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61. Des Moines River from Pennsylvania AvenueDes Moines River from Pennsylvania AvenueScene from Greneden - Residence of Frank O. GreenView looking northwest across the Des Moines River. Union Park is on the west bank of river. Mr. Green was the proprietor of Green's Foundry and Furnace Works. Current site of an apartment complex.

62. Des Moines River from Pennsylvania AvenueDes Moines River from Pennsylvania AvenueScene from Greneden - Residence of Frank O. GreenThis view looking southwest across the Des Moines River was taken from the residence of Frank O. Green. Union Park is on the west bank of river. Mr. Green was the proprietor of Green's Foundry and Fu

63. Des Moines River, 6th Avenue BridgeDes Moines River, 6th Avenue BridgeThe New Sixth Avenue Bridge, Des MoinesView looking southeast across the Des Moines River at the 6th Avenue Bridge.

64. Des Moines River, from Hickman RoadDes Moines River, from Hickman RoadScene from Simon Casady ResidenceLooking southeast across the Des Moines River from Simon Casady's residence. visible is the 6th Avenue Bridge. The original address of this property was 715 Prospect Road.

65. Des Moines River, from Pennsylvania AvenueDes Moines River, from Pennsylvania AvenueScene from Mostly-ViewView looks west across the Des Moines River from Mostly-View, the residence of L. Aulmann. Union Park is on the west bank of the river.

66. Des Moines River, from the Municipal BuildingDes Moines River, from the Municipal BuildingScene from Municipal BuildingView looking southwest across the Des Moines River. visible in the image are (from the left) the Walnut Street Bridge and the Locust Street Bridge. Buildings on the west bank of the river include (fro

67. Des Moines River, from the Public LibraryDes Moines River, from the Public LibraryLooking East from Public LibraryView looks east across the Des Moines River. visible are the Locust Street Bridge and the Grand Street Bridge. across the river is the Municipal Building, Waterbury Chemical Co., and the State Capito

68. Des Moines River, Locust Street BridgeDes Moines River, Locust Street BridgeThe Locust Street BridgeView looks west across the Des Moines River, just south of the Locust Street Bridge. On the left is the Public Library and on the right is the Des Moines Coliseum. In the distance is the Observatory B

69. Donald MacRae ParkDonald MacRae ParkScene in South ParkSouth Park has been renamed Donald MacRae Park.

70. Downtown View, Looking Northwest From the Central Life BuildingDowntown View, Looking Northwest From the Central Life BuildingScene from Central Life BuildingThis view of downtown Des Moines was taken from the top of the Central Life Building facing northwest. There are seven churches visible in this image. Closest from left are: St. Paul's Episcopal, Firs

71. Drake UniversityDrake UniversityDrake University Des MoinesVarious views of Drake University as it appeared in 1904. Prominent in many of the images is Old Main, built in 1883. The Medical Building was built in 1904. It was located downtown, on Center Street,

72. Drake University, Cole HallDrake University, Cole HallViews of Drake UniversityNamed for Chester Cole, the founder of Drake University's Law School, Cole Hall was built in 1904 and served as the Law College. Currently Cole Hall is home to Drake's Office of Admission. Cole Hall i

73. Drake University, Old MainDrake University, Old MainViews of Drake UniversityView of the Administration Building, now known as Old Main, at Drake University. Drake University was founded in 1881. The architectural style is High Victorian Gothic. Old Main is listed on the Natio

74. Drake University, Old MainDrake University, Old MainViews of Drake UniversityView of the Administration Building, now known as Old Main, at Drake University. Drake University was founded in 1881. The architectural style is High Victorian Gothic. Old Main is listed on the Natio

75. Drake University, Science HallDrake University, Science HallViews of Drake UniversityThis is a view looking northwest towards Science Hall at Drake University. Science Hall sat on University Avenue, near 28th street. It was built in 1893 and was known as Alumni Hall, Science Hall, and

76. E. 9th Street, E. R. Engelbeck ResidenceE. 9th Street, E. R. Engelbeck ResidenceResidence of E. R. EngelbeckThis house on E. 9th Street was built in 1913 and is still standing. It was the home of E. R. Engelbeck and his wife Lucy. Mr. Engelbeck was the manager of J H Queal & Co.

77. E. 9th Street, E. S. Carpenter ResidenceE. 9th Street, E. S. Carpenter ResidenceResidence of E. S. CarpenterThis house on 9th street was built in 1903 and is still standing. Mr. Carpenter was the president of the Federal Bridge Co.

78. E. A. Lewis ResidenceE. A. Lewis ResidenceResidence of E. A. LewisThis was the home of Earl A. Lewis. The location of this house is unclear. The house number above the door reads 2938. Mr. Lewis was the Vice President of U.S. Auto Insurance Company, and Secretary o

79. East High SchoolEast High SchoolEast High SchoolEast High School was established in 1861. Due to increased enrollment, it moved three times. It moved to its present location in 1911.

80. Forest Avenue, W. A. Rutledge ResidenceForest Avenue, W. A. Rutledge ResidenceResidence of W. A. RutledgeThis house on Forest Avenue was the home of W. A. Rutledge and his wife Jessie May. Mr. Rutledge was the secretary of Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company. The house still stands at 34th St. and Fore
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