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Haggerty, Otto P. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 27, 1910--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 11, 1952). Barge operator. Haggerty operated the popular barge from which thousands have fished across the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] from [[EAGLE POINT PARK]]. Haggerty had an agreement with bridge maintenance workers that he would answer an emergency whistle if a worker happened to fall into the river. | Haggerty, Otto P. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 27, 1910--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 11, 1952). Barge operator. Haggerty operated the popular barge from which thousands have fished across the [[MISSISSIPPI RIVER]] from [[EAGLE POINT PARK]]. Haggerty had an agreement with bridge maintenance workers that he would answer an emergency whistle if a worker happened to fall into the river. | ||
On February 7, 1952, Haggerty was an important participant in the rescue of a Dubuque resident who fell through thin | On February 7, 1952, Haggerty was an important participant in the rescue of a Dubuque resident who fell through thin [[ICE]] south of the barge. Haggerty and others nearby quickly nailed lumber together to form a catwalk to rescue the person clinging to the edge of the ice. Ironically, Haggerty drowned when he fell from the stern of a boat which was crossing the river to his barge. |
Revision as of 02:47, 1 March 2010
Haggerty, Otto P. (Dubuque, IA, Aug. 27, 1910--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 11, 1952). Barge operator. Haggerty operated the popular barge from which thousands have fished across the MISSISSIPPI RIVER from EAGLE POINT PARK. Haggerty had an agreement with bridge maintenance workers that he would answer an emergency whistle if a worker happened to fall into the river.
On February 7, 1952, Haggerty was an important participant in the rescue of a Dubuque resident who fell through thin ICE south of the barge. Haggerty and others nearby quickly nailed lumber together to form a catwalk to rescue the person clinging to the edge of the ice. Ironically, Haggerty drowned when he fell from the stern of a boat which was crossing the river to his barge.