"Item Id","Item URI","Dublin Core:Title","Dublin Core:Subject","Dublin Core:Description","Dublin Core:Creator","Dublin Core:Source","Dublin Core:Publisher","Dublin Core:Date","Dublin Core:Contributor","Dublin Core:Rights","Dublin Core:Relation","Dublin Core:Format","Dublin Core:Language","Dublin Core:Type","Dublin Core:Identifier","Dublin Core:Coverage","Item Type Metadata:Text","Item Type Metadata:Interviewer","Item Type Metadata:Interviewee","Item Type Metadata:Location","Item Type Metadata:Transcription","Item Type Metadata:Local URL","Item Type Metadata:Original Format","Item Type Metadata:Physical Dimensions","Item Type Metadata:Duration","Item Type Metadata:Compression","Item Type Metadata:Producer","Item Type Metadata:Director","Item Type Metadata:Bit Rate/Frequency","Item Type Metadata:Time Summary","Item Type Metadata:Email Body","Item Type Metadata:Subject Line","Item Type Metadata:From","Item Type Metadata:To","Item Type Metadata:CC","Item Type Metadata:BCC","Item Type Metadata:Number of Attachments","Item Type Metadata:Standards","Item Type Metadata:Objectives","Item Type Metadata:Materials","Item Type Metadata:Lesson Plan Text","Item Type Metadata:URL","Item Type Metadata:Event Type","Item Type Metadata:Participants","Item Type Metadata:Birth Date","Item Type Metadata:Birthplace","Item Type Metadata:Death Date","Item Type Metadata:Occupation","Item Type Metadata:Biographical Text","Item Type Metadata:Bibliography","Item Type Metadata:Digital Reproduction Information","Item Type Metadata:Repository","Item Type Metadata:Repository Collection","Item Type Metadata:Contact information.","Item Type Metadata:File Name","Item Type Metadata:Notes","Item Type Metadata:Digital item created","Item Type Metadata:Digital item modified","Item Type Metadata:Executive Orders","Item Type Metadata:Record Created","Item Type Metadata:Record Modified","Item Type Metadata:Transcription2","Item Type Metadata:Source URL","Omeka Legacy File:Additional Creator","Omeka Legacy File:Transcriber","Omeka Legacy File:Producer","Omeka Legacy File:Render Device","Omeka Legacy File:Render Details","Omeka Legacy File:Capture Date","Omeka Legacy File:Capture Device","Omeka Legacy File:Capture Details","Omeka Legacy File:Change History","Omeka Legacy File:Watermark","Omeka Legacy File:Encryption","Omeka Legacy File:Compression","Omeka Legacy File:Post Processing","Omeka Image File:Width","Omeka Image File:Height","Omeka Image File:Bit Depth","Omeka Image File:Channels","Omeka Image File:Exif String","Omeka Image File:Exif Array","Omeka Image File:IPTC String","Omeka Image File:IPTC Array","Omeka Video File:Bitrate","Omeka Video File:Duration","Omeka Video File:Sample Rate","Omeka Video File:Codec","Omeka Video File:Width","Omeka Video File:Height",tags,file,itemType,collection,public,featured 79100,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79100,"Oskaloosa High School Library Scene, Circa 1940; Iowa","Library|High School|Students|Books|Mahaska County|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Early 20th Century","This is an image taken of students in the Oskaloosa High School library around 1940. By the traditional standards of the early 21st Century, libraries in the early 20th Century were very small and had little room, giving reason to the notion of absolute silence in the library.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-18""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image; jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,297",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/25d109fddf50b52ce09b3b70f94de55d.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79094,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79094,"Women's Fashion in the Early 1900's in Oskaloosa, Iowa","Women's|Fashion|Clothing|Dresses|Hats|Style|Early 20th Century|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Mahaska County","Fashion is an ever-evolving concept that makes others ponder over why people wore certain clothes or adopted a certain clothing style during a particular time era, especially in the United States. This image depicts the style worn by women in the early 20th Century in downtown Oskaloosa, Iowa, the heart of America.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-12""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,294",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/7b7a14ff149779e498d0b9e76b42bcc6.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79092,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79092,"First National Bank in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1860","Bank|Mahaska|First National|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Pre-Civil War|19th Century","This image depicts one of the earliest banks formed in Mahaska County; the First National Bank. The bank was situated in downtown Oskaloosa on Market Street.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-11""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,293",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/8cd0a18eb41750b3d5d0c883f49317fb.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79090,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79090,"The Iowa Dress Club in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1900","Iowa Dress Club|Dry Cleaning|Wedding Dresses|A Avenue East|Oskaloosa|Mahaska County|Iowa","Pictured here is the group of employees that helped run the Iowa Dress Club in downtown Oskaloosa, Iowa, circa 1900. The store was located at 303 A Avenue East and the store specialized in dry cleaning and the sale of wedding dresses and other forms of attire.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-11""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,292",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/3ab3d6ff1dccf873c780f6d4f5c1d9e7.