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886:, elected in 1912 to a single term as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 3rd congressional district; gave up his House seat in an unsuccessful bid for election to the U.S. Senate in 1914; then served as an aviation officer in World War I and died in a plane crash in 1921 870:, politician and lawyer in Oregon and Iowa; served as a United States Attorney in Iowa when it was part of the Michigan and Wisconsin territories; represented the Iowa Territory in the United States House of Representatives (1838–40); later immigrated to the Oregon Country, where he served in the 1453:, 1945 consensus All American in basketball, University of Illinois; played five years in the NBA for Tri-City Blackhawks, Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons and Milwaukee Hawks; Dubuque Senior and Dubuque Hempstead basketball coach, 1960–1973 928:, who was then a Congressman, when he suffered a fatal stroke in the Hall of the House of Representatives; inspector of marine hospitals; during the Civil War served as surgeon in the Third Regiment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry 1192:, noted political figure in the Dakota Territory during the territorial period, 1861–1889; pioneer newspaperman, founding a number of newspapers in the Iowa and Dakota Territories, including the Yankton 453:, French Jew of Sephardic origin; first foreigner to be naturalized in Iowa; a grocer, miner, mine provisioner and department store owner; founded the first two Jewish congregations in the city 1381:, NFL fullback; fullback for the University of Iowa in 1942 and 1946 and for the Los Angeles Rams 1947–1951; concluded his professional football career as a member of the Dallas Texans in 1952 1357:(1943–1947); head basketball coach at Notre Dame, Detroit Mercy, and Gonzaga; head baseball coach at Notre Dame and Gonzaga; inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1954 1106:'s 1960 presidential campaign and was hired as an aide by Attorney General of the United States Robert F. Kennedy; served as a campaign aide to the presidential campaigns of all three of the 503:, businesswoman, change agent for nanotechnology, attempting to pave the way for nanotechnology's commercialization at the university, company, state, federal, and international level 1845: 963: 1153:
in 1841 and the Maine Senate in 1848–9, becoming Senate President in 1849; opened a law practice in Dubuque, 1852–57; after the war he was appointed Surveyor General for the
1421:, first head football coach at the Territorial Normal School, 1896–1906; first athletic director at Territorial/Tempe Normal, 1896–1913; also taught science at the school 1243:
of the National Football League, and later the first American Football League, 1923–1926; in 1924, he coached the Independents to a 5–2–2 record, and a fifth-place finish
1250: 1677: 1323:(1914–1924); head men's basketball coach at Iowa for one season (1904–1905); baseball coach at Iowa for two seasons (1904–1905) and at Columbia College (1915–1921) 1343:, radio play-by-play broadcaster for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes football and men's basketball teams for Learfield Sports and the Iowa Hawkeye Sports Network 1254: 783: 171: 1206: 839: 391: 131: 1602:, head coach at Colorado College (1905–1909), the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1911, 1917, 1919–1922), and Ohio State University (1912) 1329:, head football coach at Columbia College, 1920–1921; general manager and treasurer of the Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works; competed in the 1062: 904:, United States Representative from Iowa (1857–59); only Iowa Representative born before 1800; first Republican representative from Iowa 409:, actor, stage director and manager during silent film era; among first stage actors to star in Hollywood, pursued work in feature films 127: 1427:, All-American college football player for the University of Iowa; later played one season in the NFL with the Rock Island Independents 1840: 1835: 1542: 1027: 855: 698: 652:
