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      <image:caption>Frank Eli Wetherell (Sept 5, 1869-Oct 6, 1961) was an Iowa architect who designed 12 of the Carnegie libraries in the state. Mr. Wetherell was born in Malta, Ohio to parents Elmyra Shields and Henry Wetherell, a contractor and builder. In 1875, the family moved to Oskaloosa, Iowa. Frank Wetherell entered the State University of Iowa (in Iowa City) to study civil engineering from 1889-1893. Although he had studied architecture as a hobby, he returned to Oskaloosa and started an architectural practice. In 1894, Wetherell received his earliest known commission for the N.B. Weeks House in Oskaloosa. After his marriage to Amy Loosley, the Wetherells moved to Peoria, Illinois, but they returned to Oskaloosa by 1898. Among his earliest known works were his designs for the Andrew Carnegie-funded libraries in Oskaloosa (1902), Cherokee (1903), and Winterset (1904). In 1905, Wetherell moved to Des Moines, and between 1905 and 1906 formed the firm Smith &amp; Wetherell with Oliver O. Smith, who had already designed the Des Moines Public Library, and the Carnegie-funded libraries in Ottumwa (1901) and Eagle Grove (1903). In 1907, Alvah J. Gage, the former partner of Smith, returned from Paris and joined the firm which became Smith, Wetherell &amp; Gage. During this period, Wetherell’s name appears on the architectural plans for the Carnegie-funded libraries in Stuart (1906), Laurens (1907), and Bedford (1907). Smith left the firm in 1908 which then became Wetherell &amp; Gage, and this partnership continued until 1915-1916. During this period their names appear on the Carnegie-funded designs for libraries at Osceola (1908), Eldon (1911), Bloomfield (1911), and Alden (1913). By 1915 Wetherell once again had a solo practice, and during this time he designed his last two Carnegie libraries for Mount Ayr (1915) and Montezuma (1917). In 1907, Wetherell joined the Iowa chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and served as its president from 1911-1912. During this time, he also was appointed to the Des Moines Boulevard Commission by the mayor, and he helped design several buildings along the riverfront, including the Des Moines Municipal Building. In 1925, Frank Wetherell formed the firm Wetherell &amp; Harrison with partner Roland G. Harrison, and they designed the libraries in Corning (1930) and Creston (1930). Wetherell retired from the practice in 1931, and his son Edwin continued the firm. Wetherell died in Des Moines at the age of 92. Text by Bethany Kluender</image:caption>
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      <image:title>DRAKE HALL - History - Cora May Stubbs Bradley February 8, 1863 - September 25, 1935 (72)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cora Bradley was a mother, wife and locally renowned social hostess Mrs. Bradley’s father, D.P. Stubbs was a prominent Iowa lawyer, politician and horse breeder from Fairfield, Iowa. Cora married D.C. Bradley on December 9, 1885. Her obituary hints at the strategic value of the match - noting, “…their union uniting two families which each in its own sphere was outstanding and a leader in affairs.” Cora was listed as a Director of the First National Bank and Treasurer of the Centerville, Albia and Southern Railyard’s Board of Directors. However it is not known exactly how active a role she took in her husband’s businesses. It is however known that Cora was active in organizing important social activities at the Bradley home. Her events were famous locally for their sumptuous decor and fresh-cut flowers from the Bradley home’s own greenhouse. Her obituary stressed that, “Being a lover of flowers she lived in their environment and shared them generously and gladly with others.” However Cora’s events did not slouch from tackling loftier subjects. On January 20th, 1913 Cora hosted an event for the P.E.O., a women’s club in the Bradley home’s third-floor ballroom. The event featured a humorous skit promoting the benefits of women obtaining the right to vote. And in 1934, Cora hosted an event featuring Ola Babcock Miller, Iowa’s first female Secretary of State and founder of the Iowa State Patrol, as the keynote speaker.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>February 14, 1888 - November 10, 1918 (30) As a young woman in Centerville, Iowa, Bettina Bradley volunteered in support of the Centerville school’s theater and speech programs. Bettina did not, however attend school in Centerville while her family lived at the new Bradley home. By 1905, Bettina was already attending school at a women’s college in Knoxville, Illinois. She attended further schooling in Davenport, Iowa, National Park Seminary at Washington, D.C. and a private school in New York. She also traveled abroad in her youth. On December 14, 1911, Bettina married Theodore (Ted) Stuart, Jr., a prominent lawyer from Chariton, Iowa. Ted had recently moved to Denver, Colorado to establish a law firm and serve as the head football coach at the Colorado School of Mines. The happy couple held their wedding on the first floor of the new Bradley home, and the reception was held in the third floor ballroom. The lavish description of the nuptials in the Semi-Weekly Iowegian covered half of the front page. After their wedding, Bettina joined her new husband Ted in Denver, Colorado. In 1918, Ted traveled to Washington, D.C. for work, leaving Bettina with her family along the way in Centerville. Ted would never see his beloved wife alive again. Tragically, Bettina fell victim to the Spanish Flu epidemic that was ravaging the world and sadly died in the Bradley home at the youthful age of 30.