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ObjectID Object Description
2019.004.001
Truck
Hawkeye trucks were built between 1916-1933 in Sioux City, IA. Models of these trucks range from one ton to three and a half tons. Pictured above is the Model K which is the one and a half ton… Read More Truck
2019.006.001
Print, Photographic

Pictured in this photograph are Donald and Philip Everly. The brothers made up the Rock N' Roll duo, the Everly Brothers. Donald was born in Kentucky in 1937. Two years later, the family moved to… Read More

Print, Photographic
2019.006.002
Brochure

Photograph of Donald and Philip Everly. The brothers made up the Rock N' Roll duo, the Everly Brothers. Donald was born in Kentucky in 1937. Two years later, the family moved to Chicago, IL and… Read More

Brochure
2019.006.003
House

The childhood home of the famous rock duo, the Everly Brothers. Donald was born in Kentucky in 1937. Two years later, the family moved to Chicago, IL and Philip was born. At an early age, the boys… Read More

House
2019.006.004
Brochure

Pictured above a brochure depicting the history of the famous rock duo, the Everly Brothers. Donald was born in Kentucky in 1937. Two years later, the family moved to Chicago, IL and Philip was… Read More

Brochure
2019.007.001
Tusk, Mammoth
This mastodon tusk was discovered in the 1930s in Hampton, Iowa while digging a gravel pit. The tusk is twelve feet long and weighs around six hundred pounds. After it was discovered, the people of… Read More Tusk, Mammoth
2019.008.001
Moccasin
These moccasins were made around 1925 by a Meskwaki tribe member. These moccasins include 4 beaded "ears", two each, on the sides of the shoe. "Ear 1" has two birds facing each other and "ear 2"… Read More Moccasin
2019.009.001
Postcard, Picture
The Farmer's Cooperative Creamery of Strawberry Point and Arlington Cooperative Creamery consolidated on October 1, 1953 to become the Maquoketa Valley Cooperative. They maintained separate… Read More Postcard, Picture
2019.009.002
Postcard, Picture
Strawberry Point Marching Band, undated. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. Postcard, Picture
2019.009.003
Postcard, Picture
New Strawberry Point Creamery - 1909. The Creamery Association formed in 1890, erecting a new building on Cherry Street, Strawberry Point, and commencing operations in 1892. This building was found… Read More Postcard, Picture
2019.009.004
Postcard, Picture
Strawberry Point Farmers Creamery Association, possibly late 1940s. The Creamery Association formed in 1890, erecting a new building on Cherry Street and commencing operations in 1892. This building… Read More Postcard, Picture
2019.009.005
Postcard, Picture
Postcard labeled "Largest whole milk creamery in the U.S." Undated, possibly ca. 1909-1920. The Creamery Association formed in 1890, erecting a new building on Cherry Street and commencing operations… Read More Postcard, Picture
2019.009.006
Postcard, Picture
Strawberry Point Creamery In 1867, the first Strawberry Point Creamery was opened by Grannis and Bushee. They made cheese using the milk of 250 cows. A. O. Kinsley built a cheese factory in 1870.… Read More Postcard, Picture
2019.010.001
Print, Photographic
Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. There is a white fence around the property and perhaps an orchard in front of the building. Year unknown. For any use other than instructional resources, please check… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.002
Print, Photographic
Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. Surrounded by horse and ox drawn carts. Iowa's second territorial governor Jonathan Chambers was the first to use the capitol building. Year unknown. For any use other… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.003
Print, Photographic
Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. Unidentified activities taking place which seem to be a rally in front of the building. Perhaps a banner and bunting hanging from the upper story. For any use other than… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.004
Print, Photographic
Labeled Iowa State University, Winter 1869. Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa with a building on either side, surrounded by fencing. A sign in front reads Cobban & Thompson, Boot & Shoe Store. For… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.005
Print, Photographic
The reverse spiral staircase inside Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.006
Print, Photographic
Photo ca. 1960s-1970s Students possibly transitioning between classes near Old Capitol, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.008
Print, Photographic
Close up view of the crown of the pillars on the second floor rotunda, Old Capitol building, Iowa City, Iowa. These wooden Corinthian columns are among the only original woodwork remaining in the… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.009
Print, Photographic
Elevated interior photograph of the senate chamber in the Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. Red walls, red and green curtains. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.010
Print, Photographic
Speaker's desk inside the Senate chamber, Old Capitol, Iowa City, Iowa. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright… Read More Print, Photographic
2019.010.011
Print, Photographic
Desk and safe inside the Old Capitol. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. Print, Photographic
2020.001.001
Print, Photographic
Emil Tyden. Emil Tyden b. Sweden, immigrated to Moline, Illinois. 1882 worked for Moline Organ Company; business man in Chicago, land agent for the Union Pacific Railroad; owner, Tyden's… Read More Print, Photographic
2020.001.002
Print, Photographic
Aerial view of Tyden Farm No. 6 taken March 10, 2015. Print, Photographic