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Center For Dubuque History


 

Digital Collections

Louise E. Halliburton Digital Collection

Rev. Robert R. Beck Collection

Peter B. Hoffman Photograph Collection

Catholic Life in the Archdiocese Collection

Herman J. Loemker Collection

William J. Klauer Digital Collection

Chaplains' Letters Collection

Father Raymond Roseliep Postcard Collection

The purpose of the Center shall be to provide leadership and direction to faculty, staff, students, and the public in the systematic study of local and regional history.  The general objectives of the Center shall be:

  • To collect, appraise, organize, describe, preserve and make accessible archival materials for research
  • To conduct research of local interest
  • To publish studies of local interest
  • To offer special courses, workshops, lectures, presentations and other forms of instruction for those interested in local history
  • To provide internships, volunteer opportunities, and training in archival studies

The Center contains numerous and varied sources for Dubuque area history. These include:

  • Over 30,000 photographs arranged by subject
  • Dubuque area newspapers on microfilm from 1836 to the present
  • Federal Census records for Dubuque County 1840-1930
  • Special Iowa Census for Dubuque County 1854,1856,1885,1895,1905,1915,1925
  • Works Progress Administration local newspaper index arranged by subjects
  • Dubuque County Tax lists 1853-1906 [incomplete]
  • Proceedings and reports of the Dubuque City Council 1837-1900
  • Extensive obituary file alphabetical by surname
  • Dubuque City Directories on microfilm 1856 to present [incomplete]
  • Dubuque County plat books, 1874,1892, and 1906
  • Dubuque Sanborn Fire Insurance Map (1909)
  • Maps—including city, state, Mississippi River, aerial, and topographic
  • Vertical files arranged by subjects (businesses, schools, churches, etc.)
  • Oral histories, videos, 16 mm film, DVD’s, etc.
  • Art work, sketches, paintings, architectural drawings
  • Manuscripts, letters, diaries
  • Secondary sources including city & county histories, business and family histories, etc.

Supplementary source material is also provided in the adjoining Loras College Library which contains over 350,000 items and is also a partial federal and state government document repository. If you have materials pertaining to the history of the Dubuque area (photographs, postcards, maps, diaries, letters, playbills; anything that documents the community) you may assist the Center and its users by making a donation of these materials to the Center’s permanent archives. Such donations may be tax deductible.

The resources and facilities of the Center are open to the public. Anyone interested in Dubuque area history is welcome to use the material assembled in the collection. Because of the unique and/or archival nature, materials are reference only may not be checked out.  Photocopy/scanning services are available for a fee. Due to limited staffing, large-scale research requests cannot be accommodated.

The Center for Dubuque History is located in the lower level of the Academic Resource Center (ARC) on the Loras College campus. For regular hours, see the Center for Dubuque History homepage. Those wishing to visit are encouraged to make an appointment in advance.

Loras College Center for Dubuque History
Heidi Pettitt, Director
Heidi.Pettitt@loras.edu
1450 Alta Vista Street
Dubuque, IA. 52001-4399
(563) 588-7873