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- Q6890298 subject Q6985953.
- Q6890298 subject Q8547863.
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- Q6890298 abstract "The Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co. is an historic building located in Clinton, Iowa, United States. The three-story brick warehouse building was an addition to the original building to the north, which has subsequently been demolished. Clinton architect Josiah L. Rice designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style. The C.E. Armstrong and Company, which was a wholesaler of hardware, plumbing, heating, and mill supplies occupied the building in 1932. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.".
- Q6890298 added "2006-02-09".
- Q6890298 architecturalStyle Q744373.
- Q6890298 location Q676421.
- Q6890298 nrhpReferenceNumber "06000004".
- Q6890298 thumbnail Moeszinger-Marquis_(Armstrong)_Building.JPG?width=300.
- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
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- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q676421.
- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q6985953.
- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q744373.
- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547863.
- Q6890298 wikiPageWikiLink Q8548072.
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- Q6890298 yearOfConstruction "1898".
- Q6890298 added "2006-02-09".
- Q6890298 architecture Q744373.
- Q6890298 built "1898".
- Q6890298 location "7212".
- Q6890298 location "Clinton, Iowa".
- Q6890298 name "Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co.".
- Q6890298 refnum "6000004".
- Q6890298 point "41.840555555555554 -90.18833333333333".
- Q6890298 type Place.
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- Q6890298 type Building.
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- Q6890298 type Place.
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- Q6890298 comment "The Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co. is an historic building located in Clinton, Iowa, United States. The three-story brick warehouse building was an addition to the original building to the north, which has subsequently been demolished. Clinton architect Josiah L. Rice designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style. The C.E. Armstrong and Company, which was a wholesaler of hardware, plumbing, heating, and mill supplies occupied the building in 1932.".
- Q6890298 label "Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co.".
- Q6890298 lat "41.840555555555554".
- Q6890298 long "-90.18833333333333".
- Q6890298 depiction Moeszinger-Marquis_(Armstrong)_Building.JPG.
- Q6890298 name "Moeszinger-Marquis Hardware Co.".