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Soon after , this College was removed to Keokuk , its second session being
opened there in November , 1850 . In 1851 , the General Assembly confirmed the
action of the Board , and by act approved January 22 , 1855 , placed the Medical
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Soon after , this College was removed to Keokuk , its second session being
opened there in November , 1850 . In 1851 , the General Assembly confirmed the
action of the Board , and by act approved January 22 , 1855 , placed the Medical
...
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The first settlement in Monroe County was made in 1848 , by Mr. John R. Gray ,
about two miles from the present site of Eddyville ; and in the Summer of 1844 , a
log school house was built , and the first school was opened . About a year after ...
The first settlement in Monroe County was made in 1848 , by Mr. John R. Gray ,
about two miles from the present site of Eddyville ; and in the Summer of 1844 , a
log school house was built , and the first school was opened . About a year after ...
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Many newcomers were added , and many new kinds of business introduced ;
among them the Pioneer Harness Shop was opened by J. C. Spencer . The first
livery stable started was by Clark Kenyon and C. E Dickerman . Said Dickerman ...
Many newcomers were added , and many new kinds of business introduced ;
among them the Pioneer Harness Shop was opened by J. C. Spencer . The first
livery stable started was by Clark Kenyon and C. E Dickerman . Said Dickerman ...
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TERRITORIAL HISTORY | 80 |
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS | 105 |
HISTORY OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY | 117 |
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