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POWDER MAGAZINE. Explosives were important in mining, but dangerous to the general population. In 1844 [[FARLEY, Jesse P.|Jesse P. FARLEY]] was authorized to build a powder magazine, and all persons who sold powder were required to deposit the same inside. In November, 1844, Farley & Bonson presented a bill of $206.85 for construction costs.
POWDER MAGAZINE. Explosives were important in mining, but dangerous to the general population. In 1844 [[FARLEY, Jesse P.|Jesse P. FARLEY]] was authorized to build a powder magazine, and all persons who sold powder were required to deposit the same inside. In November, 1844, Farley & Bonson presented a bill of $206.85 for construction costs. (1) Located along Eighth Street, the building was ordered sold at public auction to the highest bidder in August, 1850. (2)


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Oldt, Franklin T. and Patrick J. Quigley. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa''' Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1890, p. 75
1. Oldt, Franklin T. and Patrick J. Quigley. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa''' Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1890, p. 75
 
2. Ibid., p. 89


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POWDER MAGAZINE. Explosives were important in mining, but dangerous to the general population. In 1844 Jesse P. FARLEY was authorized to build a powder magazine, and all persons who sold powder were required to deposit the same inside. In November, 1844, Farley & Bonson presented a bill of $206.85 for construction costs. (1) Located along Eighth Street, the building was ordered sold at public auction to the highest bidder in August, 1850. (2)

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1. Oldt, Franklin T. and Patrick J. Quigley. History of Dubuque County, Iowa Chicago: Goodspeed Historical Association, 1890, p. 75

2. Ibid., p. 89