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The 1884-1885 through 1890-91 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 751 Locust as the address. | The 1884-1885 through 1890-91 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 751 Locust as the address. | ||
An example of his work was found in 2015 at 260-280 West 17th. This was termed the James Howie Block and was constructed in 1884. There were originally twelve apartments each with six rooms. (1) | |||
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1. Jacobsen, James A. "History Pays!" Historic Preservation Consulting Firm. Online: http://weblink.cityofdubuque.org/WebLink8/1/doc/37742/Page3.aspx | |||
See: [[HOWIE, James|James HOWIE]] | See: [[HOWIE, James|James HOWIE]] |
Revision as of 19:19, 29 November 2015
JAMES HOWIE. The 1880 Dubuque City Directory listed 255 5th.
The 1884-1885 through 1890-91 Dubuque City Directory listed 751 Locust as the address.
An example of his work was found in 2015 at 260-280 West 17th. This was termed the James Howie Block and was constructed in 1884. There were originally twelve apartments each with six rooms. (1)
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Source:
1. Jacobsen, James A. "History Pays!" Historic Preservation Consulting Firm. Online: http://weblink.cityofdubuque.org/WebLink8/1/doc/37742/Page3.aspx
See: James HOWIE