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Robert C. Waples, a partner in the business, was also involved in real estate, lumber, and steamboating. He platted the community of Key West. Brought to financial ruin by a financial crash, he moved to Le Mars and then Sioux Falls, South Dakota where he died in 1890. (1)


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Dubuque City Directory, 1857-1858
1. "Death of Robert C. Waples," ''Dubuque Daily Herald'', July 8, 1890, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=_OG5zn83XeQC&dat=18900708&printsec=frontpage&hl=en


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Dubuque City Directory, 1857-1858. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

WAPLES & WALMSLEY. The 1858-1859 through 1859-1860 Dubuque City Directory listed Locust between 7th and 8th. In the same year they were listed as a clothier/dry goods store at 79 Main.

Robert C. Waples, a partner in the business, was also involved in real estate, lumber, and steamboating. He platted the community of Key West. Brought to financial ruin by a financial crash, he moved to Le Mars and then Sioux Falls, South Dakota where he died in 1890. (1)

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1. "Death of Robert C. Waples," Dubuque Daily Herald, July 8, 1890, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=_OG5zn83XeQC&dat=18900708&printsec=frontpage&hl=en