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LANGWORTHY HOLLOW. The area appears to name the southern portion of the Couler Valley along Kaufmann | LANGWORTHY HOLLOW. The area appears to name the southern portion of the Couler Valley along Kaufmann Avenue and East 22nd with specific reference to the area lying west of Central Avenue. (1) The area was the location of the first [[LEAD]] strikes made by [[LANGWORTHY, Lucius Hart|Lucius Hart LANGWORTHY]] and [[LANGWORTHY, Edward|Edward LANGWORTHY]]. (2) | ||
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Jacobsen, James E. ''The Architectural and Historical Resources of Dubuque, Iowa, 1837-1955'', p. | 1. Jacobsen, James E. ''The Architectural and Historical Resources of Dubuque, Iowa, 1837-1955'', Online: http://www.cityofdubuque.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2936, p. 3 | ||
[[Category: | 2. Sommer, Lawrence J. '''The Heritage of Dubuque: An Architectural View'''. Tel Graphics, East Dubuque, Illinois, 1975, p. 23 | ||
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LANGWORTHY HOLLOW. The area appears to name the southern portion of the Couler Valley along Kaufmann Avenue and East 22nd with specific reference to the area lying west of Central Avenue. (1) The area was the location of the first LEAD strikes made by Lucius Hart LANGWORTHY and Edward LANGWORTHY. (2)
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1. Jacobsen, James E. The Architectural and Historical Resources of Dubuque, Iowa, 1837-1955, Online: http://www.cityofdubuque.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2936, p. 3
2. Sommer, Lawrence J. The Heritage of Dubuque: An Architectural View. Tel Graphics, East Dubuque, Illinois, 1975, p. 23