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[[Image:FUHRMAN2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: The Stevens Orchestra Projecthttp://stevensorchestra.tripod.com/index.html]]
[[Image:FUHRMAN2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: The Stevens Orchestra Projecthttp://stevensorchestra.tripod.com/index.html]]
A 1936 Telegraph-Herald advertisement through the 1962 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 530 Wilbur Lane.
A 1936 Telegraph-Herald advertisement through the 1966 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 530 Wilbur Lane.


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Photo courtesy: The Stevens Orchestra Projecthttp://stevensorchestra.tripod.com/index.html

GUS FUHRMAN ORCHESTRA. The Gus Fuhrman Orchestra performed from the late 1920s until about 1980. During that time Gus FUHRMAN had either a full orchestra, a small trio, or combo. He was very well known in the small towns in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. As a life long Elk, Gus also played the many Elks clubs in the Tri State area.

Photo courtesy: The Stevens Orchestra Projecthttp://stevensorchestra.tripod.com/index.html

A 1936 Telegraph-Herald advertisement through the 1966 Dubuque City Directory listed 530 Wilbur Lane.