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  2. Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home - Wikipedia

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    The residents kept a small farm and were also taught to farm by German-Danish immigrant Claus Einfeldt. [6] On June 6, 1866, the home was taken over by the State of Iowa and Wittenmyer continued to oversee the home until 1867. [3] Eventually the Civil War orphans were grown and left the Home.

  3. John Littig House - Wikipedia

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    This was the third farm that Littig owned in Scott County, Iowa. It grew to become the largest farm in the county and was known as a show place. [4] The family was noted for their hospitality and their locally produced wines. The City of Davenport bought and renovated the house in the mid-1970s. [5]

  4. Westphal–Schmidt House - Wikipedia

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    The two-story gallery on the main façade, although not the original, is a unique feature for Italianate houses built in Davenport. [2] Another unique feature of this house compared with other historic houses in the city is the slope of the property. Normally the property slopes to the back creating a walk-out basement.

  5. State Farm - Wikipedia

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    State Farm is the largest property and casualty insurance provider, and the largest auto insurance provider, in the United States. [5] State Farm is ranked 39th in the 2024 Fortune 500, which lists American companies by revenue. [6] State Farm relies on exclusive agents (also known as captive agents) to sell insurance.

  6. Gordon–Van Tine Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A 1915 issue of Mississippi Valley Lumberman newsletter references the use of the Funk (sic) Lumber yard by Gordon-Van Tine, [12] and the January 18, 1919 issue of The Southern Lumberman, discussing the retirement of George W. Funck, discusses the ownership of the Funck Lumberyard by Davenport's U.N. Roberts lumber company (parent company to ...

  7. Joseph M. Street - Wikipedia

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    General Joseph Montfort Street (October 18, 1782 – May 5, 1840) was a 19th-century American pioneer, trader and US Army officer. During the 1820s and 1830s, he was also a U.S. Indian Agent to the Winnebago and later to the Sauk and Fox tribes after the Black Hawk War. [1]

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