Dubuque Herald May 26, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Herald May 26, 1878 Caught On The Fly DUBUQUE, May 25, 1878. During the past 24 hours ending 3:40 p. m. the barometer over the Upper Mississippi valley shows slight changes of pressure, with generally lower temperature, prevailing northwest winds. And fair weather. Rainreported at Leavenworth and St. Louis. The Mississippi river has […]

Dubuque Herald May 25, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Herald May 25, 1878 Caught On The Fly DUBUQUE, May 24, 1878. During the past 24 hours ending 3:40 p. m. the barometer over the Mississippi valley,  shows a slight decrease of pressure, accompanied by a slight decrease of temperature, generally westerly winds, and fair weather. Light rain reported at Leavenworth. The Mississippi […]

Dubuque Herald May 23, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Herald May 23, 1878 Caught On The Fly DUBUQUE, May 22, 1878. During the past 24 hours ending 3:40 p. m. the barometer over the Upper Mississippi valley, has risen slightly, with generally lower temperature,  and prevailing south and east winds. Rain reported at St. Louis, Keokuk, Leavenworth and Omaha. The Mississippi river […]

Dubuque Herald May 21, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Herald May 21, 1878 Caught On The Fly DUBUQUE, May 20, 1878. During the past 24 hours ending 3:40 p. m. the barometer over the Mississippi valley shows an increase of pressure, to-gether with general increase of temperature, and prevailing northwest winds. Light rain reported at St. Paul and LaCrosse. The Mississippi river […]

Dubuque Herald May 30, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Herald May 30, 1878 Caught On The Fly DUBUQUE, May 29, 1878. During the past 24 hours ending 3:40 p. m. the barometer over the Upper Mississippi valley shows very small changes of pressure, with generally lower temperature and variable winds. Rain reported at Keokuk, Davenport, Omaha, and LaCrosse. The Mississippi river has […]