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DescriptionCarnegie Library - Sheldon, Iowa.jpg
English: The NRHP-listed Carnegie Library in Sheldon, Iowa. Taken sometime in or before 1914.
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John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller (1914) Past and Present of O'Brien and Osceola Counties, Iowa, Volume 1, B. F. Bowen, Incorporated, p. 368
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John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller
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