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[[Image:women'sclub.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]SAMUEL M. POLLOCK HOME. Located at 375 Alpine, the stately home was constructed in 1875 for the family of Judge [[POLLOCK, Samuel M.|Samuel M. POLLOCK]].  It was later owned by the family of [[ADAMS, John Taylor|John Taylor ADAMS]]. The Dubuque Women's Club moved into the building in 1957.
[[Image:women'sclub.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]SAMUEL M. POLLOCK HOME. Located at 375 Alpine, the stately home was constructed in 1875 for the family of Judge [[POLLOCK, Samuel M.|Samuel M. POLLOCK]].  It was later owned by the family of [[ADAMS, John Taylor|John Taylor ADAMS]]. The Dubuque Women's Club moved into the building in 1957.
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SAMUEL M. POLLOCK HOME. Located at 375 Alpine, the stately home was constructed in 1875 for the family of Judge Samuel M. POLLOCK. It was later owned by the family of John Taylor ADAMS. The Dubuque Women's Club moved into the building in 1957.

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Dubuque City Assessor