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121. Grandview ParkGrandview ParkScenes in Grand View ParkUnknown view from Grandview Park. The land purchase for Grandview Park was made in 1894.

122. Grandview Park, ElkGrandview Park, ElkElks in Paddock, Grand View ParkThe land purchase for Grandview Park was made in 1894. The park is approximately 98 acres in size.

123. Grant Club, InteriorGrant Club, InteriorInterior Grant ClubThe Grant Club was the largest men's club in Iowa as well as the best known and most politically influential. The club's origins were Republican and the club is named after President Grant. Many visit

124. Greenwood Drive, Dr. F. J. Will ResidenceGreenwood Drive, Dr. F. J. Will ResidenceResidence of Dr. F. J. WillThis house on Greenwood Drive was built in 1904 and is still standing. It was the home of Dr. Frederick James Will and his second wife Ethel. Dr. Will was a physician and the medical director at The B

125. Greenwood Drive, LeRoy C. Dunn ResidenceGreenwood Drive, LeRoy C. Dunn ResidenceResidence of Le Roy C. DunnThis house on Greenwood Drive is the home of LeRoy C. Dunn and his wife Florence. Mr. Dunn was the proprietor of Dunns Funeral Home Co. The house is no longer standing. Current site of a residential n

126. Greenwood ParkGreenwood ParkScenes in Greenwood ParkView of flowers and a tennis court in Greenwood Park. Note the tennis players on the left side of the image. The land purchase for Greenwood Park was made in 1894.

127. Greenwood ParkGreenwood ParkScene in Greenwood ParkView of a fountain in Greenwood Park. The land for Greenwood Park was purchased in 1894. Greenwood Park was the end of the Ingersoll street car line.

128. Greenwood ParkGreenwood ParkScenes in Greenwood ParkThis view is overlooking the pond in Greenwood Park. The land for Greenwood Park was purchased in 1894. Greenwood Park was the end of the Ingersoll street car line.

129. Harwood Drive, Dr. C. E. Holloway ResidenceHarwood Drive, Dr. C. E. Holloway ResidenceResidence of Dr. C. E. HollowayThis house on Harwood Drive was built in 1910 and is still standing. It was the home of Dr. Charles E. Holloway and his wife Jennie. Dr. Holloway was a physician and surgeon. He was a member of the su

130. Harwood Drive, Dr. R. A. Schwaner ResidenceHarwood Drive, Dr. R. A. Schwaner ResidenceResidence of Dr. R. A. SchwanerThis house on Harwood Drive was built in 1913 and is still standing. Dr. Schwaner was a dentist.

131. Harwood Drive, Henry H. Pharmer ResidenceHarwood Drive, Henry H. Pharmer ResidenceResidence of Henry H. PharmerThis house on Harwood Drive was the home of Henry H. Pharmer. Mr. Pharmer was the manager of the circulation department at Successful Farming Publishing Company. The house is still standing.

132. Harwood Drive, Lafayette Young, Jr. ResidenceHarwood Drive, Lafayette Young, Jr. ResidenceResidence of Lafayette Young, Jr.This house on Harwood Drive was built in 1906 and is still standing. It was the home of Lafayette Young, Jr. and his wife Virginia. Mr. Young was the general manager of the Des Moines Daily Capital. H

133. Harwood Drive, W. L. White ResidenceHarwood Drive, W. L. White ResidenceResidence of W. L. WhiteThis house on Harwood Drive was the home of W. L. White and his wife Ella. Mr. White was the vice president and treasurer of the W L White Shoe Company. The house is no longer standing.

134. Hickman Road, Simon Casady ResidenceHickman Road, Simon Casady ResidenceResidence of Simon CasadyThis house on Hickman Road was built in 1905 and is still standing. It was the home of Simon Casady. Mr. Casady was the president of the Des Moines Savings Bank, vice president of the Iowa National Ba

135. High Street, YWCAHigh Street, YWCAY.W.C.A.After spending its first 14 years in Des Moines moving to different locations the YWCA moved into this building in 1909. The building cost $99,000 and featured dormitories on the third floor and a lar

136. Highland Park CollegeHighland Park CollegeHighland Park CollegeHighland Park College was organized by a group of businessmen in 1889. The cornerstone was laid in the fall of 1889 and the college opened in September 1890. At the time this picture was taken, attend

137. Hyperion ClubHyperion ClubHyperion ClubThe Hyperion Field and Motor Club was organized January 25, 1900. The athletic club was added in 1904 with activities such as golf, tennis and archery. The clubhouse was dedicated in 1909 and razed in

138. Hyperion ClubHyperion ClubScenes from Hyperion ClubThe Hyperion Field and Motor Club was organized January 25, 1900. The athletic club was added in 1904 with activities such as golf, tennis and archery. The clubhouse was dedicated in 1909 and razed in

139. Hyperion ClubHyperion ClubScenes from Hyperion ClubThe Hyperion Field and Motor Club was organized January 25, 1900. The athletic club was added in 1904 with activities such as golf, tennis and archery. The clubhouse was dedicated in 1909 and razed in

140. Ingersoll Avenue, Dr. W. W. Pearson ResidenceIngersoll Avenue, Dr. W. W. Pearson ResidenceResidence of Dr. W. W. PearsonThis house on Ingersoll Avenue was the home of Dr. W. W. Pearson. Dr. Pearson was a physician. The house is no longer standing. Current site of an apartment building.
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