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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Located in 1990 at 2505 Mineral. The church, constructed by Robert Shireman and members of the church, was dedicated on November 17, 1962. The dedication address was presented by Pastor J. L. Dittberner, president of the Northern Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists. | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. The 1945 ''Dubuque City Directory'' offered a listing at 2140 Elm. | ||
Located in 1990 at 2505 Mineral. The church, constructed by Robert Shireman and members of the church, was dedicated on November 17, 1962. The dedication address was presented by Pastor J. L. Dittberner, president of the Northern Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists. | |||
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Revision as of 01:13, 3 March 2013
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. The 1945 Dubuque City Directory offered a listing at 2140 Elm.
Located in 1990 at 2505 Mineral. The church, constructed by Robert Shireman and members of the church, was dedicated on November 17, 1962. The dedication address was presented by Pastor J. L. Dittberner, president of the Northern Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists.