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Werkmeister, John. (Dubuque, IA, Apr. 25, 1864--Earlville, IA, June 7, 1922). Mayor. Werkmeister, licensed as an embalmer, served as secretary-treasurer of the school board in Earlville. He was a member of the Earlville city council for sixteen years and served as mayor for four years. | Werkmeister, John. (Dubuque, IA, Apr. 25, 1864--Earlville, IA, June 7, 1922). Mayor. Werkmeister, licensed as an embalmer, served as secretary-treasurer of the school board in Earlville. He was a member of the Earlville city council for sixteen years and served as mayor for four years. | ||
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Werkmeister, John. (Dubuque, IA, Apr. 25, 1864--Earlville, IA, June 7, 1922). Mayor. Werkmeister, licensed as an embalmer, served as secretary-treasurer of the school board in Earlville. He was a member of the Earlville city council for sixteen years and served as mayor for four years.
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