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	<title>Comments on: Post #2  Field trip to Dubuque/Tim Fanning&#8217;s Log Tavern</title>
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		<title>By: Post # 14 Field Trip to Dubuque/ More about Tim Fanning &#171; On Line Journal/ Dillon&#8217;s Furrow/ Old Military Road project</title>
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		<description>[...] Post # 14 Field Trip to Dubuque/ More about Tim&#160;Fanning    Saturday November 10th found us heading Northward, back to the Dubuque area as I continue to explore local history.  I&#8217;ve been reading Dubuque: Frontier River City  35 historical sketches and have come across a couple of entries pertaining to a Tim Fanning.  That is the same name on the Log Tavern originally located at the beginning of the Old Military Trail in Dubuque.   I wrote about it here [...]</description>
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