in the Arizona Territory during the Apache Wars; was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry against a hostile band of Apache Indians
277:'s 21st president, assumed the post January 1, 2004; first woman president appointed to the role at Quincy University; excused in 2006 1605: 92:, rear admiral in US Navy; in 1879, as a lieutenant, he commanded survey of Madeira river in the Amazon; lieutenant on board USS 759:, early authority on child placement and therapeutic adoption; best remembered for her work as the translator and biographer of 1553:; coached at Dubuque Senior High in the 1950s; remains the winningest coach in Iowa State history, with 218 wins and 200 losses 1167: 901: 889: 176: 147: 1575: 1150: 994: 871: 261:, convicted murderer, last federal inmate executed in the United States before the moratorium on the death penalty following 1308: 1733: 1681: 1230: 1177: 1031: 998: 989: 825: 772:, criminal, arrested and charged with sending several threatening letters and bomb-like devices to financial firms in the 750: 186: 1036: 708: 484: 396: 1363:, starting pitcher; played for the Chicago Orphans (1902), St. Louis Browns (1904–1907) and New York Highlanders (1908) 956:, one of the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union in 1846 1491: 669: 467:(1945) and for leading roles in lower-budgeted B-movies such as the Ellery Queen series at Columbia in the early 1940s 194: 1593: 1146: 979: 917: 366: 1214: 1086: 712: 605: 350: 109: 1734:"Poet making trek back to his Dubuque roots; Schmitz will give a reading tonight at the Carnegie-Stout Library" 1408: 1286: 1240: 773: 500: 349:, architect, he and his son set up practice in Dubuque in 1864; buildings by Fridolin Heer and Son include the 327:, archbishop of the Catholic Church; Bishop of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1987–1994; former archbishop of Dubuque 1326: 546: 506: 444: 382: 280: 211: 121: 1754:'The History of Dubuque County,' Western Historical, 1880, Biographical Sketch of Thomas McKnight, pg. 975 1642: 1550: 1481: 1082: 1023: 601: 205: 78: 1546: 1396: 1320: 1304: 740: 685: 614: 516: 360: 137: 89: 58: 31: 1704: 1006:, politician; insurance agent in Dubuque in the 1890s; United States representative from Utah (1915–21) 447:, 20th-century archbishop in the Catholic Church; bishop of the Diocese of Great Falls, Montana 1904–30 1611: 1477: 1460: 1434: 1330: 1222: 1019: 953: 808: 802: 793: 665: 161: 156: 83: 68: 18:
This is a list of the people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of
1012:, politician and lawyer; 31st and 33rd Attorney General of the state of Iowa (1979–91; 1995–present) 1444: 1392: 1277: 1094: 969: 704: 689: 681: 609: 318: 227: 1786: 1646: 1418: 1404: 1350: 1312: 1218: 1183: 1009: 941: 921: 895: 867: 831: 797: 694: 534: 288: 1764: 796:, 1876–1878; previously in state legislature and later served as United States Attorney for the 564:, documentary film director; in 2009 he directed and appeared in the feature-length documentary 1134:, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs in the administration of 230:, which at that time included all of what is now Iowa (and Minnesota, and parts of the Dakotas) 1589: 1570: 1560: 1511: 1388: 1334: 1226: 1210: 1090: 1054: 1042: 925: 913: 635: 387: 334: 274: 263: 115: 64: 54: 1808: 1599: 1579: 1236: 1189: 1163: 1154: 1111: 1048: 1003: 985: 883: 779: 746: 661: 649: 626: 520: 494: 459:, actress, noted for her supporting work in successful films of the 1930s and 1940s such as 456: 363:, home of the Army's School of the Americas, a facility for training Latin American soldiers 314: 270: 97: 1654: 1627: 1522: 1473: 1450: 1412: 1258: 1103: 1068: 931: 789: 552: 510: 480: 438: 330: 292: 244: 167: 105: 50: 369:, bishop of the Diocese of Dubuque 1866–1893, then named the first archbishop of Dubuque 1585: 1566: 1536: 1526: 1400: 1372: 1292: 1273: 1263: 1246: 1158: 1135: 1115: 1099: 959: 675: 620: 561: 524: 450: 416: 356: 298: 284: 238: 223: 217: 199: 1057:, nineteenth-century politician, publisher, printer, editor and proprietor; editor of 1829: 1650: 1638: 1495: 1469: 1465: 1440: 1354: 1316: 1269: 1140: 1078: 877: 821: 764: 730: 723: 630: 597: 489: 474: 470: 422: 412: 346: 340: 258: 182: 143: 41: 19: 1658: 1516: 1487: 1378: 1340: 1173: 1119: 975: 835: 769: 735: 717: 655: 540: 529: 406: 400: 378: 324: 295:
