February 21, 1925.

Iowa City Radio – WSUI
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February 21, 1925 – Here’s a copy of The Iowa City Press-Citizen’s Weekly Radio Page featuring WSUI & KFQP – Iowa City’s two radio stations.

Just as we had published TV Guides in the early days of television, The Iowa City Press-Citizen would publish a Weekly Radio Page, featuring the latest news about Iowa City’s two stations – WSUI and KFQP.

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February 20, 1843.

The Founding of Des Moines.
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February 20, 1843 – U. S. Army announces that a temporary military post would be established at the Raccoon Fork of the Des Moines River.

Above is an early map of the second Fort Des Moines – located where the Raccoon River meets the Des Moines River. The first Ft. Des Moines was located on the Mississippi River in Lee County (1834-1837).

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February 19, 1881.

1881-1981: The Golden Age Of Telephones In Iowa City.
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February 19, 1881 – The Iowa City Daily Republican publishes the city’s first telephone directory – a listing card with fifty-four names and a promise of more persons ready to join.

In 1881, editors of The Iowa City Daily Republican were busy compiling a directory of phone owners, advising all who desired phones to notify the company at once. This directory became a card listing the names and numbers of subscribers.  As additional telephone were installed, the Republican promised to give notice to its readers to add the new names and numbers to their directories.

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