CEDAR COUNTY, IOWA

CENTENNIAL
1859 - 1959
CLARENCE, IOWA

INDEX OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Submitted by Sharon Elijah, February 7, 2012


PAGE PHOTOGRAPH DESCRIPTION
11 Thomas Robinson
11 Margaret Spear Robinson
11 Wm. S. Robinson
11 Martha Garrison Van Wormer 1844-1934 came to township in 1847
11 John Van Wormer
13 Perez Frink
13 Lydia Williams Frink
13 Rev. F. J. Wilson
15 Depot torn down March 1959
15 Residence of Ida Engelking Built by L. B. Gere
19 Old water tower and gas plant about 1911
21 West end of business district about 1918
23 Present site of B & K Store
25 Kahl's Café occupies the first floor of this building.
Now remodeled, Mrs. Pearl Perkins lives in the second floor apartment.
The Masonic Hall is on the third floor.
27 Part of Christmas Display in downtown Park. Bandshell in background
29 Livery Barn and Garage Corner
31 The old hotel in the background
33 First National Bank Building now the Post Office
35 Clarence Savings Bank
35 W. D. G. Cottrell Bank
35 Hardware Store located on present site of Clarence Savings Bank
37 Jerome Hart, father of Clarence Hart, first white Child born in Clarence
37 George E. Smith, druggist 1869-1905
37 Dr. Thomas Coates
37 Dr. Wm. Greig
37 D. T. Nicoll, M. D.
39 David Elijah, Founder of Clarence Saving Bank
39 The first Clarence Savings Bank, now the Merritt Barber Shop
41 Clarence Hart, 1863-1957 first person born in Clarence
41 H. D. Kemman's Implement display
43 E. E. Martzahn's Produce Station
47 Dr. J. E. Smith
51 The first Clarence School
53 Clarence School 1908
57 Grade School Addition
59 Presbyterian Church 1911
61 Presbyterian Church after the storm of June 29, 1929
63 Methodist Church built in 1869
63 Interior of Methodist Church that burned in 1919
65 S. S. Smith, Pastor of Methodist Church, 1909-1921
65 Methodist Church Fire
67 St. John's Evangelical and Reform Church
69 Rev. Karl Fauth
85 Senator James M. Kent
85 James W. Beatty
85 Hiram Dewell
87 Gordon Smith
87 Edwin C. Schluter
87 Earl Elijah
87 Excavating at the New Community Park in September of 1958
89 Clarence High School ball team of 1914
89 Morning after Hallowe'en
89 Hauling hogs to the stockyards
91 H. D. Kemman Sons family band
91 George Miller, first rural mail carrier on route No. 1
93 This is the way threshing was done in the very early 1900's
95 Opening of first Garage in Clarence.
Car marks contrast to the endless row of buggies. This is now Thein Motor Sales
95 First Garage - Thein Motor Sales
97 Memorial Day Parade following World War I, marching to the Clarence Town Cemetery
97 The old Band Stand on Main Street
99 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoffner in a 1906 Cadillac
99 A 1910 model, 2 cylinder Buick car is still in existence at Olin, Iowa.
(Left to right) Alfred Hoffner, Tom McNamee (in seat) and Herman Dettman

Page created February 7, 2012 by Lynn McCleary

Return to Clarence Centennial Book, Table of Contents

Return to Cedar Co. IAGenWeb Home Page