from 1921 until his retirement in 1939; supported athletic programs at both schools
233: 45: 1741: 1632: 1623: 1532: 1424: 1384: 1366: 1353:(1920–1924), and the University of Detroit (1925–1942); head coach of the NFL's 1282: 1131: 907: 845: 756: 641: 432: 308: 1507: 1501: 1456: 1375:, football player; University of Minnesota's All-American quarterback, 1902–04 1360: 1346: 1298: 1030:, 2007–2010; on May 16, 2011, President Obama nominated Mozena to be the next 1015: 947: 575: 571: 372: 304: 152: 37: 1295:, outfielder; Major League Baseball infielder for the New York Giants in 1901 1266:, outfielder; Major League Baseball infielder for the New York Giants in 1901 1617: 1556: 1125: 851: 760: 749:, Wisconsin politician and businessman, founded Stout Manual Institute (now 645: 617:, poet, lecturer, suffragist, editor/publisher of a newspaper and a magazine 1301:, athlete; won gold medal in the pole vault in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics 1276:
winner (1935, University of Chicago); first pick in 1936 NFL Draft by the
425:, NBA Basketball Player, First Team All American at the University of Iowa 1107: 861: 848:, United States Representative representing Iowa's 2nd district (1975–79) 428: 236:, author and journalist, writing about travel, food, and culture for the 179:, photographic, environmental, and installation artist, curator, educator 140:, author, billiards player, Hall of Fame instructor of pool and billiards 74: 1221:(1939–1942, 1946–1949); played professional football in the NFL for the 1110:; for John in 1960, Robert in 1968 and Edward in 1980; campaign aide to 1430: 1072: 556: 1706:
Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Lewis and Grisell Families
53:, bishop, an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, served as 477:; U.S. Representative for Illinois' 3rd and 5th districts (1983–2005) 67:, judge, educator, attorney in Oregon, 49th Associate Justice of the 1620:, college athletics administrator; former football player and coach 1559:, NFL football player; law enforcement officer; only member of the 1045:, senator from Iowa (1933–36); Louis Murphy Park is named after him 399:, American who served Nazis as wartime radio broadcaster known as " 1209:, head football coach at Columbia College in Dubuque (1922–1924), 935: 1051:, former member of Minnesota House of Representatives (2009–11) 190: 1722:
The Wisconsin Magazine of History Vol. 10, No. 2, Dec., 1926.
1315:(1903–1905), Columbia College in Dubuque, Iowa, now known as 782:, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 2nd district (1859–61) and 924:(March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849); attended former President 582:); received Tony award nominations for Best Play in 1974 ( 419:
in photography for his pictures of Florida migrant workers
307:, musician, known primarily as one of the first and best 34:, judge, Iowa state supreme court chief justice (1880–87) 22:, United States, and its surrounding metropolitan area. 1703:
Lewis, Morgan Milton; Emmons, Jessie Gray Mrs. (1903).
1349:, head football coach at Columbia College (1914–1917), 1081:(1799–1877), architect who designed and built the 1837 600:(1799–1877), architect who designed and built the 1837 1196:
in 1861; Ziebach County, South Dakota is named for him
726:, entrepreneur and formerly world's oldest billionaire 321:
management and information technology consulting firm
