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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 19:07, 12 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Hughlett.jpg
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- 18:32, 12 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page HUGHLETT, Samuel (Created page with "HUGHLETT, Samuel. (Davidson County, TN, 1808--Galena, IL,) Hughlett, his father, and brothers came to Galena in November, 1831. He was stationed in a fort at Elizabeth, Illinois during the BLACK HAWK WAR and later settled there. He served a term as deputy sheriff. Upon the death of his father who had a large number of slaves, Hughlett moved briefly to Galena where he gave slave their freedom. (1) Hughlett moved to Dubuque in 1835 or 1836 and began smelting LEAD...")
- 22:09, 10 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page UNION DUBUQUE FOOTBALL CLUB (Created page with "UNION DUBUQUE FOOTBALL CLUB. When Union Dubuque was founded in 2017 by Cliff Conrad. The purpose according to Conrad, was "to build a community-centered organization that used soccer as a means of engage and bring life to the people of our city." The club competed in the Midwest Premier League, but its 2020 season was cancelled due to the PANDEMIC. In April 2021, the club' officials announced that it was making the DUBUQUE SOCCER COMPLEX its long-term home. Pre...")
- 22:08, 9 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page FLEURY, Peter (Created page with "FLEURY, Peter. (Grisons, Switzerland-- ). One of the most important missionaries to settle in early Dubuque, Fleury had a unique gift. Born in the only tri-lingual canton in Switzerland, he spoke German; Italian; Romansch, a regional language; and was fluent in English and French. While living in Dubuque, he traveled to outlying towns to preach. He remarked in a report published by the American Home Missionary Society that residents enjoyed hearing the sermon in their...")
- 04:13, 8 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Stiermane.png
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- 14:57, 7 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:May.jpg
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- 14:55, 7 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Maye.jpg
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- 14:53, 7 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page MAY, Elmer C. (Created page with "MAY, Elmer C. Elmer (Dubuque, IA, July 14, 1933--Williamsburg, VA, Jan. 23, 2022). The fourth of five children born to Elmer Conrad May and Melita Mary Carney, was born on July 14, 1933 in Dubuque, Iowa, Elmer graduated with honors from LORAS ACADEMY), in 1951, after competing in football, basketball, and track. He graduated from Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa with a Bachelor of Science in 1956 as a two major sport athlete, football and wrestling. He graduated from...")
- 17:11, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Tetterton.jpg
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- 17:08, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page TETTERTON, Daryl W. (Created page with "TETTERTON, Daryl W. (Plymouth, NC, Feb. 27 1937--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 28, 2022. The son of William and Alice Isoland (Harrison) Tetterton, Daryl graduated from Plymouth High School in 1955 and served in the US Army in Anchorage, Alaska from 1960 to 1962. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Western Michigan University in 1966 and his master’s degree in education from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio in 1971. On November 7,1964 he married Ja...")
- 16:56, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Maas.jpg
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- 16:53, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page MAAS, Dale (Created page with "MAAS, Dale. (Dubuque, IA, Dec. 15, 1946--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 2, 2022) Born on December 15, 1946, the son of Leo and Rosemary (McCraney) Maas, Dale attended school at St. Anthony’s, WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH and graduated from DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in 1965. He met Mary Jane Smith in 1975 and they were united in marriage on September 11, 1976 at the Decorah Lutheran Church, Decorah, Iowa. Dale haD two sons from a previous marriage: Mark (Lori) and Matthew (Carr...")
- 16:43, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Harves.jpg
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- 16:41, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page HARVES, Allen D. (Created page with "left|thumb|250px| HARVES, Allen D. (Spencer, IA, May 6, 1943--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 31, 2022) The son of Ervin Dale and Jean Bernadine Hanna Harves, on November 9, 1968 he married Geraldine B. “Gerry” Holz in Williamsburg, IA. She died March 9, 2008. Dr. Harves graduated from Iowa State University in 1965. He continued his education at University of Iowa where he received his doctorate in 1969. Allen was a U.S. Air Force Veteran, serving from 1970...")
- 16:31, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Field.jpg
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- 16:29, 6 February 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page FIELD, James Jr. (Created page with "FIELD, James Jr. (Dubuque, IA, Apr. 2, 1944--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 31, 2022). The son of James and Rose Mary (Meyer) Field, James attended “University of Cathedral” grade school where he was awarded the all-around athlete trophy in eighth grade. He married Rosalyn “Cookie” Manderscheid on September 8, 1962, at ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Jim worked as a produce manager at the DUBUQUE PACKING COMPANY retail market and was a supervisor at FLEXSTEEL INDUS...")
- 20:02, 31 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:JHW2.png
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- 20:01, 31 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page J. H. WILLIAMS (Created page with "left|thumb|150px| [[Image:JHW2.png|left|thumb|150px|J. H. WILLIAMS. [[Category: Restaurant Category: Trade Tokens")
- 00:50, 26 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Cardinellwindow.jpg
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- 03:37, 25 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Navyx.png
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- 03:34, 25 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Nclub.png
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- 03:27, 25 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:First7.jpeg
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- 04:00, 23 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Lyon6.png
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- 03:52, 23 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Neiser4.png
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- 20:34, 20 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:Tibey.jpg
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- 20:10, 20 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page ANTI-TRAFFICKING (Created page with "ANTI-TRAFFICKING. Human trafficking is the process of trapping people through the use of violence, deception or coercion and exploiting them for financial or personal gain. What trafficking really means is girls groomed and forced into sexual exploitation; men tricked into accepting risky job offers and trapped in forced labor in building sites, farms or factories; and women recruited to work in private homes only to be trapped, exploited and abused behind closed doors...")
- 02:20, 19 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page CENTRAL PAPER COMPANY (Created page with "CENTRAL PAPER COMPANY. The Central Paper Company was organized in 1925 by A. V. Weber who was still the president in 1939. In 1939 the Dubuque Company bought the Newhouse Paper Company which operated in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Des Moines, Iowa; and Moline, Illinois. The Dubuque company was renamed the Newhouse paper Company of Dubuque and operated as a separate corporation with a capitalization of $50,000. Since the primary business of the Newhouse Paper C...")
- 03:33, 17 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs created page DUBUQUE AMBASSADORS (Created page with "DUBUQUE AMBASSADORS. In 1974 the organization was revived and expanded a project to welcome new businesses and thank businessmen who improved existing businesses. A goodwill group at the time of about thirty members of the DUBUQUE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and the DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, the organization planned on calling on forty local businesses deserving recognition. The first six business were to be visited by about twenty-five Ambassadors traveling aroun...")
- 03:12, 17 January 2022 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page SPODEN, Peter J. (content was: "SPODEN, Peter J. (Dubuque, IA, May 31, 1940--Yuma, AZ, Nov. 5, 1988). Spoden attended the State College of Iowa (later University of Northern Iowa). In 1964 he became the first player from that school drafted by a professional basketball team when he played for the Baltimore Bullets. He was also drafted by the Dallas Cowboy football organization. Spoden moved into coac...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))