Dubuque Herald June 1, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF

Posted Posted in June 1886, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald June 1, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1, 1:30 a. m. Indications—For Iowa: Local rains slightly cooler, variable winds.   —W. H. Torbert’s, wholesale and retail druggist,750 Main street. —Jordan and photographs.           tf —Lindeman Piano, C. Sass, Agt., 1050 Clay —June 1st […]

Order of Exercise—Line of March for Sunday and Monday Observances

Posted Posted in Dubuque History

The Dubuque Daily Herald Sunday May 30, 1886 DECORATION DAY Order of Exercise—Line of March for Sunday and Monday Observances.  List of Names of Departed Soldiers—A Big Turnout Expected.  MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES AND ORDER OF MARCH. All organizations and citizens  participating in the parade will assemble at Washington park promptly at 2 o’clock p. m., Monday […]

Dubuque Herald May 30, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF

Posted Posted in May 1886, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald May 30, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF DUBUQUE, May 29, 1886. Mean barometer                                          29.850 Mean thermometer                                      68. Mean relative humidity                              66. Maximum temperature,                              83. Minimum temperature,                              60. Prevailing Winds                                         S. Total precipitation, 0.14. RIVER BULLETIN. The following are the stages of water at the points named […]

Some Gleanings from His Life’s History and Brief Tribute to His Memory

Posted Posted in Alexander Young, Prominent Dubuquers

The Dubuque Daily Times   August 3, 1880 DEATH OF ALEXANDER YOUNG Some Gleanings from His Life’s History and Brief Tribute to His Memory.  Universal Regret Throughout the Community for the Loss of an Old and Honored Citizen.  The news of Mr. Alexander Young’s death was received throughout this  community yesterday with profound n universal regret. […]

Dubuque Herald May 29, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF

Posted Posted in May 1886, News In Brief

The Dubuque Herald May 29, 1886 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF DUBUQUE, May 28, 1886. Mean barometer                                          29.880 Mean thermometer                                      68. Mean relative humidity                              52. Maximum temperature,                              81. Minimum temperature,                              2 Prevailing Winds                                         S. W. Total precipitation, 0.00. RIVER BULLETIN. The following are the stages of water at the points […]

Blackhawk Hose Company Of Pierre, Dakota

Posted Posted in 1886 Tournament, Fire Department

The Dubuque Daily Herald Friday May 28, 1886  The Tournament. A letter received by Secretary Agnew yesterday morning from Pierre, Dak., instructed him to enter the Blackhawk hose company of that city in the free-for-all-race. The company will be accompanied by the famous Eleventh Regiment band stationed at Fort Sully, Dak. The Independent hose company writes […]

Major Connolly Is Laid To Rest While Dubuque Pays Reverent Tribute

Posted Posted in Maurice Connolly, Prominent Dubuquers

 The Telegraph-Herald  Wednesday June 1, 1921 Major Connolly Is Laid                    To Rest While Dubuque                                    Pays Reverent Tribute Business Generally Suspended For One Hour While Dead Aviator Is Borne To Grave—- Firing Squad And Bugler At Cemetery— Funeral Marked By Simplicity. All Dubuque paid a last tribute to the late Major Maurice Connolly today, when […]