Van Spankeren House, 507 East Franklin Street, Pella, Marion County, I...
Significance: Boyhood home of Wyatt Earp. Survey number: HABS IA-97 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Van Spankeren House, 507 East Franklin Street, Pella, Marion County, I...
Significance: Boyhood home of Wyatt Earp. Survey number: HABS IA-97 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Central College, Temporary Quarters, 1107 West Washington Street, Pell...
Significance: This structure was the temporary quarters for the Iowa Central University's (now Central College) first classes between 1845 and 1856. Survey number: HABS IA-96 Building/structure dates: after 1... More
Dr. Joost Roelofsz House, 1008-10 Main Street (Reformation Avenue), Pe...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-32 Building/structure dates: 1848 Initial Co... More
Dr. Joost Roelofsz House, 1008-10 Main Street (Reformation Avenue), Pe...
Significance: This Second Empire style house was built for Judge Charles Mason, first chief justice of the Iowa Territory Supreme Court. Survey number: HABS IA-30-32 Building/structure dates: 1848 Initial Co... More
Central College, Temporary Quarters, 1107 West Washington Street, Pell...
Significance: This structure was the temporary quarters for the Iowa Central University's (now Central College) first classes between 1845 and 1856. Survey number: HABS IA-96 Building/structure dates: after 1... More
Van Spankeren House, 507 East Franklin Street, Pella, Marion County, I...
Significance: Boyhood home of Wyatt Earp. Survey number: HABS IA-97 Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Birds eye view of Pella, Marion County, Iowa, 1869 /
Indexed for points of interest. Dealer: Michael D. Heaston Rare Books and Mss., Wichita, KS. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Acquisition contol no. 2013-044