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Mill History of Hamilton County, in the Webster City FreemanTribune, June 11, 12, 1914.

Flood Traditions of the Indians, in the Des Moines Plain Talk,

June 11, 1914.

Where is Iowa's First Constitution?, in the Des Moines Plain Talk, June 11, 1914.

Audubon County During the Civil War, in the Audubon Advocate, June 11, 1914.

Historical Sketch of Indianapolis Church, in the Oskaloosa Globe, June 13, 1914.

Col. Jed Lake Iowa Attorney Who Won Famous Case, in the

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Dubuque Times-Journal, June 14, 1914.

Diary of the Civil War, by Alex McDonald, in the Cedar Rapids Republican, June 14, 28, July 5, 1914.

Sketch of the life of E. E. Cook, in the Davenport Democrat, June 16, 1914.

Sketch of the life of John Cliggitt, in the Mason City Globe-Gazette, June 17, 1914.

Reminiscences of Early Days, in the St. Ansgar Enterprise, June 17,

1914.

Golden Jubilee of Little Brown Church and Old Bradford Academy, in the Nashua Reporter, June 18, 1914.

Early Bear Creek History, in the Redfield Review, June 18, August 17, 1914.

Life in Iowa in Pioneer Days, in the Mason City Times, June 24,

1914.

Memoirs of Quaker Divide, by D. B. Cook, running in the Dexter Sentinel, June-September, 1914.

Mahaska County History, in the Oskaloosa Herald, June 26, 1914. Early History of Mahaska County, in the Oskaloosa Globe, June 27,

1914.

Early Post Offices in Boone County, in the Boone News-Republican, June 27, 1914.

Pioneer Days in Iowa Falls, in the Iowa Falls Sentinel, June 30,

1914.

Sketch of the life of J. T. Turner, in the Iowa City Citizen, July 2, 1914.

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Dubuque as the Home of a U. S. Senator-William B. Allison, in the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, July 5, 1914.

Sketch of the life of S. W. Cole, in the West Union Gazette, July 8, 1914.

Memoirs of Mary E. Fobes, in the Dows Advocate, July 10, 1914.
S. W. Field Tells of Pioneer Experiences in Page County, in the
Shenandoah Sentinel-Post, July 10, 1914.

History of the Rock Island Arsenal, in the Clinton Herald, July 13, 1914.

E. B. Griffith, Early Stage Driver, in the Fairfield Tribune, July 15,

1914.

An Old Indian Battle Ground, in the Onawa Democrat, July 23,

1914.

Battle of Credit Island Fought One Hundred Years Ago, in the

Davenport Democrat and Leader, July 26, 1914.

Henry Vogeli, Resident of Dubuque Since 1829, in the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, July 26, 1914.

First Monument to Iowa Valor, in the Webster City FreemanTribune, July 28, 1914.

Peter Winter, a Pioneer of Wapello County, in the Ottumwa Courier, July 28, 1914.

Four Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Iowa, in the Keokuk Gate City, July 29, 1914.

First Days in Webster County, in the Fort Dodge Chronicle, August 1, 15, 22, 29, September 5, 12, 19, 1914.

Pioneer Days in Waterloo, in the Waterloo Courier and Reporter, August 1, 8, 1914.

Sketch of the life of James Cook, in the Onawa Democrat, August 6, 1914.

Early Days in Walnut Township, Madison County, in the Winterset Madisonian, August 12, 1914.

Early Lee County History, in the Fort Madison Democrat, August 17, 1914.

Early Mitchell County History, by W. W. Griswold, in the Osage News, August 20, 1914.

Sketch of the life of Edward Knott, in the Waverly Independent,

August 20, 1914.

Recollections of Pioneer Sioux City Women, in the Sioux City

Journal, August 20, 1914.

Tribute to the late George D. Perkins, in the Sioux City Journal,

August 20, 1914.

Pioneer Editor Recalls Early Days in Woodbury County, in the Sioux City Journal, August 20, 1914.

Perilous Winter Journey to Sioux City in 1856, in the Sioux City Journal, August 20, 1914.

Teacher of First School in Sioux City, in the Sioux City Journal, August 20, 1914.

Defense of the Iowa Frontier Against the Indians, 1856-1864, in

the Sioux City Journal, August 20, 1914.

Winter of 1856-1857 in Cherokee County, in the Sioux City Journal, August 30, 1914.

George Murphy's Journey to Sioux City in 1854, in the Sioux City Journal, August 20, 1914.

The Old Times were the Hardest, in the Sioux City Journal, August 21, 1914.

Seventieth Anniversary of Organization of Mahaska County, in the Oskaloosa Globe, August 22, 1914.

First Passenger Train in the State, in the Davenport Times, August 25, 1914.

The Founders of Estherville, in the Estherville Democrat, August 26, 1914.

W. M. Baker, Pioneer of Newton, in the Newton Journal, August 28, 1914.

Early History of the Pioneer Churches of Sioux City, in the Sioux City Journal, August 30, 1914.

Story of a Survivor of the Sibley Expedition of 1863, in the Sioux

City Journal, August 30, 1914.

First Railway Mail Car came into Clinton, in the Clinton Advertiser, August 31, 1914.

Story of Early Settlers in Linn County, in the Cedar Rapids

Republican, September 1, 1914.

Iowa's First Land Marks-Grave of Sergeant Floyd, in the Denison Review, September 2, 1914.

Forty Years in Dakota, in the Le Mars Sentinel, September 8, 1914.

Experience of a Pioneer near Smithland in 1856-7, in the Castana Times, September 3, 1914.

Sketch of the life of Dr. George F. Jenkins, in the Keokuk Gate City, September 6, 1914.

Treasury Robbery of February, 1867, in the Knoxville Journal, September 10, 1914.

Marshall County Quakers and Marshall County in 1858, in the Marshalltown Times-Republican, September 18, 1914.

Sketch of the life of Abijah Savage, in the Washington Democrat, September 23, 1914.

HISTORICAL SOCIETIES

PUBLICATIONS

The Medford Historical Register for July is taken up largely with an article on Medford Bells, by Moses W. Mann.

An address on The Fifth Musketeer: The Marquis de La Fayette, by Marshall Putnam Thompson, is to be found in the Proceedings of the Bunker Hill Monument Association for 1914.

An article on An Indiana Village: New Harmony, by John H. Holliday, constitutes volume five, number four of the Indiana Historical Society Publications.

A memorial address on Reuben Gold Thwaites, by Frederick Jackson Turner, has been issued as a neat little volume by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

The Michigan Historical Commission has published in pamphlet form a biographical sketch of Patrick Sinclair, Builder of Fort Mackinac, by William L. Jenks.

The Rhode Island Historical Society has recently published in pamphlet form its Proceedings for the year 1913-1914, and its revised charter and by-laws.

The Annual Report of the Essex Institute for the Year Ending May 4, 1914, contains the reports of officers for the year covered, and lists of officers and committees.

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register for July contains, among other things, a memoir on Don Gleason Hill, by Julius Herbert Tuttle.

Tract No. 93 issued by The Western Reserve Historical Society contains a catalogue of The Charles G. King Collection of Books on Costume.

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