283:, educator, figure in higher education, president of 964:
Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
390:, theologian and Carlson Professor of Homiletics at 359:, activist, religious sister; known for protests at 1608:, NFL running back for the Green Bay Packers (1956) 1039:, politician, Iowa state representative (1989–2015) 608:, the Dubuque city hall, central market house, and 1718: 1716: 568:, which won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature 435:painter known for her large-scale candy paintings 950:, member of both the Iowa state house and senate 301:, author, best-selling author of thriller novels 214:, 1912 Olympic bronze medalist and Dubuque coach 1709:. Coopersville, MI: DeVos Printer. p. 148. 1614:, 19th-century professional baseball outfielder 1337:in the 800 metres where he won the bronze medal 729:Laurel Sprengelmeyer, musician better known as 1765:"Ace Loomis NFL & AFL Football Statistics" 944:, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1433:, Major League Baseball pitcher for the 1888 170:, whose remains are kept inside the altar at 8: 1494:; later commissioner of the NFL; coached at 1143:, Wisconsin state assemblyman (2010–present) 483:, religious author; a leading member of the 1846:Lists of American people by populated place 1767:. Pro-Football-Reference.com. June 12, 1928 1257:; current head women's volleyball coach at 1239:, football player and coach; played on the 220:, explorer, first white settler in Dubuque 1578:, football player; wide receiver for the 1569:, professional ice hockey player for the 441:, leader in the women's suffrage movement 1447:(1975–81) and the Atlanta Falcons (1982) 720:(1861-1945), poet and short story writer 100:of 1891; executive officer on board USS 1680:. Catholic Church Idaho. Archived from 1669: 1186:, US Representative from Iowa (1903–05) 910:, San Diego city councilman (2008–2012) 880:, US Representative from Iowa (1851–53) 688:in 1905–09 and thereafter president of 938:, 1911–1913; mayor of Boise, 1903–1905 898:, Illinois state legislator and lawyer 824:, businessman; former chairman of the 392:Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago 972:, early banker and Iowa state senator 513:and war hero who flew in World War II 7: 1732:SANDYE VOIGHT (September 18, 2003). 1468:, basketball player; played for the 701:; practiced law in Dubuque 1855–1858 1592:(1982–84); head baseball coach for 1063:Public Printer of the United States 415:, photojournalist who won the 1970 1539:(1966–72); an AFL All-Star in 1968 1028:United States Ambassador to Angola 856:Minnesota House of Representatives 699:Supreme Court of the United States 267:, last person put to death in Iowa 14: 1387:, relief pitcher; played for the 185:, TV and radio meteorologist for 1535:, NFL wide receiver; played for 1443:, NFL tight end; played for the 1251:Team USA women's volleyball team 1217:(1933–1938, 1950–1964), and the 892:, Iowa state senator (1990–2008) 792:, 25th Associate Justice of the 291:, 1915–1921; later president of 226:, first Speaker of the House of 1309:Franklin & Marshall College 1168:Oregon House of Representatives 492:, journalist, a founder of the 148:Space Shuttle Columbia disaster 1151:Maine House of Representatives 1128:, United States Representative 872:Oregon Territorial Legislature 776:under the pseudonym The Bishop 664:, educator, 23rd President of 155:, pole vault gold medalist at 1: 1504:, baseball player and manager 1231:College Football Hall of Fame 1229:1922–1925; inducted into the 1178:Iowa House of Representatives 1032:U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh 999:Wisconsin Territorial Council 990:Iowa House of Representatives 826:Republican National Committee 751:University of Wisconsin-Stout 707:, first federal judge on the 146:, flight director during the 1563:murdered in the line of duty 1459:, offensive lineman for the 1102:, political adviser; joined 1093:, central market house, and 738:, TV anchor and reporter on 709:United States District Court 485:Catholic Charismatic Renewal 397:Frederick William Kaltenbach 1678:"Previous Bishops of Boise" 1492:Four Horsemen of Notre Dame 1437:of the American Association 1087:Territorial Capitol of Iowa 697:, Associate Justice of the 670:University of San Francisco 606:Territorial Capitol of Iowa 273:, nun, educator; served as 1862: 1811:. 