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BELFIELD HOUSE | [[File:belfieldad.jpg|250px|thumb|left|1858-1859 advertisement]]BELFIELD HOUSE. Located according to the 1856 through 1860 ''Dubuque City Directory'' at the corner of Seventh and Locust [[STREETS]], the Belfield House was operated by T. Belfield. (1) | ||
[[Category: | Board was by the day or week--with lodgings, $3.50; day board, $2.50; per day 75 cents. | ||
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1. "Inns of Yesteryear," ''Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal'', April 30, 1933, p. 5 | |||
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BELFIELD HOUSE. Located according to the 1856 through 1860 Dubuque City Directory at the corner of Seventh and Locust STREETS, the Belfield House was operated by T. Belfield. (1)
Board was by the day or week--with lodgings, $3.50; day board, $2.50; per day 75 cents.
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Source:
1. "Inns of Yesteryear," Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal, April 30, 1933, p. 5