Cambridge, Iowa: The First 150 Years - Additions and Corrections
After the publication of our first book in 2006, many people helped us with additional information and suggestions. Florence Wheeler collected many of these. They are shown here for those who already have the book and for our use when the book is reprinted. Please let us know of other Cambridge history for this book and our files. You can add your comments here or contact members of the Cambridge Historical Association.
Page 56 In 1941 Helen Gill (not Helen Gill Clawson)
Page 64 - The pulpit in the Baptist Church was made by J. D. Snyder, the first pastor. It was made from a tree on the farm next to Jim and Margaret Elliott.
Page 66 Bruce Sholes (not Shoals)
Page 71 Under Dray Lines/Trucking add Earl McCone
Under Garages/Gas Stations should be Heintz D-X Station (not Heintz Standard)
Under Implement Dealers John Nickelsen (not Nickelson)
Page 76 Upper right picture, at the desk is H. H. Levold
Page 77 Upper picture the ? person is Orton Adams
Imogene had movie last - Ivan ran the projector took bags of popcorn in a box - sold to men on Main Street - got a bag of popcorn Darell Jones
Page 85 This building also was a bowling alley and the second floor was once a dance floor.
Page 103 The patient in the photo is Erving Kirk.
When Dr. Houser pulled baby teeth, if the patient did not cry, they got a sucker.
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