.B. | ||
1873 Land Office in Council bluffs closed. | ||
1873 May, Berry, and Smith purchased the Independent. | ||
1873 Layton Twp. organized from Knox Twp. | ||
1873 James Bros. & Younger Bros. robbed train at Adair. | ||
1873 Dr.Lee De Forest, Father of Modern Radio, Born in C.B | ||
1873 L.D.S. held annual conference at Parks' Mill. | ||
1873 First election held in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1873 First election held in Walnut. | ||
1873 The Globe (Democratic newspaper) established. | ||
1873 First Congregational Church of Avoca incorporated. | ||
1874 Catholic Church completed in Neola. | ||
1874 Methodist Church built in Avoca. | ||
1874 Methodist Church of Hancock Organized (Valley Church) | ||
1874 S.S. Keller married Libbie Noble. | ||
1874 Sioux City & Pacific R.R. made regular runs to C.B. | ||
1874 Flint & Haldane arrive to take over Ogden Hotel. | ||
1874 Ark Masonic Lodge #335 established in Oakland. | ||
1874 Local Prices: Oats $.40, Wheat $.90, Corn, $.45/bu. | ||
1874 Huntington & Sons sold Potatoes for $1.10 / bu. | ||
1874 Rural Pott. County has extensive prairie fires. | ||
1874 2 Mass Temperance Meetings held in Pott. County | ||
1874 Herd law lets counties decide if herds can run free. | ||
1874 Merchants' Exchange Club organized. | ||
1874 Ogden House destroyed by fire. | ||
1875 Chicago, R. I. & Pacific built station in Minden. | ||
1875 City of Minden platted. | ||
1875 First school built in Walnut. | ||
1875 G. Diederich built first store in Minden. | ||
1875 Garner Twp. established from Kane Twp. | ||
1875 Graceland Cemetery organized in Avoca. | ||
1875 John Chase Furniture Factory burned. | ||
1875 Lewis Twp. established from Kane Twp. | ||
1875 New Hope Baptist Church established in Center Twp. | ||
75 No. 3 school built in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1875 Rev. Adams constituted New Hope Baptist Church. | ||
1875 Transfer Hotel burned. | ||
1875 Two story Public School built in Walnut. | ||
1875 United Brethren Church established in Valley Twp. | ||
1875 Weston P.O. established in Hazel Dell Twp. | ||
1875 Wheeler Grove Church built. | ||
1875 First City Council meeting held in Avoca. | ||
1875 First Congregational Church of Avoca dedicated. | ||
1875 Heavy rains caused flooding in Council Bluffs. | ||
1875 James N. Riley house struck by lightening and burned. | ||
1875 Ark Masonic Lodge #335 chartered at Oakland. | ||
1875 Minden Post Office established. | ||
1875 Merchants Exchange Club of C.B. held a banquet. | ||
1875 State Democratic Convention held in Council Bluffs. | ||
1875 The Freie Presse, a German paper, was established. | ||
1875 Mariah Lodge, No. 237, IOOF organized in Walnut. | ||
1875 Union Pacific decided to build depot and hotel. | ||
1875 Joab Stoves tried for murder of Jordan Clark. | ||
1876 Catholic Church organized in Avoca. | ||
1876 First school built by Kaaven & Wilson in Minden | ||
1876 G.H.Ferguson started hotel business at Pacific House. | ||
1876 John Baldwin rebuilt the Ogden House Hotel. | ||
1876 George T. Phelps took charge of Ogden House. | ||
1876 No. 1 School built in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1876 Presbyterian Church built in Walnut. | ||
1876 Sunday School at Minden organized with 20 pupils. | ||
1876 Whipple was constituted. | ||
1876 F. Grote Company will mfg. 1 million bricks this yr. | ||
1876 Wightman Company will mfg. 2 million bricks this yr. | ||
