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Edgewood Museum

The Edgewood Museum
109 W. Union St.--PO Box 395
Edgewood, IA 52042

563-608-5546 Director Cell

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>Index of Stories

Index of Stories

Story #100:  George Holtz — Edgewood soldier loses leg in WW I

Story #101:  Bryan G. Sherman(1892-1984)–A Memoir

  1. The life of a child in rural Iowa at the turn of the 20th century.
  2. Rural school, high school, and college.
  3. In service of Country
  4. Coming home from war, and butchering hogs
  5. Marriage, children, and maple syrup
  6. Planting, harvest, and horsepower
  7. Final installment–Observations on changes I have seen.

Story #102:  The Ring–A Journey from Edgewood to Hell, and Back

Story #103:  Flintknapping–Stayin’ alive in the Stone Age

Story #104:  Bixby Park–Its history as described in 1927.

Story #105:  The March Blizzards of 1959

Story #106: Kuhlman Auto– Business established in 1922

Story #107:  Gleason, Schultz, and Funk —History found in a wall

Story #108:  John E. Stalnaker–Taught in Lodomillo rural schools for 46 years

Story #109:  Keith Sherman–Young Entrepreneur

Story #110:  Short line railroad–Manchester & Oneida Railway

Story #111:  Cemetery Story–Long Lost Love

Story #112:  Six of Nine Sons in Service–1942

Story #113:  One-armed Marshal 1952

Story #114:  Edgewood JayCees on KWWL-TV’s “Community Quiz–1976”

Story #115:  Pioneering life in Clayton County

Story #116 Early Yankee Settlement pioneers

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