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[[Image:hennessy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]BISHOP HENNESSY HOME. Located at 190-196 Bluff, this [[QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE]] home was constructed by Bishop [[HENNESSY, John|John HENNESSY]] in the 1880s as a home for his two sisters. The building originally had leaded glass in all the doors and stables at the rear of the property.
[[Image:hennessy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]BISHOP HENNESSY HOME. Located at 190-196 Bluff, this [[QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE]] home was constructed by Bishop [[HENNESSY, John|John HENNESSY]] in the 1880s as a home for his two sisters. The building originally had leaded glass in all the doors and stables at the rear of the property.
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BISHOP HENNESSY HOME. Located at 190-196 Bluff, this QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE home was constructed by Bishop John HENNESSY in the 1880s as a home for his two sisters. The building originally had leaded glass in all the doors and stables at the rear of the property.

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Source:

Dubuque City Assessor

Dubuque City Directory

Old House Enthusiasts online