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National Football League 1738:Dubuque Telegraph – Herald 1594:Cleveland State University 1525:, baseball player for the 980:Socialist Party of America 555:, 19th-century senator of 1841:Lists of people from Iowa 1836:People from Dubuque, Iowa 1307:, head football coach at 1215:College of the Holy Cross 997:, businessman, member of 784:California's 6th district 763:, an outcast disciple of 713:Northern District of Iowa 684:, educator, president of 629:, poet and haiku writer, 351:Dubuque County Courthouse 208:(1843–1919), poet, writer 1241:Rock Island Independents 1201:Notable athletes/coaches 774:Midwestern United States 668:, 26th President of the 501:ShaChelle Devlin Manning 1519:, NFL offensive lineman 1083:Old Capitol of Illinois 1022:Officer; member of the 805:, Roman Catholic bishop 602:Old Capitol of Illinois 578:for Best Play in 1972 ( 547:Orange is the New Black 473:, politician; attended 445:Mathias Clement Lenihan 383:Timber Lodge Steakhouse 317:, named partner in the 281:William Arthur Ganfield 172:St. Raphael's Cathedral 122:Charles H. Bradley, Jr. 1551:University of Michigan 1545:, basketball coach at 1482:Portland Trail Blazers 1024:Senior Foreign Service 574:, playwright; won the 206:Ada Langworthy Collier 79:Archdiocese of Dubuque 1684:on September 20, 2013 1626:, NFL player for the 1547:Iowa State University 1510:, NFL player for the 1397:Philadelphia Phillies 1321:University of Dubuque 864:, U.S. representative 741:Entertainment Tonight 686:Upper Iowa University 615:Anna M. Morrison Reed 584:In the Boom Boom Room 517:Michael Joseph Melloy 361:Fort Benning, Georgia 132:Archbishop of Dubuque 90:Gottfried Blocklinger 59:Archbishop of Dubuque 1744:on October 25, 2012. 1478:Los Angeles Clippers 1461:New England Patriots 1331:1912 Summer Olympics 1249:, former libero for 1223:Rochester Jeffersons 1020:U.S. Foreign Service 954:George Wallace Jones 934:, ninth Governor of 809:Westel W. Willoughby 803:Loras Joseph Watters 794:Oregon Supreme Court 666:Creighton University 658:, pianist and singer 162:John Patrick Carroll 157:1928 Summer Olympics 110:Spanish–American War 84:Richard Pike Bissell 77:, Archbishop of the 69:Oregon Supreme Court 1588:, baseball player, 1445:Philadelphia Eagles 1393:St. Louis Cardinals 1278:Philadelphia Eagles 970:John Hooker Leavitt 705:Oliver Perry Shiras 690:Wesleyan University 682:William A. Shanklin 678:, contemporary poet 319:Booz Allen Hamilton 250:Condé Nast Traveler 228:Wisconsin Territory 44:, buried in nearby 1647:Colorado Avalanche 1419:Frederick M. Irish 1405:Kansas City Royals 1351:Gonzaga University 1313:University of Iowa 1233:as a coach in 1971 1219:University of Iowa 1184:Martin Joseph Wade 1010:Thomas John Miller 942:David B. Henderson 922:Thirtieth Congress 896:Clarence A. Darrow 868:William W. Chapman 832:William B. Allison 798:District of Oregon 695:George Shiras, Jr. 535:Star Trek: Voyager 289:Danville, Kentucky 1590:Cleveland Indians 1571:Vancouver Canucks 1561:Iowa State Patrol 1512:Green Bay Packers 1399:(1970–72, 1975), 1389:Houston Colt .45s 1335:Stockholm, Sweden 1319:(1907–1914), and 1289:offensive lineman 1227:Chicago Cardinals 1213:(1925–1931), the 1211:DePaul University 1055:Francis W. Palmer 1043:Richard L. Murphy 926:John Quincy Adams 920:from Ohio to the 914:Thomas O. Edwards 644:, soldier in the 636:Alexander Rummler 388:Richard A. Jensen 337:; born in Dubuque 335:Governor of Idaho 275:Quincy University 264:Furman v. Georgia 134:, died in Dubuque 116:Donald G. Bloesch 104:(C-2) during the 65:Alfred S. Bennett 