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Oelwein is a city in
Fayette County, Iowa,
United States. The po****tion was 5,920 at the time of the 2020 census, a
decrease of 11.5% from the 2000 census...
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Gustav A.
Oelwein (February 10, 1838 –
December 19, 1913) was the
founder of the city of
Oelwein, Iowa in the
United States.
Gustav A.
Oelwein,
after whose...
- May 15, 1968, a
violent and
devastating F5
tornado struck the
towns of
Oelwein, Iowa and Maynard, Iowa,
killing 5 and
injuring a
further 156. The tornado...
- 902287°W / 42.674390; -91.902287
Oelwein Community School District is a
public school district headquartered in
Oelwein, Iowa.
Occupying sections of Fayette...
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Denver Railway in
Childress in West Texas. He
later lived and
worked in
Oelwein, Iowa, at the main
shops of the
Chicago Great Western where there is a...
- St. Paul, Minnesota,
known as the
South Park Shops. In 1892 the city of
Oelwein, Iowa was
chosen as the
headquarters and
primary shop site due to its central...
- city: Burlington)
Dubuque (largest city: Dubuque)
Fayette (largest city:
Oelwein)
Floyd (largest city:
Charles City)
Howard (largest city: Cresco) Jackson...
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Union Pacific Railroad in Manly, Waterloo,
Cedar Rapids and Belmond. The
Oelwein Subdivision operates over 23
miles (37 km) and the
Garner Subdision operates...
- Reprieve",
Oelwein Daily Register, p. 1,
February 22, 1955 Larson,
Solveig (May 26, 1982). "Donnan post
office loses".
Oelwein Daily Register.
Oelwein, IA....
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Spirit Lake)
Emmet (Largest city: Estherville)
Fayette (Largest city:
Oelwein)
Franklin (Largest city: Hampton)
Guthrie (Largest city:
Guthrie Center)...