1876 Lincoln, Lewis & Minden Twps. of Pott. County organized. | ||
1876 C.P. Church of Pleasant Grove organized. | ||
1876 Mutual Protection Assoc. of Boomer Hazel Dell formed. | ||
1876 Gymnasium built at rear of German School. | ||
1876 First general election held in Lincoln Twp. | ||
1876 Edwin Thomas Meredith, future Sect. of Ag., born at Avoca. | ||
1877 No. 5 & No. 7 schools built in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1877 Shugart Implement burned. | ||
1877 Thomas Thomas of Boomer Twp. died. | ||
1877 Minden board of trustees divided Twp. into 5 parts. | ||
1877 First Board of Trustees met in Minden. | ||
1877 Savings, Loan, & Building Assoc. Incorporated at C.B. | ||
1877 I.S.D. totally destroyed by fire. | ||
1877 Garner Twp., named after Wm. Garner, organized. | ||
1877 Robert Getman, horse thief, arrested by Marshall Jackson, & taken to Marshalltown. | ||
1877 Work began on German Hotel on South Main Street. | ||
1877 J.S. Love organized a Twp. Sabbath School at Weston. | ||
1877 Mt. Hope United Methodist began in Old Rand School. | ||
1877 Mount Hope United Methodist Church organized. | ||
1877 American Sunday School Union began in Avoca. | ||
1877 First election in Minden Twp. | ||
1877 Town of Walnut incorporated. | ||
1877 Council Bluffs feels earthquake. | ||
1877 Brick factory & Power Company destroyed by fire. | ||
1878 Christian Church organized in Silver Creek Twp. | ||
1878 Emigrant House built by Thomas Swobe. | ||
1878 Harlan Branch of Rock Island built. | ||
1878 Minden German Lutheran Church organized. | ||
1878 Ms. Harding, M.D. established Therm Electric baths. | ||
1878 Walnut German Club organized. | ||
1878 Oddfellows' Delta Lodge organized in Avoca. | ||
1878 Greenback Party held convention in Council Bluffs. | ||
1878 Walnut News began publication. | ||
1878 Layton & Valley Twp. organized. | ||
1878 Baptist Church completed and dedicated in C.B. | ||
1878 Groneweg and Schoentgen begin wholesale grocery. | ||
1878 First election held at Archer School in Hancock, Valley Twp. | ||
1879 A.H.T.A. Society organized in Valley Twp. | ||
1879 Election held for funds to open Union Avenue. | ||
1879 Pleasant Grove C.P. Church erected. | ||
1879 Rev. Poorman organized the M.P. Church of Valley Twp. | ||
1879 Wabash, St. Louis, & Pacific R.R. completed to C.B. | ||
1879 Union pacific employees paid in gold on this day. | ||
1879 Eastern Star(Queen Esther Chapter)organized in Avoca. | ||
1879 Grand Army of the Republic post began in Walnut. | ||
1879 Pott. County Democratic Conv. held at courthouse. | ||
1879 Carson got hail 3" in diameter. | ||
1879 State Democratic Conv. met at Dohaney Hall, C.B. | ||
1879 Fire Dept. held a Grand Ball at Dohaney Hall. | ||
1879 Walnut Lodge No. 194 founded. | ||
1879 Dodge, Korty, & Dickey start first telephone company in Council Bluffs | ||
1879 Nonpareil published 1st list of phone customers (56) | ||
1880 Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army of the Republic est. | ||
1880 B.T. Stevenson built first grocery store in Hancock. | ||
1880 Bloomer School built, tribute to Dexter Bloomer. | ||
1880 Carson Branch of Chicago, R.I. & Pacific R.R. built. | ||
1880 Cumberland Presbyterian built a church in Macedonia. | ||
1880 First house built in Hancock. | ||
1880 First public school built in Avoca. | ||
1880 Fourth Ward School built, known as Bloomer School. | ||
1880 Macedonia Tribune established. | ||
