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[[Image:melloyhartig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]JOSEPH MELLOY-ALBERT J. HARTIG HOME. This [[QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE]] home was constructed for Joseph Melloy, a local land developer, in 1906. From 1913 to 1953 the home belonged to [[HARTIG, Albert J.|Albert J. HARTIG]]. The home | [[Image:melloyhartig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]JOSEPH MELLOY-ALBERT J. HARTIG HOME. This [[QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE]] home was constructed for Joseph Melloy, a local land developer, in 1906. From 1913 to 1953 the home belonged to [[HARTIG, Albert J.|Albert J. HARTIG]]. The home underwent years of renovation and in 2007 received a well-earned Dubuque County Historical Society Restoration Award. | ||
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JOSEPH MELLOY-ALBERT J. HARTIG HOME. This QUEEN ANNE ARCHITECTURE home was constructed for Joseph Melloy, a local land developer, in 1906. From 1913 to 1953 the home belonged to Albert J. HARTIG. The home underwent years of renovation and in 2007 received a well-earned Dubuque County Historical Society Restoration Award.
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