Dubuque Daily Herald May 5, 1878 Caught On The Fly

Posted Posted in May 1878

The Dubuque Daily Herald May 5, 1878 Caught On The Fly Indications: Northerly winds, shifting to southerly, warmer, clear weather, with rising barometer. —Go to church. —This is a day of rest. —Sugars point upwards. —Council to-morrow morning. —Plenty of music in town to-day. —An excursion arrived from down river to-day. —Strawberries are cheap for […]

FROM ‘DARK AGE’ TO THE PRESENT

Posted Posted in Early Dubuque

The Telegraph-Herald Sunday May 29, 1938   FROM ‘DARK AGE’ TO THE PRESENT Yankee Miners Finally Got Foothold in 1833 (Editor’s Note: This is the sixth and concluding article of a series dealing with the history of Dubuque in connection with the pageant scheduled in August here to celebrate the sesqui-cen­tennial of the city along with […]

Final Installment of ‘Beginnings of Dubuque’

Posted Posted in Early Dubuque

The Telegraph-Herald   Sunday December 8, 1940 ‘THEN AND NOW’ Final Installment of ‘Beginnings of Dubuque’ (Editor’s note: This is the final installment of a series of articles by William J. Petersen, a native of Dubuque, entitled “The Beginnings of Du­buque.” The articles appeared in the November issue of “The Palimpsest,” monthly publication of the State Histori­cal […]

DUBUQUE AS A CHARTERED TOWN

Posted Posted in DUBUQUE AS A CHARTERED TOWN

The Telegraph-Herald  Thursday November 28, 1940 DUBUQUE AS A CHARTERED TOWN Beginnings Of City Described By W. J. Petersen (Editor’s note: This is the third of a series of articles by William J. Petersen, a native of Dubuque, entitled “The Beginning of Dubuque.” The entire sketch was published in the November issue of “The Palimp­sest,” monthly […]

Daily Herald April 3, 1878  Caught on the Fly

Posted Posted in April 1878

Dubuque Daily Herald April 3, 1878  Caught on the Fly DUBUQUE. April 2, 1878. During the past 24 hours, ending 3:40 p. m., the barometer has fallen over the Upper Mississippi valley, but still maintains a remarkable uniformity of pressure, together with slight, but general decrease of temperature; northerly winds have prevailed, with fair to […]