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ALICE KEACHLE. Around 1890 Miss Alice Keachle operated a music and dance school at the southeast corner of 14th and Iowa [[STREETS]].
ALICE KEACHLE. Around 1890 Miss Alice Keachle operated a music and dance school at the southeast corner of 14th and Iowa [[STREETS]]. Among the students are [[WALLIS, James Harold|James Harold WALLIS]], [[WALLIS, John Allen|John Allen WALLIS]], and [[WALLIS, John Rider|John Rider WALLIS]].
 
 


[[Category: Musician]]
[[Category: Musician]]

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Telegraph Herald, Jan. 22, 1939. Image courtesy: Diane Harris

ALICE KEACHLE. Around 1890 Miss Alice Keachle operated a music and dance school at the southeast corner of 14th and Iowa STREETS. Among the students are James Harold WALLIS, John Allen WALLIS, and John Rider WALLIS.