1880 Methodist Church organized in Hardin Twp. | ||
1880 Minden German Lutheran Church started. | ||
1880 Mr. Hancock platted Hancock & named it after himself. | ||
1880 Population of Council Bluffs was 18,063 | ||
1880 School No. 8 built in Pleasant Twp. | ||
1880 Walnut installed city water. | ||
1880 Z. Brown founded the Neola Tribune. | ||
1880 Neola Presbyterian Church built, cost $1500. | ||
1880 Dr. P.J. Montgomery arrived to open an office in .C.B | ||
1880 Pott. Co. Vets organized. 120 Vets met at courthouse. | ||
1880 V.A.S. Society organized in Avoca. | ||
1880 I.O.O.F. organized in Neola. | ||
1880 Cyclone struck Big Grove Twp. | ||
1880 Presbyterians organize and establish a church. | ||
1880 Macedonia Bank organized. | ||
1880 Avoca Herald established. | ||
1880 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Dye, first child born in Macedonia. | ||
1880 Mrs. Emma Mitchell became first death in Macedonia. | ||
1880 Samuel Armstrong built the first house in Hancock. | ||
1880 T.R. Van Pelt opened a barber shop at Revere House | ||
1880 Rev. Todd appointed officers to form Oakland Church. | ||
1880 German musical society, Avoca Mannerchor, began. | ||
1880 C.B. gained title to Lakeview Park (Big Lake) | ||
1881 Christian Church Built. | ||
1881 Fire destroyed 16 buildings in Walnut. | ||
1881 Methodist Church built in Hancock. | ||
1881 Ruba Masonic Lodge organized. | ||
1881 Town of Carson incorporated. | ||
1881 Water Works inaugurated. | ||
1881 W.H. Benjamin opened general store in Hancock. | ||
1881 Odd Fellows Lodge built in macedonia. | ||
1881 Reve-King Concert Company performs at Doaney's Opera House in Council Bluffs | ||
1881 Plat for town of Hancock completed, not filed. | ||
1881 Missouri flooded again, forming Lake Manawa | ||
1881 Oakland Acorn began, only paper in Belknap Twp. | ||
1881 First Memorial Day services held in Council Bluffs. | ||
1881 Manawa Hotel opened at Lake Manawa. | ||
1881 Seiffert and Weise opened a lumber yard in Hancock. | ||
1881 State Fireman's Association meeting held in C.B. | ||
1881 Lumber yard opened in Hancock. | ||
1881 Irwin Lodge #118 organized in Neola. | ||
1881 Bloomer school opened for High School classes. | ||
1881 Upper part of Oakland platted. | ||
1881 Congregational Church at Big Grove organized. | ||
1881 Steam Boiler exploded set off car of dynamite at R.I. | ||
1881 G. Deidrick started General Stores in Avoca & Hancock. | ||
1881 Special election held to change form of C.B. gov't. | ||
1881 King Kalakaus (Sandwich Islands) arrives in Council Bluffs | ||
1881 Contract for rebuilding of Rock Island Roundhouse, destroyed by explosion, is let. | ||
1881 Valley Lodge #439, IOOF, chartered at Hancock | ||
1881 Valley Lodge. I.O.O.F. established in Valley Twp. | ||
1882 Council Bluffs Mutual Benefit Association. | ||
1882 First town hall built in Minden. | ||
1882 German Day School opened in Minden. | ||
1882 Milwaukee Rail Road entered Council bluffs. | ||
1882 Oakland Incorporated from Big Grove. | ||
1882 Towns of Neola, Underwood was chartered. | ||
1882 Oakland Oddfellows Lodge #442 established. | ||
1882 Plat for town of Hancock filed. | ||
1882 Avoca Creamery opened for business. | ||
1882 Agate Lodge, #423, organized at Neola. | ||
1882 Cooper & McGee Hardware opened at 41 Main St. | ||
1882 Fire in Macedonia destroyed most of New Macedonia. | ||
1882 Methodist class organized in Wright Twp. | ||