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>August 8, 1898 - April 18, 1970 (71) William Bradley was a young banker and civil servant who went on to success later in life, after dealing with the fallout from his father’s collapsed business empire during the Great Depression. Younger than his sister Bettina, William was a student at Centerville High School when his family moved into their new home on the “Gold Coast” as Drake Avenue was called at the time. He was an active and successful student. As a Boy Scout, William played football and basketball, acted in the school plays, played in the orchestra and edited the high school yearbook. His classmates named William ‘most likely to become President of the United States.’ That prediction was not to be, however. William spent many of his early adult years trying to salvage his father’s many failing enterprises. This thankless task left some considering him, “a reckless plunger and speculator in business,” although others recognized that greater global economic forces meant, “Bill didn’t have a chance.” William Bradley did ultimately work for the US Government, captaining the Centerville National Guard after World War I, and worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Federal Housing Administration and the U.S. Department of Commerce. William and his wife had two children, naming one girl Betty, likely after his deceased older sister Bettina. After inheriting the Bradley mansion in 1937, he sold it to his cousins. William moved with his family to Texas, where he would live out the rest of his life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(1935 to 1954) After the death of Cora May Bradley, who outlived her husband D.C. Bradley and resided in the Bradley home until her death, the Bradley home stood vacant for two years. In August of 1937, an article on the front page of the Centerville Daily Iowegian wondered what would become of the grand home, and advocated that some public organization make the Bradley home into their offices. The editors particularly liked the idea of the County - perhaps in partnership with the City and local business association - purchasing the home and making the upstairs their offices and the basement the new city jail. Fortunately, in September of 1937 the Young family- first cousins of William Stubbs Bradley- purchased the Bradley home. They were John and Frances Young, their young son J. Bradley (Brad) Young, and Frances’ elder sister Olive Bradley (Dec 29, 1898 - Oct 27, 1949). As the Youngs’ resided in Missouri at the time, Olive Bradley cared for her nephew Brad in the Bradley home from the time he was four years old until he was six years old. At that point, Brad’s parents John and Frances moved back to Frances’ hometown of Centerville. Brad Young would eventually become president of Iowa Trust &amp; Savings Bank, which is still in business in Centerville today. Olive Bradley continued to live in the home until her death on October 27, 1949 at the age of 51 due to diabetes complications. In 1953, John and Frances Young moved to a newer house and sold the Bradley home to J.M. and Hazelle C. Garret. It is not clear that the Garrets’ ever lived in the home. In 1954, the Garrets sold the property to John A. and D. Yvonne Zinn who, in just a matter of months, forfeited the home back to the Garrets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(1963 to 1970) In April of 1963, the Centerville Independent School District purchased the Bradley home to serve as the new campus for what was then called Centerville Junior College (which was later renamed Centerville Community College), now part of Indian Hills Community College. Centerville Junior College started in 1930 and had relocated multiple times as it expanded. Before the purchase of the Bradley home, the junior college had its main offices and classrooms on the Northeast corner of Centerville’s historic courthouse square. The Centerville Junior College had been renting the Bradley home’s original two-story carriage house to use as a science laboratory and classroom. Upon taking over the Bradley home, the junior college re-christened it Fannon Hall, after Everett William Fannon. E.W. Fannon worked for the Centerville school system for forty years (1918-1957). He served as superintendent for 34 of those years. During his tenure, E.W. Fannon founded the junior college, started the school’s kindergarten program, and developed a transportation service to help rural students get to school. At its height, Fannon Hall served 800 community college students. Coursework included pre-professional and liberal arts classes, as well as terminal degrees in nursing and education. In 1966, the Iowa State Legislature created 15 Iowa Community Colleges. The city of Ottumwa, Iowa became the headquarters for the Area XV College. While Area XV intended to maintain Centerville Community College as a branch of its operations, it would have to buy the Bradley home from the Centerville School District to do so. Given the costs of purchasing and then maintaining the building, Centerville Community College ultimately vacated the Bradley home to build a new, lower-cost campus facility on donated farmland located on the Northwest side of Centerville. Indian Hills Community College’s Centerville campus remains there today.</image:caption>
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