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79088,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79088,"Manoah Hedge, Mahaska County Historian, Teacher; Principal; County Superintendent","Historians|History|Past and Present of Mahaska County|Book|Author|Teacher|Superintendents|Iowa|Mahaska County|Oskaloosa|19th Century|20th Century","This is a still photograph taken of Manoah Hedge, who is credited for writing the first contemporary history of Mahaska County, Iowa. This history published was entitled; Past and Present of Mahaska County, Iowa. The book documented short, yet detailed, biographical accounts of citizens that lived and contributed to Mahaska County between 1844 and 1906. Hedge was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, on June 22, 1846. At a young age, Hedge moved to Eddyville, Iowa, and attended Eddyville High School. Following high school Hedge attended Oskaloosa College and became a teacher in Wapello County in 1866. In 1878 Hege became the principal of all schools in Beacon, Iowa in Mahaska County. In 1886 Hedge became the Superintendent of schools in Mahaska County, serving four years (2 terms) at that post. Subsequently, Hedge opened a bookstore which eventually became known as Hedge Brothers. In 1902 Hedge started a wall paper business. During his adult years, Hedge served as a board member of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). Hedge was married to Laura Skaggs on February 21, 1877, and together they had three children. Upon Laura's death in 1892, Hedge remarried Anna Brolliar on December 19, 1900, and had one child.","Manoah Hedge","Mahaska County Collection","The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, IL","""2009-08-11""",,www.wmpenn.edu,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"Wilcox Library|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,291",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/f64731ed9ddfc669f156a882bbc48ea3.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79086,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79086,"Walter L. McQuiston Grocery Store in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1900","Grocer|Store|McQuiston|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Mahaska County|Early 20th Century|Food","Pictured on the right of this image is Walter L. McQuiston posing inside his establishment; the McQuiston Grocery Store, around the year 1900. The store was located at 207-209 High Avenue West. The pose in this image was intended to display the variety of goods Mr. McQuiston's store had to offer.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-11""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,290",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/d6c1f1be8ff09f7a3bc44a7c3b6794e8.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79082,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79082,"Gaar Scott Threshing Machine Owned by Frank Harris in Beacon, Iowa, 1901 with Caption","Grain|Separator|Threshing Machine|Threshing|Frank Harris|D.D. Carpenter|C.W. Carpenter|Beacon|Iowa|Mahaska County|Early 20th Century|Farming|Agriculture","This was a photograph taken of a Gaar Scott Threshing Machine owned by Frank Harris in Beacon, IA, in 1901. The threshing machine was a mechanism designed to help farmers separate wheat grain from their stalks. The original threshing machine was invented by a Scotsman named Andrew Meikle in 1784. Over the years the invention by modified and enhanced. The Gaar Scott machine and steam traction engine was designed in Richmond, Indiana, and could operate at speeds between ten and thirty horsepower.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-08-12""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,288",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/0ecf2f8d265b9dd45cbeb987bfcc26cf.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79081,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79081,"Elmhurst Country Club Postcard, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1930","Elmhurst Country Club|Golf|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Mahaska County|Early 20th Century|Postcard","In the early 20th Century, towns would publish postcards of the most esteemed businesses and sights in the community. One of the sights in Oskaloosa, Iowa was the Elmhurst Country Club. Established in 1928, the Elmhurst Country Club was an exclusive course, allowing only members to participate there. In 2008, the club became a public course and was renamed Oskaloosa Golf. Note the windmill in the background of the photograph, capturing the essence of a golf course surrounded by a true farming community in the middle of Iowa around 1930.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-06-09""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,287",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/226981e41ba22ab0bc31b349dede3da8.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79079,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79079,"Socializing in the Town Square, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1910","Oskaloosa|Iowa|Mahaska County|Socializing|Fashion|Transportation","Socializing in and around the Oskaloosa town square was a very familiar sight in the early 1900's. What is fascinating about this photograph is not the two women mingling, but rather the display of various modes of transportation in it. On the left side of the image is a typical horse and buggy that would have been seen commonly at and before this time. However, in the middle of the two women socializing in the picture is an automobile driving towards the woman on the left side of the picture. In essence, this picture captures a threshold in the town's history, when the horse and buggy was beginning to be replaced by the streetcar and automobile.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-06-09""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,285",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/167d3188f3ffaea36b84bbd6998038ca.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0 79077,https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/79077,"Southern Iowa Fair, Livestock Pavilion Construction in 1917, Oskaloosa","Southern Iowa Fair|Oskaloosa|Iowa|Mahaska County|Livestock|Pavilion|Construction|Early 20th Century","Pictured here is the construction of the livestock pavilion at the Southern Iowa Fair in Oskaloosa, Iowa in 1917. The livestock pavilion was designed and built by building contractor P.W. Sparks. The pavilion was eventually finished by 1919. The building was named to the National Register of Historic Places on April 12, 1984. In addition to livestock shows, the building also has been used for other events over the years, including weddings.","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","Chuck Russell","""2009-06-09""",,www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html,,"still image/jpeg 2000",,image,"www.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html|http://cdm16125.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p270701coll6,284",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"View this item in its source respository",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.iowaheritage.org/files/original/488f383088c364fff36c3ff0c071609c.jpg,"Remote Item","Mahaska History",1,0