The Iowa Historical Record, Volumer 10-12The Society, 1896 |
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... called , always had a pleasant greeting for his friends , a liberal hand and a warm heart for the poor and those in distress . He was a benefactor devoid of ostentation and patronizing airs . That he was loved by the community in which ...
... called , always had a pleasant greeting for his friends , a liberal hand and a warm heart for the poor and those in distress . He was a benefactor devoid of ostentation and patronizing airs . That he was loved by the community in which ...
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... called St. Peter's to the Mississippi River . ( See C. S. Ex . Doc . , 1844 , Vol . 4 , Doc . 5. ) A large slice of what is now Minnesota would thus have been included in the State , while a smail corner of North- western Iowa would ...
... called St. Peter's to the Mississippi River . ( See C. S. Ex . Doc . , 1844 , Vol . 4 , Doc . 5. ) A large slice of what is now Minnesota would thus have been included in the State , while a smail corner of North- western Iowa would ...
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... called a band of Mormon elders returning to their temple city of Nauvoo , after a successful proselyting tour through England and Europe . But everywhere they went they met with the rude hospitality of the frontier where no man was ...
... called a band of Mormon elders returning to their temple city of Nauvoo , after a successful proselyting tour through England and Europe . But everywhere they went they met with the rude hospitality of the frontier where no man was ...
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... called upon to assist in and finally to relieve him of his pastoral duties . Upon his death in March , 1846 , Dr. Salter was formally invited to accept the pastorate and did so , continuing therein to the present day . At the time he ...
... called upon to assist in and finally to relieve him of his pastoral duties . Upon his death in March , 1846 , Dr. Salter was formally invited to accept the pastorate and did so , continuing therein to the present day . At the time he ...
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... called motion . It was with feelings of the deepest despair that Mr. Fulton saw the light begin to fade on Tuesday afternoon . The sit- uation was as hopeless then as it had been before , save for the fact that the homes of settlers ...
... called motion . It was with feelings of the deepest despair that Mr. Fulton saw the light begin to fade on Tuesday afternoon . The sit- uation was as hopeless then as it had been before , save for the fact that the homes of settlers ...
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Side 314 - I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow. I remember, I remember The fir trees dark and high; I used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky: It was a childish ignorance, But now 'tis little joy To know I'm farther off from- Heaven Than when I was a boy.
Side 553 - And it is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to continue the use of both gold and silver as standard money, and to coin both gold and silver into money of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, such equality to be secured through international agreement, or by such safeguards of legislation as will insure the maintenance of the parity in value of the coins of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the markets and in the payment of debts.
Side 537 - Miami river of the lake, then and in that case, with the assent of the Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay...
Side 554 - And it is hereby further declared that the efforts of the Government should be steadily directed to the establishment of such a safe system of bimetallism as will maintain at all times the equal power of every dollar coined or issued by the United States, in the markets and in the payment of debts.
Side 535 - Miami aforesaid, and on the north by an east and west line drawn through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan, running east after intersecting the due north line aforesaid, from the mouth of the Great Miami until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line, and thence with the same through Lake Erie to the Pennsylvania line...
Side 535 - That from and after the fourth day of July next, all that part of the territory of the United States northwest of the Ohio River which lies to the westward of a line beginning at the Ohio, opposite to the mouth of Kentucky River, and running thence to Fort Recovery, and thence north until it shall intersect the territorial line between the United States and Canada, shall, for the purposes of temporary government, constitute a separate territory and be called the Indiana Territory.
Side 536 - June next all that part of the Indiana Territory which lies north of a line drawn east from the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan, until it shall intersect Lake Erie...
Side 492 - ... performance of any of his public or private duties, or rendered incompetent to give evidence in any court of law or equity, in consequence of his opinions on the subject of religion; and any party to any judicial proceeding shall have the right to use as a witness, or take the testimony of, any other person not disqualified on account of interest, who may be cognizant of any fact material to the case; and parties to suits may be witnesses, as provided by law.
Side 489 - An act supplemental to the act for the admission of the States of Iowa and Florida into the Union," were fully appropriated for the benefit of the Iowa Agricultural College and Farm.
Side 10 - ... a meridian line passing through the middle of the mouth of the Kansas river, where the same empties into the Missouri river; thence, from the point aforesaid, north, along the said meridian line, to the intersection of the parallel of latitude which passes through the rapids of the river Des Moines...