1882 Presbyterian Church built in Neola. | ||
1882 Society of Friend organized in Norwalk Twp. | ||
1882 Odd Fellows library merged with Free Public Library. | ||
1882 First meeting of the Neola Town Council. | ||
1882 Election held to incorporate Oakland. | ||
1882 Election of Council Bluffs city officers. | ||
1882 Peter Hall & Peter Weis started building storehouse. | ||
1882 Sella Brothers Circus came to town. | ||
1882 Will Haggerty opened butcher shop on upper Broadway. | ||
1882 F.L. Clark became Asst. Supt. of Am. Express Co. | ||
1882 H. Judd went to Ohio because his mother was dying. | ||
1882 Edmundson and Shugart found the Citizens' Bank. | ||
1882 Graybill and Fisher platted Underwood. | ||
1882 Hancock Grain elevator completed. | ||
1882 Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul R.R. reached C.B. | ||
1882 Citizens' Bank began operation. | ||
1882 M.G. Griffin became manager of the Daily Bee. | ||
1882 New York and Council Bluffs R.R. organized. | ||
1882 J.W. McKenzie appointed 1st agent of C.&N.W. | ||
1882 Wabash Battalion and Northwestern Battalion organized | ||
1882 Fanny Kellogg (famous opera singer) came to C.B. | ||
1883 Construction started on St. Columbanus Ch. (Weston) | ||
1883 First Broadway Street fire in Minden. | ||
1883 First electric lights arrived in Council Bluffs. | ||
1883 Schmaedecke Hotel built in Underwood. | ||
1883 St. Paul's Lutheran Church built in Boomer Twp. | ||
1883 First water from C.B. waterworks pumped into mains. | ||
1883 First fire department formed in Council Bluffs | ||
1883 Christian Home Orphanage was incorporated. | ||
1884 Avoca court established, held upstairs in Opera House | ||
1884 Quick Post Office established. | ||
1884 Reels P.O. established in Hazel Dell Twp. (Sec.6) | ||
1884 Opening night for Dohaney's new Opera House. | ||
1884 City Board of Health condemned Pott. Co. Courthouse. | ||
1885 Supervisors leased Masonic Temple for County Offices. | ||
1885 Hazel Dell United Methodist Church founded. | ||
1885 James Crow organized & platted Minden School District | ||
1886 C. B. became the 2nd city to have electric trolleys. | ||
1886 First graduating class from Avoca H.S. had 3 students | ||
1886 Hoopes and Lindsay opened a general store in Hancock | ||
1887 Lake Manawa R.R. incorporated. | ||
1887 Council Bluffs Rowing Association organized. | ||
1887 Co. A, 5th Ia Inf. formed with A.W. Cowes, Captain. | ||
1887 St. Peter's Catholic Church organized in C.B. | ||
1887 Henry Castner first burial in Weston Cemetery. | ||
1887 Cornerstone laid for St. Peter's, C.B. | ||
1887 Steamer "Manawa" sank during storm, 3 drowned. | ||
1887 Sisters of Mercy opened hospital in house on 4th St. | ||
1888 City neighbors of America organized in C.B. | ||
1888 RLDS Church built in Underwood (cost $2,000) | ||
1888 St. Francis Xavier dedicated (5th Ave & 6th St.) | ||
1888 St. Peter's Catholic School built on west Pierce St. | ||
1888 St. Patrick's buy property to build new church. | ||
1888 Third Pott. Co. courthouse dedicated & formally opened. | ||
1888 St. Peter's Catholic Church dedicated on Palm Sunday | ||
1888 Cornerstone laid for St. Patrick's Church, Neola | ||
1888 30,000 witness opening of Broadway to Dodge St. bridge. | ||
1889 Fire destroyed north side of main street in Carson | ||
1889 5th Ave. Methodist Church incorporated. | ||
1889 Epworth United Methodist Church incorporated. | ||
