First settlers in iowa
[DOC File]IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA
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Later I emigrated to America . In 1850, I settled in Dubuque, Iowa with my first wife who died soon after. My second wife, Anna Gadaden, who I married in 1851, and I then moved to Dyersville. The oldest settlers will remember me as having laid out Dyersville's first addition to the city. I …
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The most populous area of Iowa Territory was along the Mississippi River. The earliest record for Stephen B. Gardner in Iowa is found in the Year Book of the Old Settlers Association, Johnson County Iowa- 1866-1897 where it was noted under Pioneer Women that Mrs. Stephen B. …
The State of Iowa - Early Settlements
This article ran in the Iowa City Press-Citizen Monday December 24, 2001. By Sara Langenberg. WALKER FAMILY AMONG COUNTY’S FIRST SETTLERS. Today’s story about the Walkers of Johnson County is the third in a week-long series celebrating people who, long ago, came to the area, got married and settled down to raise their families.
[DOC File]William DYER
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The first white person born in the county, as at present organized, was Leander Brewer, in November 1851. The first marriage was that of Mr. John Drought, a soldier from Fort Dodge, to Miss L. Stanley, in 1852. The first death is supposed to be that of William Stanley, one of the first settlers, who died in 1852, leaving a widow and children.
[DOC File]OAK OPENINGS REGION: Discovering Our Natural Heritage
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First of all, Native Americans left a permanent mark on the English language. The early English-speaking settlers borrowed from several different Native American languages words for places in their new land. All across the country are cities, towns, rivers, and states with Native American names.
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Leonard Nelson “Len” or L. N. Mason was born 1887 in Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa to Bridgeman C. Mason and Clara Olmstead Mason. His grandparents were among the first settlers of Hamilton County Iowa and were born in Massachusetts. He married Irene Merrill, daughter of W. N. and Sophia Merrill. Mr.
[DOC File]This article ran in the Iowa City Press-Citizen Monday ...
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Jul 16, 2003 · Coincidentally, it was during this same era that the citizens of the territory of Iowa approved our first constitution and Iowa was admitted as a state. 2. “Sufficient Sureties” in the Iowa Constitution(s). The bail system had been in operation for centuries before the first settlers of the Iowa territory arrived from Illinois in the early ...
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Beginning with the first settlers in the early 1800’s, agriculture, urban and suburban development have wiped out most of America’s Oak Openings. However, remnants can still be found in Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
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