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May 18, 1842 |
Damming of Iowa River
proposed and Iowa City Manufacturing Company was organized. |
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January 1, 1844 |
Flour mill was opened
and dam was completed. |
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1886 |
Manly T. Close and son
with other local citizens organized the Iowa City Electric Light
Company. |
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January 3, 1899 |
The plant was entirely
destroyed by fire. |
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July 1, 1899 |
Plant rebuilt and again
in operation. |
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1902 |
Modern gas plant
erected and put into service. |
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May 1, 1909 |
Gas and electric
companies consolidated into Iowa City Gas and Electric Company. |
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July 20, 1912 |
Sold to United Light
System and renamed Iowa City Light and Power Company. |
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1916 |
Dam rebuilt. Coffer
dams were constructed, a wheel house with two water wheels, wing dams
below and flumes were added. |
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1930 |
Section of the plant
was demolished and a new turbine was erected. |
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December 31, 1941 |
Coralville electric
plant merged with Iowa Illinois Gas and Electric Company. |
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December 31, 1968 |
Iowa-Illinois Gas and
Electric Company ceased operation at the Coralville plant. |
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December 18, 1969 |
Building and 1.84 acres
of land sold to the City of Coralville and the dam sold to the Iowa
Conservation Commission, each for $1.00. |
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May 25, 1971 |
City of Coralville sold
building and land to local businessmen for $32,000. |
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November 2, 1976 |
Building and land sold
to Gary Huysman, C. David Koenig and Allan Johnson. |
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October 22, 1977 |
Iowa River Power
Company restaurant opened. |
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May 31, 1988 |
Gary Huysman and John
Fisher purchased the building, land and business. |
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April, 1989 |
New addition added to
east wing of main dining room. |
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March 7, 1996 |
John Fisher left. Gary
Huysman became sole owner of land and business. |
| December
27, 2002 |
Randy
Ward Purchases the property. |
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December 27, 2002 |
David and Danise Petsel
purchase both restaurants. |