1889 Fairview Evangelical Church built by Geo. Briggs | ||
1889 Stewart Packing House burned. (14th St & 4th Ave.) | ||
1889 Fairview Chapel dedicated. | ||
1889 Town of Lake Manawa incorporated. | ||
1890 E.K. Tausand built two story Minden School ($4875) | ||
1890 John Burmeister built Walnut Hotel. | ||
1890 Town of Minden incorporated. | ||
1890 Blue Grass Palace opened at Creston, Iowa* | ||
1890 Farm Creek Branch of LDS church dedicated. | ||
1891 Town of Hancock incorporated. | ||
1891 First Christian Church of C.B. incorporated. | ||
1891 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church organized. | ||
1891 St. Patrick's Catholic School opened at Neola. | ||
1892 First part of Illinois Central bridge built in C.B. | ||
1892 Town of Macedonia incorporated. | ||
1892 Medical Society convention of Mo. Valley held in C.B. | ||
1893 Bentley started when Chicago Great Western built. | ||
1893 Co.L,51st Ia Inf. left for Spanish American War. | ||
1893 7th Annual Bankers' Conv. met at opera House, C.B. | ||
1893 Gun Club organized in Council Bluffs. | ||
1894 Fire destroyed south side of Main Street, Carson. | ||
1894 Second Broadway fire in Minden. | ||
1894 Temperature 26 degrees below zero at Neola. | ||
1894 Neola Post Office made a Presidential Office. | ||
1894 Kelley's army (1500) arrived here. | ||
1894 Cistern installed in Minden for fire protection. | ||
1894 Col. Reeds Pavilion destroyed by tornado,(Lk. Manawa) | ||
1894 Water Carnival held at Lake Manawa. | ||
1894 Meteor fell near C.B. and exploded. | ||
1894 Manawa Hotel destroyed by fire. | ||
1895 First double track streetcar built. | ||
1895 Uriah McClain built community store in Bentley. | ||
1895 Fire destroyed the Deere Wells & Co. Fence Works. | ||
1895 Fire Destroyed the Empkie Shugart Warehouse. | ||
1895 First Congregational Church dedicated at Oakland. | ||
1896 Post Office established at French (6 mi N.W. Neola) | ||
1896 S.S. Bayliss, (Bayliss Park) died. | ||
1896 School built on Mayne's farm, near Crescent. | ||
1896 W.J. Bryan, Presidential Candidate, spoke at Neola. | ||
1897 Walnut got gas street lights. | ||
1897 Bethany Lutheran Church began as a Sunday Mission. | ||
1897 Old Centennial Mill, Avoca, destroyed by fire. | ||
1898 First water system installed at Minden ($5000) | ||
1898 Fred Bore organized the Hancock Savings Bank. | ||
1898 Avoca Public Library opened. | ||
1898 Mount Hope United Methodist Church dedicated. | ||
1898 Contract let for Water Works in Minden. | ||
1899 Illinois Central Railroad entered Council Bluffs. | ||
1899 Fire destroyed entire block of businesses in Minden | ||
1899 First troops return from Spanish American War. | ||
1899 Co.L, 51st Ia Inf. mustered out of federal service. | ||
1900 First train from Illinois Central arrived in C.B. | ||
1901 Germania Verein, social organization began in Minden | ||
1901 Theodore Roosevelt stopped in Avoca. | ||
1902 Underwood incorporated as a town. | ||
1902 Hancock Telephone Company incorporated. | ||
1902 Zion Congregational Church in Treynor dedicated. | ||
1902 Oak Leaf Camp #3042 Royal Neighbors of Am. organized. | ||
1902 Main building of I.S.D. destroyed by fire. | ||
1903 Town of McClelland began. | ||
1904 Corn Canning Factory established in Minden. | ||
1904 Chicago Great Western R.R. began. (Ft. Dodge to C.B.) | ||
1904 Mt. Hope United Methodist Ladies Aid organized. | ||
1904 Third fire at Iowa School for the Deaf, Roof of boys' dorm destroyed. | ||
