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Davenport City Hall

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442:. The heavy stone appearance is deceptive as the weight of the building is born by a steel frame. As is common with this style, the city hall integrates corner towers, gable ends, rustic stone, and Roman arches. Three stories of windows line the front of the building. The corner tower on the west side features a cone-shaped roof and the east tower a pyramid-shaped roof. Both tower roofs rise above the main roof. Above the entrance is a large clock tower that is taller than the rest of the building. An addition was constructed on the north side in 1963 and does not correlate to the original architecture. A $ 2.6 million renovation of the building was completed between 1979 and 1980 and as a result the interior was reconfigured in such a way that it no longer resembles the structure's original interior. In 2012 a concrete and brick building was torn down to the north of city hall and an $ 818,316 renovation of the 1963 addition provided a new entrance and sandstone walls that match the original 1895 building. It also added environmentally friendly features that include 346:
the debt so quickly by taxing the city's brothels, but the fines levied against the brothels accounted for only between $ 7,000-$ 9,000 per year, just a portion of the financial windfall the city reaped in the mid-1890s. The bulk of the funds came from a new state law (the "mulct tax") which applied to the city's 150 illegal saloons and amounted to around $ 50,000 per year. This tax allowed for construction not only of City Hall, but also paved streets and a new sewer system, and from 1902–08, the city eliminated its property taxes altogether.
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In 1895, in the midst of a deep national economic depression, Davenport built an ornate new City Hall. The cost was about $ 90,000 — an astronomical sum at that time — and the City constructed the new building without issuing any municipal bonds. Local legend has long suggested that the city retired
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Besides Vollmer there were two other noteworthy Davenport mayors associated with this city hall. Alfred C. Mueller served the city during two separate periods (1910-1916, 1922–24). He was responsible for initiating the city's building code, sewer planning and construction, street paving, and
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was built, new streets were opened and a major sewer was completed. Barewald and the other two Socialists were overwhelmingly voted out of office in 1922 because of the debts these projects and others incurred.
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and they were reelected in 1920. During his term as mayor, Barewald began several public works projects that put people to work and enhanced city improvements. The municipal
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The prohibition of alcohol was a major issue in the city of Davenport from the 1840s until national prohibition became official in 1919. The activities of the local
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mayor. Davenport's German community had become a political force by the early 20th century and they had become disenchanted with the
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and among other civic groups until Iowa's prohibition amendment was passed in 1916. It was reinforced by the passage of the
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planning and implementing improvements to the riverfront. Dr. C.L. Barewald (1920-1922) was the city's first
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Davenport where the Mississippi runs west: A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture
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in 1919. However, the illegal production and consumption of alcohol continued in the city.
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The Freedom of the Streets: Work, Citizenship and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City
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and the anti-German sentiments that resulted. They were also opposed to the
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City Hall from the corner of Harrison and Fourth Streets
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Freight House
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Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Davenport Public Library-Edward Durell Stone Building
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for stormwater and an electric car-charging station.
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First Federal Savings and Loan Association Building
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Davenport Register of Historic Properties

Davenport City Hall is located in Iowa
Davenport City Hall is located in the United States
Davenport, Iowa
41°31′27″N 90°34′35″W / 41.52417°N 90.57639°W / 41.52417; -90.57639
John W. Ross
Richardsonian Romanesque
Davenport Downtown Commercial Historic District
ID100005546
82002639
Davenport, Iowa
U.S. Route 61
Downtown Davenport
National Register of Historic Places
Davenport Register of Historic Properties
contributing property
Davenport Downtown Commercial Historic District
previous city hall
Henry Vollmer

Socialist
Democratic Party's
World War I
Republican Party's
prohibition
Socialist Party of America

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