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Keokuk himself became dissipated in the latter years of his life , and it has been
reported that he died of delirium tremens after his removal with his tribe to
Kansas . In May , 1843 , most of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines
River ...
Keokuk himself became dissipated in the latter years of his life , and it has been
reported that he died of delirium tremens after his removal with his tribe to
Kansas . In May , 1843 , most of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines
River ...
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Some removed from Wisconsin in 1848 , while a party to the number of eight
hundred left that State as late as 1873 for Nebraska ... However , since their first
removal , they have several times changed their homes , and scattering bands
have ...
Some removed from Wisconsin in 1848 , while a party to the number of eight
hundred left that State as late as 1873 for Nebraska ... However , since their first
removal , they have several times changed their homes , and scattering bands
have ...
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In March , 1879 , he added a stock of clothing and continued until Sept. , 1881 ,
when he removed to his present location , added boots and shoes and carries a.
stock of about $ 13,000 . He was married at LaCrosse , Wis . , April 26 , 1875 , to
...
In March , 1879 , he added a stock of clothing and continued until Sept. , 1881 ,
when he removed to his present location , added boots and shoes and carries a.
stock of about $ 13,000 . He was married at LaCrosse , Wis . , April 26 , 1875 , to
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TERRITORIAL HISTORY | 80 |
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS | 105 |
HISTORY OF WINNESHIEK COUNTY | 117 |
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acres of land Allamakee America appointed August became Board born building built called church claim commenced completed continued Court Creek Decorah died District Dubuque early elected engaged erected established fall farm farmer father five four George Government grant held Henry improved Indians interest Iowa James January John Judge July June known Lansing later lived located March married Mary miles mill Miss Mississippi months moved native Norway occupied Ohio opened organized parents Post Prairie present purchased railroad received record remained removed residence returned River road Rock served settled settlers side sold soon spring term Territory took town township trade United valued village vote Waukon wife Winneshiek