1904 Cornerstone of B'nai Israel Synagogue laid. | ||
1904 First meeting of the German Lutherans of Avoca. | ||
1905 Town of Treynor incorporated. | ||
1905 Elephants came to Lake Manawa (Hagenbeck Circus) | ||
1905 Glendale Presbyterian Church chartered. | ||
1906 Women's Christian Temperance Union began in C.B. | ||
1907 Council Bluffs Auditorium built in 30 days for garden show. | ||
1908 Droge Kiddle Hay barn burned. (518 Pearl St.) | ||
1908 Cornerstone laid at Holy Family Catholic Church. | ||
1909 First motion picture theater opened in Carter Lake. | ||
1910 Rock Island Depot, Minden, burns to ground. | ||
1910 National Horticultural Congress Show Opens in Council Bluffs | ||
1911 I.S.D. quarantined for small pox & scarlet fever. | ||
1911 Treynor Short Line R.R. opened. It ran 5 years. | ||
1911 Lincoln Memorial dedicated in Council Bluffs. | ||
1912 Olaf Nelson started Nelson Tin and Furnace Works. | ||
1912 Avoca Cannery destroyed by fire. | ||
1912 Novelty Theater of Neola burned to ground. | ||
1913 Council Bluffs and Omaha hit by tornado. 3 killed. | ||
1913 First Chataqua held in Walnut. | ||
1913 First Sauerkraut day in Walnut. | ||
1914 First class (6) graduated form Minden H.S. | ||
1914 First electric light plant installed in Minden. | ||
1914 Just Us Girls club formed in Hancock. | ||
1914 Council Bluffs Fire Truck visited its first fire. | ||
1916 Underwood Lutheran Church started. | ||
1916 General Dodge died. | ||
1916 Griswold Hardware Store destroyed by fire. | ||
1916 Rev. J.N. Hoiser, Avoca, killed in R.R. accident. | ||
1916 Capt. Powell,& Co.L, 3rd Ia Inf, leave for Mexico. | ||
1916 Capt.of Co.L, 3rd Ia Inf. ordered recruits to camp. | ||
1916 Macedonia Chapter of the Eastern Star granted charter | ||
1917 Hancock Railroad depot burned to ground. | ||
1917 Fire destroyed Sapp Block. (Scott St & Bdway.) | ||
1919 R 6 Seaplane crashed in Lake Manawa. | ||
1920 Robbers got $3.5 Million from train in C.B. | ||
1921 Iowa National Guard unit starts in C.B. | ||
1921 Eva King (Queen of Boxcar Bandits) captured. | ||
1921 Raid planned in which Eva King arrested and 3 killed. | ||
1922 Council Bluffs Altrusa Club organized. | ||
1922 Lake Manawa Roller Coaster destroyed by fire. | ||
1922 First football game for Thomas Jefferson (Beat Oakland 19 - 9) | ||
1922 Fire destroyed Woolworth's at 4th & Broadway. | ||
1922 Fire destroyed the Brown Block at 113 Pear. | ||
1923 Minden bought a Model T Ford Fire Truck | ||
1923 Horses make last run to fire for C.B. Fire Dept. | ||
1923 Tornado killed several in C.B. | ||
1924 Minden carnival started by American Legion. | ||
1924 I.S.D. in Quarantine, 3 girls died. | ||
1924 Swimming pool opened in Avoca. | ||
1925 Tornado wrecks 40 farms near Neola. 1 Killed. | ||
1925 Hancock Community Club started. | ||
1925 Hancock Community Hall opened. | ||
1925 Grand Hotel burned in Council Bluffs. | ||
1926 Fire gutted Lake Manawa Pavilion. | ||
1926 Trans Mississippi grain elevator destroyed by fire. | ||
1926 Official beginning of Girl Scouting in Pott. Co. | ||
1926 St. Patrick's Catholic Church dedicated (C.B.) | ||
1927 Knox Twinklers 4H club formed. | ||
1928 Creamery in Avoca made its first pound of butter. | ||
1929 Rainbow Park established to memory of W.W.I. vets. | ||
1929 Treynor Lutheran Church Dedicated. | ||
1929 St. Paul Lutheran Church dedicated. | ||
1930 Jewish Synagogue, 618 Mynster gutted by fire. | ||