57:(1924–30) and as 55:Bishop of Lincoln 1853: 1821: 1820: 1818: 1816: 1805: 1799: 1798: 1796: 1794: 1783: 1777: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1761: 1755: 1752: 1746: 1745: 1740:. Archived from 1729: 1723: 1720: 1711: 1710: 1700: 1694: 1693: 1691: 1689: 1674: 1600:John R. Richards 1580:Baltimore Ravens 1237:Johnny Armstrong 1225:in 1922 and the 1190:Frank M. Ziebach 1176:, member of the 1164:Suzanne VanOrman 1157:under President 1155:Dakota Territory 1149:, served in the 1112:Edmund S. Muskie 1049:Mike Obermueller 1004:James Henry Mays 988:, member of the 986:Shannon Lundgren 884:Maurice Connolly 780:William Vandever 747:James Huff Stout 662:John P. Schlegel 650:8th U.S. Cavalry 648:who served with 627:Raymond Roseliep 580:Sticks and Bones 521:Court of Appeals 495:Telegraph Herald 457:Margaret Lindsay 315:Carl L. Hamilton 271:Margaret Feldner 177:Mark Chamberlain 98:Baltimore Crisis 1861: 1860: 1856: 1855: 1854: 1852: 1851: 1850: 1826: 1825: 1824: 1814: 1812: 1807: 1806: 1802: 1792: 1790: 1785: 1784: 1780: 1770: 1768: 1763: 1762: 1758: 1753: 1749: 1731: 1730: 1726: 1721: 1714: 1702: 1701: 1697: 1687: 1685: 1676: 1675: 1671: 1667: 1655:Phoenix Coyotes 1645:player for the 1628:New York Giants 1523:Bill McWilliams 1474:Houston Rockets 1451:Walton Kirk Jr. 1435:Cleveland Blues 1413:Cincinnati Reds 1203: 1104:John F. Kennedy 1071:, Senator from 1069:Thomas C. Power 995:Thomas McKnight 932:James H. Hawley 916:; elected as a 818: 790:James F. Watson 553:Thomas C. Power 519:, judge of the 511:Tuskegee Airmen 481:Francis MacNutt 439:Anna B. Lawther 331:James H. Hawley 311:players in jazz 293:Carroll College 245:Washington Post 168:Saint Cessianus 106:Capture of Guam 51:Francis Beckman 28: 12: 11: 5: 1859: 1857: 1849: 1848: 1843: 1838: 1828: 1827: 1823: 1822: 1800: 1787:"Bill Roberts" 1778: 1756: 1747: 1724: 1712: 1695: 1668: 1666: 1663: 1662: 1661: 1636: 1630: 1621: 1615: 1609: 1603: 1597: 1586:Kevin Rhomberg 1583: 1573: 1567:Tucker Poolman 1564: 1554: 1540: 1537:Miami Dolphins 1530: 1527:Boston Red Sox 1520: 1514: 1505: 1499: 1485: 1463: 1454: 1448: 1438: 1428: 1422: 1416: 1401:Atlanta Braves 1382: 1376: 1373:Sigmund Harris 1370: 1364: 1358: 1344: 1338: 1324: 1302: 1296: 1293:Charlie Buelow 1290: 1280: 1274:Heisman Trophy 1267: 1264:Charlie Buelow 1261: 1247:Kayla Banwarth 1244: 1234: 1207:Eddie Anderson 1202: 1199: 1198: 1197: 1194:Weekly Dakotan 1187: 1181: 1180:(2023–present) 1171: 1161: 1159:Andrew Johnson 1144: 1138: 1136:George W. Bush 1129: 1123: 1116:Walter Mondale 1100:John R. Reilly 1097: 1076: 1066: 1052: 1046: 1040: 1034: 1013: 1007: 1001: 992: 983: 973: 967: 960:Barbara Larkin 957: 951: 945: 939: 929: 911: 905: 899: 893: 887: 881: 875: 865: 859: 849: 843: 840:representative 829: 817: 814: 813: 812: 806: 800: 787: 777: 767: 754: 744: 733: 727: 721: 715: 702: 692: 679: 676:Dennis Schmitz 673: 659: 653: 639: 633: 624: 621:Robert Reuland 618: 612: 595: 569: 562:Louie Psihoyos 559: 550: 527: 525:Eighth Circuit 514: 504: 498: 487: 478: 468: 465:Scarlet Street 454: 451:Alexander Levi 448: 442: 436: 426: 420: 417:Pulitzer Prize 410: 404: 394: 385: 376: 370: 367:John Hennessey 364: 357:Gwen Hennessey 354: 344: 338: 328: 322: 312: 302: 299:Thomas Gifford 296: 285:Centre College 278: 268: 256: 239:New York Times 231: 224:Peter H. 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Index

Dubuque, Iowa
Austin Adams
Don Ameche
Loras College
Asbury, Iowa
Francis Beckman
Bishop of Lincoln
Archbishop of Dubuque
Alfred S. Bennett
Oregon Supreme Court
Leo Binz
Archdiocese of Dubuque
Richard Pike Bissell
Gottfried Blocklinger
Baltimore Crisis
Capture of Guam
Spanish–American War
Donald G. Bloesch
Charles H. Bradley, Jr.
James Byrne
Archbishop of Dubuque
Robert Byrne
LeRoy E. Cain
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Sabin Carr
1928 Summer Olympics
John Patrick Carroll
Saint Cessianus
St. Raphael's Cathedral
Mark Chamberlain

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