On the Trail of DuBuque History Mystories
Unedited video of March 11, 2018 speech given by John T. Pregler at DuBuque's Carnegie-Stout Public Library. Audio quality is a little poor, but if you turn the volume up, you should be OK.
JCPT Dubuque Presentation
The paranormal presentation by The Johnson County Paranormal Team at the Carnegie-Stout Public Library on October 1, 2016
Dubuque and the Civil War 1/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Dubuque and the Civil War 2/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Dubuque and the Civil War 7/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Dubuque and the Civil War 4/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar holds Veterans' Roundtable
Presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-MN., discusses the importance of addressing veterans' issues and how climate change is related after a roundtable at Carnegie-Stout Public Library in Dubuque.
Author Robert Byrne
Author Robert Byrne discusses the reaction when he encountered relatives after writing the then-provocative novel, Memories of a Non-Jewish Childhood. Presentation at Carnegie-Stout Public Library, Dubuque, Iowa, July 11, 2007.
Dubuque and the Civil War 6/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Dubuque and the Civil War 3/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Dubuque and the Civil War 5/7
Speech by John Pregler at Dubuque Carnegie-Stout Public Library on June 13, 2012. The program is approximately 2 hours and is in 7 segments.
Corrections: There are three misstatements in the videos. [1] Battle of Wislon's Creek was not considered a Union victory even though casualties were about the same. Confederates won the battle field, but the Union army was able to keep Missouri in the Union for the remainder of the war. [2] David Henderson attended Upper Iowa University, not Northern Iowa University. [3] James Grimes was the 3rd, not 2nd governor of the State of Iowa. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Mason Dixon Saloon - Dubuque, IA
2012's First Snowfall Time Lapse: Ames, Iowa (1/11/2012)
This isn't much of a snowfall, but it was the first of the year, so I decided to film a time lapse while I had to work. There are around 1300 pictures in this taken at 15 second intervals. I think it is over a period of about 6 hours. The snow wasn't much to write home about, but it was really windy. You can see some blowing snow throughout. If you enjoyed the video please leave it a like rating, and if you like my channel, feel free to subscribe. There will be much more to come in the future. :)
Day 1 at Dubuque Farmers Market
Opening day of Dubuque Farmers Market, May 6 2017. We are located on Iowa street between 11th and 12th street. [B-17]. Come check us out every Saturday morning [7am-12pm], through the end of October.