Garnavillo Parade on July 4, 1918. School girls are marching. Location is on Main Street heading South. The small building in the photo is the location of what is now (2017) Thoma's Dairy Bar.
Garnavillo Parade on July 4, 1918. Parade entry is "Veterans", the car was driven by Dr. J.W. Hudek. Photo was taken on Centre Street and the building in the background was the Congregational Church - now the Garnavillo Historical Museum (2017).
Garnavillo Parade on July 4, 1918. Red Cross entry, Driver in the picture is "Unknown". The women are Elsie Walleser and Mrs. Fred Fehlhafer. Photo was taken on Main Street looking north.
May 1922, a bond issue was passed to put up new Elementary and High School in Garnavillo. The building was finished in the summer of 1923 and the first class was held in it on September 3, 1923. The Elementary and High School classes were held in…
May 1922, a bond issue was passed to put up new Elementary and High School in Garnavillo. The building was finished in the summer of 1923 and the first class was held in it on September 3, 1923. The Elementary and High School classes were held in…
May 1922, a bond issue was passed to put up new Elementary and High School in Garnavillo. The building was finished in the summer of 1923 and the first class was held in it on September 3, 1923. The Elementary and High School classes were held in…
The Garnavillo Stone Schoolhouse was built in 1855 on the corner of Washington and Van Buren on Fractional block 9 in Garnavillo. The building measured 30x35 ft with a wide schoolhouse stairway leading to the second floor. It is not clear in records…
A view of the Garnavillo City Park in 1913. The building to the far left is the Garnavillo School. Next building to the right is the Congregational Church, now known as the Garnavillo Historical Society Museum.