1930 First talking movie shown at Phoenix Theater, Neola | ||
1930 Avoca Garden Club organized. | ||
1932 First day that drivers' licenses required. | ||
1933 Minden American Legion built a new hall | ||
1934 Boy Scout Troop 97 of Avoca got its charter. | ||
1935 Chicago Great Western Freight depot burned. | ||
1935 Fire burned McAtee Grocery (Main & Pearl at 5th Ave.) | ||
1936 South Omaha Bridge Road completed and dedicated | ||
1936 Charter granted to Rebekah Lodge #65, Oakland, Ia. | ||
1938 Fire burned Clark Drug, City Nat'l Bank and Apartment | ||
1938 Treynor locker, pool hall and trading post burned | ||
1940 First annual horse show in Walnut | ||
1942 Avoca Rainbow Girls Club started. | ||
1942 Gas Rationing began in Council Bluffs | ||
1943 Minden Community Club organized. | ||
1943 Ration books issued for fruits and vegetables. | ||
1943 Processed food rationing starts in C.B. | ||
1943 President Roosevelt visits Martin Bomber Plant. | ||
1944 6 killed when bomber crashes near Big Lake | ||
1944 The Pleasant Knox Peppy girls' club was formed. | ||
1945 Leuth Staub V.F.W. post formed at Avoca. | ||
1948 Schierbrock Dept. Store, Neola, destroyed by fire. | ||
1950 Mayor Council form of Government abandoned by C.B. | ||
1950 Knox project club for ladies was organized. | ||
1950 First Presbyterian Church at 7th St. & Welton burned. | ||
1950 Four South Main Street businesses destroyed by fire. | ||
1953 Construction began on viaduct on West Broadway. | ||
1953 Treynor Lion's Club organized. | ||
1953 Botna Valley Blue Belles 4H Club started. | ||
1954 Avoca Rotary Club was chartered. | ||
1954 First meeting of the Up & At Em 4H Club. | ||
1955 Minden United Church of Christ dedicated. | ||
1955 Broadway Viaduct opened in Council Bluffs. | ||
1956 St. Paul's Lutheran, Treynor, named a shrine | ||
1956 Our Lady, Queen of Apostles Church established. | ||
1958 Sewer system installed in Minden. | ||
1959 Avoca RailRoad depot torn down. | ||
1961 Avoca Nursing Home opened. | ||
1964 Macedonia Chapter Eastern Star joins Carson Chapter | ||
1965 First woman mayor of Walnut elected (Roma Arndt) | ||
1966 Roosevelt School burned. | ||
1966 Central Baptist Church founded by 27 people. | ||
1966 Rebekah Lodge #439, Hancock, gave up its charter. | ||
1966 Minden Republican Womens' Club organized. | ||
1966 Avoca Courthouse named to Nat'l Hist. Register. | ||
1967 Fire at Northcrest Manor Nursing Home evacuates 90. | ||
1967 Track for the Northwestern R.R. reached C.B. | ||
1970 First meeting of the Newtown Avoca Historical Society | ||
1970 Ranks Dep't Store burned (325 West Broadway) | ||
1971 Minden grain elevator burned to ground. | ||
1972 Fire destroyed Elder Court Apts. 40 homeless. | ||
1972 Hancock United Methodist Church celebrated Centennial | ||
1973 Compulsory garbage service began in Minden. | ||
1974 Strand Theater and Brodkey Jewelers burned. | ||
1975 The Railroad closed the Neola Depot. | ||
1976 Tornado hit Minden. | ||
1976 Kirn Junior High School burned. | ||
1980 Last day of operations for the Rock Island Railroad. | ||
1982 Bluffs Elevator explodes, five killed, 22 injured. | ||
1982 2 die in natural gas explosion and fire at 1st Federal Savings & Loan. | ||
1987 Avoca Lions' Club Chartered. | ||
1992 Clerk's office in Avoca Courthouse closed. | ||
1995 Phil Gramm Pres. Candidate visited Squirrel Cage Jail | ||
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