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Jons tops council candidates in fundraising Ames residents also will vote on an $18 million bond referendum to finance a renovation and expansion of the library. The entire project is expected to cost $20 million, with the extra $2 million coming from donations. The measure needs at least 60 ... |
The 27th Massachusetts was Springfield's second regiment to go to war
The Armory continued to grow, the Wasson Manufacturing Co., that not only made railroad cars, but caissons for cannon and other artillery components, was employing 850, and the Ames Co. was turning out swords and cannons. The Chicopee-based Ames was ...
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Ames Public Library Pinning Hopes to $18 Million Referendum The entire project is projected to cost $20 million, with the extra $2 million coming from donations. “It is desperately important,” said Art Weeks, the library's director. “The library we have now has gone way beyond its capacity to serve this ... |
Jons tops council candidates in fundraising - Ames Tribune
Jons tops council candidates in fundraising
Ames Tribune
Ames residents also will vote on an $18 million bond referendum to finance a renovation and expansion of the library. The entire project is expected to cost $20 million, with the extra $2 million coming from donations. The measure needs at least 60 ...
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The 27th Massachusetts was Springfield's second regiment to go to war - MassLive.com

MassLive.comThe 27th Massachusetts was Springfield's second regiment to go to war
MassLive.com
The Armory continued to grow, the Wasson Manufacturing Co., that not only made railroad cars, but caissons for cannon and other artillery components, was employing 850, and the Ames Co. was turning out swords and cannons. The Chicopee-based Ames was ...