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Condition: Used Publisher: State Historical Society of Iowa
This September/October, 1974 issue of The Palimpsest magazine, published by the State Historical Society of Iowa, features major articles on EARLY ARCHITECTURE IN DUBUQUE, and THE HOOVER-TRUMAN CORRESPONDENCE.
With a view of the octagon Langworthy House on the cover, the feature article on Early Architecture in Dubuque discusses 1800s building technology, styles, architects, construction materials, builders and outstanding examples of the results. Photos are included of many churches, schools, commercial buildings and homes.
The Hoover-Truman Correspondence article details how letters exchanged by the former president and then-President Truman led to alleviation of the world food famine following World War 2, as well as several other important executive department endeavors undertaken by the two friends.
We see no apparent defects on either inside or outer covers of this issue. (4465)
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