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Snapshots of History

January 29, 2025

By Mike Avitt This week’s photo was probably taken around 1900 because of where the photo was taken from. It was taken from the upstairs window at 107 S. Fillmore in Mount Ayr, which was the photographic studio of professional photographer M. G. Maxwell from 1899 until about 1902. We will continue with a tour…

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Snapshots of History

January 22, 2025

This week’s picture was posted on Facebook and I lifted it without recording who posted it. The photo has great historic value because the people pictured are identified and I know the location of the building, 107 S. Fillmore in Mount Ayr. Dr. William Horne is seated at far left in the photo. To the…

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Snapshots of History: Mount Ayr Post Office

January 15, 2025

By Mike Avitt A new post office was built in Mount Ayr in 1939-40. I find this very interesting because the old post office was only eight years old. In 1931, a building was erected at 111 S. Fillmore, the current location of First MainStreet Insurance, and the Mount Ayr Post Office opened there on…

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Snapshots of History

January 8, 2025

By Mike Avitt The building in this week’s article sat where the Diagonal bank building and post office sit today. A fire on December 11, 1917 destroyed this building and most of its contents. The building was erected in 1896, in part by the Knights of Pythias. The Pythian Hall (upstairs) was dedicated December 29,…

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Snapshots of History: McNeiley’s Drug Store

January 2, 2025

By Mike Avitt Finis Edward McNeiley purchased the Lawhead Drug Company in Mount Ayr in January 1941. Dr. C. C. Lawhead, the former owner of the drug store, retained ownership of the building. Dr. Lawhead opened this business in October 1934 and was associated with Walgreen products, known then as The Walgreen System. Horne Pharmacy,…

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Snapshots of History

December 24, 2024

Let’s revisit an old, old murder case that still has many unanswered questions. This case was once the biggest story in Ringgold County, but now is known to only a few. Homer Holland was born in 1878 or 1879. Homer died on November 9, 1901 and the newspaper put his age at “about twenty-three.” Isn’t…

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Snapshots of History: Redding High School

December 18, 2024

By Mike Avitt I found a little more information on the beginning of Redding’s brick schoolhouse. The Redding newspapers from this time frame are not available and the Redding correspondent to the Mount Ayr newspapers was inconsistent or non-existent. The Redding Centennial Book says the school was built in 1914 and added onto in 1917.…

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Snapshots of History

December 4, 2024

By Mike Avitt Have you ever wondered about the horseshoe on the Kellerton water tower? Allow me to introduce Frank Jackson. Mr. Jackson first appears in the Mount Ayr Record-News on September 17, 1915 as he was in the Kellerton area visiting relatives and looking for a future home. Frank had previously lived in Blue…

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Snapshots of History: Walnut Valley School

November 27, 2024

By Mike Avitt In 1928 there were 1,160 boys and girls attending rural schools in Ringgold County. The number of rural schools at that time was ninety-six and Silva Dolecheck was the Ringgold County Superintendent of Schools. The Mount Ayr Record-News of October 18, 1928 gives of a view of opening day activities at some…

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Snapshots of History

November 20, 2024

By Mike Avitt This week’s photo shows Gary Keenan of Des Moines carving an elm tree stump into an eagle over the Liberty Bell. It was Keenan who suggested the design and the Ringgold County Board of Supervisors agreed. Keenan was paid $750 for his effort. I took this photo in January 2006 and I’m…

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