Three cities and their industrial interests, with an historical and descriptive sketch of the national armory and arsenal, the location, manufacturing facilities, and business advantages of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline, and Milan, Illinois--their commerce, population, schools, churches, and present condition . theUnited States. The cost of the unfurnished structure is over §85, It wasdesigned and its building superintended by F. G. Clausen. It faces north on Thirdstreet, and has a front of 151 feet by a depth on Scott of 140 feet. Its architecturalproportions are fairly show


Three cities and their industrial interests, with an historical and descriptive sketch of the national armory and arsenal, the location, manufacturing facilities, and business advantages of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline, and Milan, Illinois--their commerce, population, schools, churches, and present condition . theUnited States. The cost of the unfurnished structure is over §85, It wasdesigned and its building superintended by F. G. Clausen. It faces north on Thirdstreet, and has a front of 151 feet by a depth on Scott of 140 feet. Its architecturalproportions are fairly shown in the cut. The side of the block, 70 by 140feet, is devoted to general purjx)ses, the first floor containing ball, billiard, samplerooms, and ofiices; the second has the dining-hall. sleeping, card, smoking-rooms,and wardrobe; the third is assigned to meeting-rooms, reading-rooms, library, gymnasium occupies the first floor of the west side, or Turner Hall proper. Itis 72 by 114 feet, with a gallery, the room being 22 feet from floor to ceiling. Abovethis is the main hall and theater, which is entered from two main stairways 10 feetwide: also from the sides. The stage is 35 feet deep by 71 wide, and the width ofthe proscenium is .54 feet. The gallery, 20 feet in width, runs around three SCOTT COUNTY COURT HOUSE. 46 DA VENPORT:


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