Iowa Journal of History, Volume 20State Historical Society of Iowa., 1922 |
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... facts one of which was that he had heard the Hon Thos . Ewing say in a public speech that when he was a poor boy he had many a time eaten his mush and milk out of a gourd . I learned from him that the rail- road from Cincinnati to Lake ...
... facts one of which was that he had heard the Hon Thos . Ewing say in a public speech that when he was a poor boy he had many a time eaten his mush and milk out of a gourd . I learned from him that the rail- road from Cincinnati to Lake ...
Halaman 57
character of Congregationalism and Presbyterianism and its adaptation to the west . The fact was stated that in Michigan all the churches of these two denominations form one general convention & c . The subject of church music has been ...
character of Congregationalism and Presbyterianism and its adaptation to the west . The fact was stated that in Michigan all the churches of these two denominations form one general convention & c . The subject of church music has been ...
Halaman 60
... fact that they have come here to seek their fortune implies that they have some enterprise . Some dozen lawyers and one or two judges reside here . In the west it is common for all the lawyers in the county to reside at the County Seat ...
... fact that they have come here to seek their fortune implies that they have some enterprise . Some dozen lawyers and one or two judges reside here . In the west it is common for all the lawyers in the county to reside at the County Seat ...
Halaman 64
... fact that it has been extended from one point to another as means could be provided . This latter canal will greatly affect the Ohio and Erie canal , running from Portsmouth to Cleaveland . This latter is 309 miles in length , and of ...
... fact that it has been extended from one point to another as means could be provided . This latter canal will greatly affect the Ohio and Erie canal , running from Portsmouth to Cleaveland . This latter is 309 miles in length , and of ...
Halaman 65
... little more than four days distant from the Queen of the East . All this I doubt not will soon be accomplished . And the fact , that it is , and will VOL . XX - 5 be , all the work of a few years , LETTERS FROM THE WEST IN 1845 65.
... little more than four days distant from the Queen of the East . All this I doubt not will soon be accomplished . And the fact , that it is , and will VOL . XX - 5 be , all the work of a few years , LETTERS FROM THE WEST IN 1845 65.
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Adair County American Annual Report appointed April August Black Hills boat Boone County Buffalo Bureau of Statistics bushels canal cattle Cedar Rapids cent Chicago clerk corn Council Bluffs county commissioners county judge county officers county seat Creek Dakota December Dubuque Dubuque County early election was held Erie Canal February flour and grain George Historical Society Illinois Indians Internal Commerce Iowa Alumnus Iowa City Iowa Engineer Iowa Studies January John Joint author JOURNAL OF HISTORY July June lake Left camp Louis meeting miles Mississippi Missouri Moines Monday Montreal Mormons morning night Northwestern Banker November Oclock and marched October Ohio passed Pioneer rail railroads Record Rennick River route Saturday Evening Post seaboard September shipments Sioux City Weekly Sketch Territory of Iowa town traffic transportation Treasury Department United States Bureau University of Iowa volume wagon Waukon Standard wheat William Woodbury County York
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Halaman 490 - That the legislative power of the territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation consistent with the constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil ; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States...
Halaman 269 - No man shall be deprived of his life, liberty or property, but by the judgment of his peers and the law of the land.
Halaman 363 - ... they were but brief. God's blessing seems to have accompanied him from the cradle to the grave. One feels thankful to know that it has been permitted to any man to live such a life.
Halaman 117 - More detailed statistics are given in the annual report on Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, and similar statistics in monthly form appear in the Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of the United States.
Halaman 244 - NJ , graduating from the latter in 1869; studied law and was admitted to the bar, and began the practice of his profession in Lowville in 1873; in 1885 was elected to the State senate from the district consisting of Lewis, St.
Halaman 323 - As we have never remained longer at our camp than one day, it will be readily understood that there is no opportunity to make a satisfactory examination in regard to deposits of valuable minerals. Veins of lead and strong indications of the existence of silver have been found. Until further examination is made regarding the richness of the gold, no opinion should be formed.
Halaman 527 - superintend the fiscal concerns of the county and secure their management in the best manner.
Halaman 98 - FiKurcs for 1900-1909. inclusive, weie taken from the Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of the United States; 1910 and subsequently from official reports of the stockyards in the cities mentioned.
Halaman 82 - ... long, having the greatest extent of any canal in the world. It passes through a wonderfully fertile region, which at that time was little more than a wilderness. Immediately towns and villages sprang into existence along its banks. Merchandise could now be carried cheaply from the teeming West, through the Great Lakes, the Erie Canal, and the Hudson River, to New York City and the Atlantic. Its original cost was $7,600,000, and its earnings were so enormous that in many single years they amounted...
Halaman 446 - The Relative Rights, Duties and Responsibilities of the President, of the Senate and the House, and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice...