Cover |
Page 4 |
Picture: Sheep at the Colonies, South Amana |
Picture: Along the Road |
Page 5 |
Picture: Musquaki Indians camping along road |
Picture: Near Marengo |
Page 6 |
River to River Raod Association logo |
Page 7 |
Picture: COL. LAFAYETTE YOUNG, Editor and Publisher Des Moines Daily Capital |
Picture: MR. J. W. EICHINGER, Telegraph and Iowa News Editor Des Moines Capital |
Page 8 |
Picture: Near West Liberty |
Picture: Dai Lewis, Glidden Tour Pathfinder congratulating Mr. B. J. Ricker, of Grinnell, upon splendid condition of Iowa Roads |
Page 9 |
Picture: Davenport High School |
Picture: Commercial Club |
Page 10 |
Picture: Schuetzen Park |
Picture: Steamboat On the Mississippi |
Page 11 |
Picture: A Residence Street |
Page 12 |
Drawing of a wreath |
Page 13 |
Picture: Old State Capital Where Territorial and State Legislatures met until 1857 |
– Now University Administration Building |
Page 14 |
Picture: Elks Club Building |
Picture: Iowa Avenue, Iowa City “The most beautiful street I have seen in the United States in any city of this size.” - John Temple Graves, Editor New York American. |
Page 15 |
Picture: At Tiffin, a view of road and houses |
Page 16 |
Picture: Through Homestead |
Page 17 |
Picture: Group of Amana Girls |
Page 18 |
Picture: Ox Team Used at the Society |
Page 19 |
Picture: Residence Street |
Page 20 |
Picture: Sloan’s Garage, Brooklyn |
Picture: The Road Through Ladora |
Page 21 |
Picture: Home of Hon. J. B. Grinnell |
Picture: Grinnell College. A part of Quadrangle |
Page 22 |
Picture: Newton High School |
Page 23 |
Picture: Mason Park |
Page 24 |
Picture: Skunk River |
Picture: Street Scene – Centropolis Hotel |
Page 25 |
Picture: State Industrial School for Girls, Mitchellville |
Page 26 |
Picture: State Capital |
Picture: Looking up Fifth Street. Court House at Left |
Page 27 |
Picture: Sixth Avenue Bridge |
Picture: Walnut Street at night |
Page 28 |
Picture: Locust Street Bridge, Coliseum at Left |
Page 30 |
Picture: At Adel |
Page 31 |
Picture: Home of W. B. Moore, near Dale where old stage tavern used to stand |
Picture: Crab Apple Tree in Guthrie Center |
Picture: Old state station built of native lumber in 1854 |
Picture: J. W. Foster and party |
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Picture: A typical farm along river to river road in Guthrie county |
Picture: Farmers autos from a single neighborhood on Main St., Guthrie County |
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Picture: The square at Minden |
Picture: Birds-eye view of Neola |
Page 36 |
Picture: Weed’s Park, Muscatine |
Picture: Launching party on the Mississippi |
Page 37 |
Picture: General Map of the River to River Road With Legend |