According to the photographer’s notes, this image was taken looking east along Eight Street, in Dubuque, Iowa. The street appears to be unpaved, or constructed of hard packed gravel. Sidewalks and a fire hydrant are visible. In the foreground, a…
In this scene which looks west up 5th Street, a large Victorian-style home may be seen. A turret on the southeast side of the home, as well as the mansard roof are clearly visible. The east side of the lot is buttressed by a tall stone wall…
This images was taken from in front of the lower entrance station for the Eleventh Street cable elevator. An automobile is passing in front of the entrance station. The driver, a man wearing a white, long sleeved shirt, is visible in the car. Cables…
This image is a diagonal view of machinery in a room at a brewery. Although it was photographed in sequence with others at the Dubuque Brewing and Malting Company, this image may have been taken at the Dubuque Star Brewery, located at 4th Street and…
This photograph shows a view of a corner of a room. A small copper kettle, pipes and gauges are visible. Some damage to the lower edge of the photograph may be seen. No number has been written on the emulsion side of the negative in the upper right…
A house, likely hit by military file, is halfway crumbled. There is debris alongside the road, and more damage done to buildings in the distance. The photo is marked as U.S. Official and has the Signal Corps logo, 33786.
Four women and three men may be seen standing and sitting behind tall stacks of documents piled on tables and on the wooden floor. Additional stacks of paper are behind the workers. A large book press is visible in the left foreground. A partially…
Two men, Ed Majerus at left and possibly John O’Rourke at right, stand in the Majerus Grocery Store at 475 Clay Street. These products are visible in the store: a crate full of heads of lettuce or cabbage, Jell-O gelatin, Welch’s Grape Juice, Argo…
A marching band consisting of both men and women members is marching toward the photographer. Band members are playing trombones, saxophones, clarinets and upright tubas. The drum major is marching, and conversing with a parade marshal.