Sioux City History

Your link to the past.

Jeanne Calhoun
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Jeanne Calhoun

Jeanne Calhoun was born at St. Vincents Hospital in 1952 (named after a nun at the hospital). She attended St. Josephs Elementary School and Heelan High School. In 1981 she and her partner Sue Emmons opened Rowdies Lounge, located at 4th and Iowa Streets, Sioux City’s first gay bar.

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Connie Jones
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Connie Jones

Connie Jones was born in 1956 in Cherokee, Iowa. She attended Alta Community School (all grades) and Dana College, where she graduated with a degree in Fine Arts and Commercial Arts. After college, Connie lived in Alta, IA for five years before moving to Sioux City in 1983.

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Tim Orwig
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Tim Orwig

Tim Orwig was born in 1959 and grew up in rural Northwest Iowa. He attended Kindergarten – 7th grade at West Bend-Rodman School, 8th – 10th at Rolfe Community School District and 11-12th at Sioux City’s West High. Orwig attended Morningside College, graduating in 1980.

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Michael Scott
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Michael Scott

Born in Sioux City in 1945, Michael Scott attended Immaculate Conception School and later Heelan High School. Late, Michael served as a priest for nine years in the Diocese of Sioux City. He co-founded Dignity Siouxland, a local chapter of Dignity USA which was a lay movement of LGBT Catholics. Dignity Siouxland served as a beacon of hope to both out and closeted LGBT individuals and their families.

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Vicky Whitmore
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Vicky Whitmore

Vicky Whitmore was born in 1959 in Sioux City, Iowa. Whitmore had seven siblings and spent most of her childhood in foster care, left school in the 9th grade and later completed her GED. Born as Richard Bling Whitmore, Vicky transitioned from Rick to Vicky in 2005.

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Anderson, Andrew G.
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Anderson, Andrew G.

Andrew G. Anderson was born in Sweden in 1854. At the age of 19, he immigrated to the United States and arrived in Sioux City. He was hired to work in a government warehouse even though he could not speak English. He soon got a job working on a ferry that carried people across the Missouri River to Nebraska. During this time, it is said that he rescued several people from the waters of the Missouri River.

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Booge, James
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Booge, James

Soon after making Sioux City his home, James Booge bought a steamboat's water-logged load of wheat. He fed the grain to a herd of hogs, butchered the hogs and sold the meat. His customers included the local butcher shops, but most of the meat was sold to Army outposts further west. With this venture, Booge started a meat-packing business that helped make him a wealthy man.

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