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JAEGER, Oscar(Dubuque, IA, 1887-1958). The brother of [[JAEGER, Frank M.|Frank M.JAEGER]] was a soldier in [[WORLD WAR II]] and a world traveler. He wrote "The Great Grand Canyon Adventure," a book based upon his journey down the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Needles, Arizona in 1927. He made line drawings of shooting the rapids, which are printed in his book. | JAEGER, Oscar (Dubuque, IA, 1887-1958). The brother of [[JAEGER, Frank M.|Frank M.JAEGER]] was a soldier in [[WORLD WAR II]] and a world traveler. He wrote "The Great Grand Canyon Adventure," a book based upon his journey down the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Needles, Arizona in 1927. He made line drawings of shooting the rapids, which are printed in his book. | ||
Jaeger was a member of the Elks Lodge, a 40-year member of the American Legion, and was a patron and member of the [[DUBUQUE ART ASSOCIATION]]. | Jaeger was a member of the Elks Lodge, a 40-year member of the American Legion, and was a patron and member of the [[DUBUQUE ART ASSOCIATION]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:29, 26 October 2010
JAEGER, Oscar (Dubuque, IA, 1887-1958). The brother of Frank M.JAEGER was a soldier in WORLD WAR II and a world traveler. He wrote "The Great Grand Canyon Adventure," a book based upon his journey down the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Needles, Arizona in 1927. He made line drawings of shooting the rapids, which are printed in his book.
Jaeger was a member of the Elks Lodge, a 40-year member of the American Legion, and was a patron and member of the DUBUQUE ART ASSOCIATION.