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YMCA Office, circa 1887; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This is a photograph taken of…
View of the Oskaloosa YMCA, circa 1969; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This is a photograph taken of…
Outside View of YMCA, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of…
YMCA Reception Room, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of…
YMCA Gymnasium, circa 1900; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, this YMCA has served as a place for growth spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of…
YMCA Interior Parlor, circa 1895; Mahaska County; Oskaloosa; Iowa
The Young Men's Christian Association has played a pivotal role in the history of Mahaska County. Located in Oskaloosa, the YMCA has served as a place for growth, spiritually and athletically for over a hundred years. This photograph was taken of…
Y.M.C.A. building, The University of Iowa, 1890s?
Buillding later known as Close Hall.
Close Hall, home of the YMCA, The University of Iowa, 1890s
View from the southeast. Later housed the Journalism Department.
Calvin Hall laboratories and classrooms, The University of Iowa, 1904
From the Bulletin of the State University of Iowa. Calvin Hall was formerly the Geology Building and Old Science Hall.
Close Hall, home of the Y.M. and Y.W.C.A., The University of Iowa, 1910
Published in the Bulletin of the State University of Iowa. Close Hall, on the corner of Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, later housed the School of Journalism.