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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:02, 15 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page WALLER, Rev. Richard Bonson (Created page with "left|thumb|150px|Richard Waller. Photo courtesy: Bob RedingWALLER, Rev. Richard Bonson. (Yorkshire, England, Feb. 26, 1796--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 31, 1888). Arriving in the area in 1834, Waller with and Robert Bonson, Samuel HUGHLETT, Major Rountree of Platteville and others formed a company to construct blast furnaces. (1) Their first was built in 1835 along the Little Platte in Wisconsin. It was the first furnace for smelting con...")
- 17:00, 15 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page WALLER, Richard (content was: "left|thumb|150px|Richard Waller. Photo courtesy: Bob RedingWALLER, Richard. (Yorkshire, England, Feb. 26, 1796--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 31, 1888). Arriving in the area in 1834, Waller with and Robert Bonson, Samuel HUGHLETT, Major Rountree of Platteville and others formed a company to construct blast furnaces. (1) Their first was bui...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 14:43, 5 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page Murky (Created page with "President of Illinois seminary to speak at Dubuque's MLK event The president of an Illinois seminary will serve as the featured speaker at Dubu… A Dubuque radio executive said gratitude powers his mission to honor the United States and the military members in its service. “We have to thank them for our freedoms,” Perry Mason said. The general manager of Radio Dubuque, the 66-year-old Mason is a driving force behind two local initiatives that celebrate veterans and...")
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- 18:11, 3 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Napkin6.jpg
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- 18:14, 2 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Preglerbook.png
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- 20:53, 1 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page WALLER, John Robert Haigh (Created page with "WALLER, John R. Haigh. (Rockdale, IA, March 10, 1845--Dubuque, IA, August 20, 1891). The son of Robert and Marie Waller, Robert's father was a miner and smelter. In 1862 or 1863, he graduated from Epworth Seminary. During the CIVIL WAR, he enlisted in Company A, Forty-fourth Iowa volunteer infantry. For the first three years after the war he was engaged in the smelting business with his brother-in-law, William COATES, deceased, and WATTERS, Wil...")
- 20:50, 1 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page WALLER, John Robert Haight (content was: "WALLER, John R. Haight. (Rockdale, IA, March 10, 1845--Dubuque, IA, August 1891). The son of Robert and Marie Waller, Robert's father was a miner and smelter. In 1862 or 1863, he graduated from Epworth Seminary. During the CIVIL WAR, he enlisted in Company A, Forty-fourth Iowa volunteer infantry. For the first three years after the war he was engaged in the smelting...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))
- 04:43, 1 January 2026 Randylyon talk contribs created page WALLER, John Robert Haight (Created page with "WALLER, John R. Haight. (Rockdale, IA--March 10, 1845--Dubuque, IA, August 1891). The son of Robert and Marie Waller, Robert's father was a miner and smelter. In 1862 or 1863, he graduated from Epworth Seminary. During the CIVIL WAR, he enlisted in Company A, Forty-fourth Iowa volunteer infantry. For the first three years after the war he was engaged in the smelting business with his brother-in-law, William COATES, deceased, and WATTERS, Willia...")

