Dubuque

Dubuque

Dubuque is an Iowa city on the Mississippi River. The National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium explores life in and around the river. Northwest, the Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens include rose, herb and Japanese gardens. Mathias Ham House is a 19th-century mansion with opulent furnishings, with an 1833 log cabin on its grounds. South, the Mines of Spain State Recreation Area has trails and wildlife.

People died in Dubuque (First 23 people) - Page 0

Richard Pike Bissell

Richard Pike Bissell

American author

Mary Kenneth Keller

Mary Kenneth Keller

American religious sister

George S. Mickelson

George S. Mickelson

Former Governor of South Dakota

William B. Allison

William B. Allison

Former United States Senator

David B. Henderson

David B. Henderson

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

George Wallace Jones

George Wallace Jones

Former United States Senator

Walt Kirk

Walt Kirk

American professional basketball player

Stephen P. Hempstead

Stephen P. Hempstead

Former Governor of Iowa

John J. Keane

John J. Keane

American prelate

James Byrne Musician

James Byrne Musician

Archbishop of Dubuque

James G. Monahan

James G. Monahan

Former United States Representative

Thomas Gifford

Thomas Gifford

American author

Tom Loftus

Tom Loftus

Baseball manager

William S. Jacobsen

William S. Jacobsen

U. S. representative

William Stevens Perry

William Stevens Perry


John Plumbe, Jr

John Plumbe, Jr

American advocate

Ira Davenport

Ira Davenport

American baseball player

Anna Page Scott

Anna Page Scott

American painter

James Keane

James Keane

American film actor

Henry Rohlman

Henry Rohlman


Mathias Loras

Mathias Loras


Clara H. Scott

Clara H. Scott

American composer

Daniel Kucera

Daniel Kucera

Religious leader