A woman sits at a desk in an unidentified office in the B & I Building. There are 3 rocking chairs, 2 straight back chairs, a dressing table with a mirror, and an ornate table in the room. No number has been written on the emulsion side of the…
Operating room at Mercy Hospital, Dubuque, Iowa. Seated is Dr. Mathias J. Moes. Standing are Dr. John B. Heles and Dr. William L. Becker. Also present are another man, a female nurse and a female aide. All are in street clothes covered by white…
Seated in his desk chair and holding a document, Oscar Becker is turned toward the camera. A June calendar hangs on the wall behind him. A painting in an ornate frame of a factory with smoke coming out of a smokestack and faint lettering “Dubuque …”…
A woman sits at a small desk in the outer room, while Otto F. Lange sits at his desk in the inner office of the Royal Union Mutual Life Insurance Company in room 316 of the B & I building. The woman’s small desk is equipped with a typewriter,…
Peter H. McCarthy, manager, sits in his office at the Standard Lumber Company, 602 7th Street. There is an open roll-top desk behind him with a “Rockwell’s Rival Cabinet Letter File” on top of it. There is a telephone attached to an accordion…
Mr. Kiene is seated at a large roll-top desk. A telephone, papers and pens are on the desk. The cubbyholes and drawers on the desk are carefully labeled. Above the desk are photographs of family members, possibly including ones of his son and father.…
Postmaster Herman Ternes is pictured sitting at a large desk in a narrow office. Stackes of books have been placed on top of the desk. A large mirror is hanging on the wall behind his chair. Images of a certificate and a day calendar open to “12,”…
Dressed in a vest, white shirt and dress slacks, a man holding a document stands in a profile view in a small control room. The room appears to overlook work areas at the Dubuque Brewing and Malting Company. A June calendar hangs on one of the glass…
John Kapp, the president of the Dubuque Mattress Factory at 63-77 West Main Street, stands in the doorway of an office and looks out into a workroom. There is a box spring on the floor in front of him and, on the left side of the picture, a Fairbanks…
A bearded Richard Herrmann and another gentleman, possibly one of his sons, are standing in the rear of a large room filled with long rows of chairs, sofas and tables. The number “113” has been written on the emulsion side of the negative and is…