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[[File:callahan2.png|200px|thumb|left|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]CALLAHAN, Cy. (Bernard, IA, May 29, 1906--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 8, 1995. "Mayor." In 1932 Callahan came to Dubuque where he operated a filling station and Callahan's Dry Ice. In 1981 Callahan was installed as the first official "Mayor of Dublin" by the South End Club. Callahan owned and operated a Phillips 66 Service Station for twenty-five years and the Callahan Dry-Ice Company for twenty-seven years. | [[File:callahan2.png|200px|thumb|left|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]CALLAHAN, Cy. (Bernard, IA, May 29, 1906--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 8, 1995. "Mayor." In 1932 Callahan came to Dubuque where he operated a filling station and Callahan's Dry Ice. In 1981 Callahan was installed as the first official "Mayor of Dublin" by the South End Club. Callahan owned and operated a Phillips 66 Service Station for twenty-five years and the Callahan Dry-Ice Company for twenty-seven years. | ||
In 1989 Callahan became Dubuque's first property owner to appeal city plans for tree removal. The appeal, a process developed by the city council, was in response to city plans to remove trees damaging sidewalks. | In 1989 Callahan became Dubuque's first property owner to appeal city plans for tree removal. The appeal, a process developed by the city council, was in response to city plans to remove trees damaging sidewalks. | ||
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Revision as of 03:11, 15 January 2022
CALLAHAN, Cy. (Bernard, IA, May 29, 1906--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 8, 1995. "Mayor." In 1932 Callahan came to Dubuque where he operated a filling station and Callahan's Dry Ice. In 1981 Callahan was installed as the first official "Mayor of Dublin" by the South End Club. Callahan owned and operated a Phillips 66 Service Station for twenty-five years and the Callahan Dry-Ice Company for twenty-seven years.
In 1989 Callahan became Dubuque's first property owner to appeal city plans for tree removal. The appeal, a process developed by the city council, was in response to city plans to remove trees damaging sidewalks.
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Obituaries, Telegraph Herald, November 10, 1995, p. 13