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It Happened in Keokuk

Published: Thursday, October 23, 2008 1:54 PM CDT
Oct. 23, 1908

100 years ago

Lantern Club organized to light streets as a result of damage to light plant which cut off area lights.

Oct. 23, 1933

75 years ago

Phil Ball, owner of St. Louis Browns and former Keokuk resident, dies.


Oct. 23, 1958

50 years ago

Barbara McCullough of Keokuk won second honors recently in a piano audition contest sponsored by the Music Teachers Association Inc. at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant.

Oct. 23, 1983

24 years ago

Mrs. Carl Huiskamp hosts Keokuk Area Hospital Auxiliary Tea for members and interested persons.



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