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2018.038.001 Print, Photographic |
This is a photograph of Mary Hanna, one of the first pioneers to settle in what became Waterloo, Iowa. Hanna, along with her husband George and brother John Melrose, arrived in the Cedar Valley in… Read More | |
2018.038.002 Print, Photographic |
This photograph, taken sometime after 1900, shows Mary Hanna, one of the first settlers of Waterloo, Iowa. Hanna, along with her husband George and brother John Melrose, arrived in the Cedar Valley… Read More | |
2018.038.003 Trunk |
This small trunk belonged to Mary Hanna, one of the first settlers of Waterloo, Iowa. Hanna received this trunk in a trade that she made with a group of Native Americans, who were most likely… Read More | |
2018.038.004 Print, Photographic |
This is a photograph of Charles Mullan, one of Waterloo, Iowa's, early settlers. Mullan and his wife, America, were the third family to settle in the area. Charles was an early businessman, the first… Read More | |
2018.038.005 Compass, Surveyor's |
This surveyor's compass was used by Charles Mullan, one of earliest settlers of Waterloo, Iowa. Charles was an early businessman, the first justice of the peace and served as the settlement's first… Read More | |
2018.038.006 Chain, Surveyor's |
Charles Mullan, one of the earliest settlers of Waterloo, Iowa, used this surveyor's chain to map out the Waterloo area. Chains like this one measured 66 feet long and were made up of 100 different… Read More | |
2018.038.007 Stake, Survey |
Charles Mullan, one of the earliest settlers of Waterloo, Iowa, used these survey stakes as he mapped out the Waterloo area. Stakes like these were used to mark boundaries and locations that were… Read More | |
2018.038.008 Print, Photographic |
This is a photograph of Maren Christensen Olesen, a resident of Waterloo, Iowa. Maren came to the United States in 1890, at the age of 17. She arrived in New York and was processed at Ellis Island.… Read More | |
2018.038.009 Skirt |
Maren Christensen wore this wool skirt on her 1890 voyage to the United States. The skirt was made from the wool of sheep that her own family raised, and it was carded, dyed and woven into fabric by… Read More | |
2018.038.010 Envelope |
These five envelopes contain Christmas cards sent to the five Sullivan brothers: George, Francis, Joseph, Madison, and Albert, in December 1942. The five Sullivan brothers were part of an Irish… Read More | |
2018.038.011 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Adnan Mahmutagic, a Bosnian native who immigrated to the United States in the aftermath of the Bosnian War. In this clip, Mahmutagic discusses working for the… Read More |
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2018.038.012 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Adnan Mahmutagic, a Bosnian native who immigrated to the United States in the aftermath of the Bosnian War. In this clip, Mahmutagic discusses working for the United… Read More | |
2018.038.013 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Deno Cejvanovic, a Bosnian native who discusses life after the war and coming to the United States. Deno Cejvanovic and his family immigrated to Waterloo on October… Read More | |
2018.038.014 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Deno Cejvanovic, a Bosnian native who discusses life after the war and coming to the United States. Deno Cejvanovic and his family immigrated to Waterloo on October… Read More | |
2018.038.015 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Edis Beganovic, a Bosnian native who discusses his experience coming to the United States. Edis Beganovic and his sister were sponsored by their cousin to move to… Read More | |
2018.038.016 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Edis Beganovic, a Bosnian native who discusses his experience coming to the United States. Edis Beganovic and his sister were sponsored by their cousin to move to… Read More | |
2018.038.017 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Mirsada Ibradzic, a Bosnian native who discusses her experience coming to the United States. Eighteen year old Mirsada Ibradzic arrived in America on January 21, 1997… Read More | |
2018.038.018 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Mirsada Ibradzic, a Bosnian native who discusses her experience coming to the United States. Eighteen year old Mirsada Ibradzic arrived in America on January 21, 1997… Read More | |
2018.038.019 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Zinaida Eyestone, who discusses the differing language and culture between Bosnia and the United States. Zinaida Eyestone immigrated with her young daughter first to… Read More | |
2018.038.020 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Zinaida Eyestone, who discusses the differing language and culture between Bosnia and the United States. Zinaida Eyestone immigrated with her young daughter first to… Read More | |
2018.038.021 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Zulfeta Rizvic, a Bosnian native who discusses the transition from Bosnia to the United States with her family. In December 1996 Zulfeta Rizvic, her husband and… Read More | |
2018.038.022 Interview |
The subject of this interview is Zulfeta Rizvic, a Bosnian native who discusses the transition from Bosnia to the United States with her family. In December 1996 Zulfeta Rizvic, her husband and… Read More | |
2018.038.023 Cap |
This knit "pussy cap" was worn by Waterloo resident Erin Dawson at the Des Moines Women's March, 01/21/2017 For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that… Read More | |
2018.038.024 Sign |
Waterloo resident Angi Reid carried this sign at Des Moines during the Iowa Women's March, 1/21/2017. She claimed it was the only sign with streamers. For any use other than instructional resources,… Read More | |
2018.038.025 Shirt |
Worn by Cedar Falls resident and Grout Museum District Executive Director Billie Bailey at the Iowa Women's March in Des Moines, 1/21/2017. For any use other than instructional resources, please… Read More |