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In 1833 , these claims were purchased by John and Nathaniel Knapp , upon
which , in 1835 , they laid out the town . The next summer , lots were sold . The
town was subsequently re - surveyed and platted by the United States
Government .
In 1833 , these claims were purchased by John and Nathaniel Knapp , upon
which , in 1835 , they laid out the town . The next summer , lots were sold . The
town was subsequently re - surveyed and platted by the United States
Government .
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John King was appointed Chief Justice of Dubuque County , and Isaac Leffler of
Burlington , of Des Moines County . Two Associate Justices in each county were
appointed by the Governor . On the first Monday in October , 1825 , Gen. Geo .
John King was appointed Chief Justice of Dubuque County , and Isaac Leffler of
Burlington , of Des Moines County . Two Associate Justices in each county were
appointed by the Governor . On the first Monday in October , 1825 , Gen. Geo .
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... generous contributions from the scanty resources of the pioneer for the
purpose of public education . POLITICAL RECORD . TERRITORIAL OFFICERS .
Governors - Robert Lucas , 1838-41 ; John Chambers , 1841-45 ; James Clarke ,
1845 .
... generous contributions from the scanty resources of the pioneer for the
purpose of public education . POLITICAL RECORD . TERRITORIAL OFFICERS .
Governors - Robert Lucas , 1838-41 ; John Chambers , 1841-45 ; James Clarke ,
1845 .
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2 , 1859 ; John W. Jones 1859 to 1863 ; William H. Holmes , 1863 to 1867 ;
Samuel E. Rankin , 1867 to 1873 ; William Christy , 1873 to 1877 ; George W.
Bemis , 1877 to 1881 ; Edwin G. Conger , 1881 toSuperintendents of Public
Instruction ...
2 , 1859 ; John W. Jones 1859 to 1863 ; William H. Holmes , 1863 to 1867 ;
Samuel E. Rankin , 1867 to 1873 ; William Christy , 1873 to 1877 ; George W.
Bemis , 1877 to 1881 ; Edwin G. Conger , 1881 toSuperintendents of Public
Instruction ...
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3 , 1810 - Garrett D. Palmer and George Paul , 1819 ; William H. Merritt , 1851 to
1853 ; William A. Hornish , 1853 ( resigned May 16 , 1853 ) ; Mahoney & Dorr ,
1853 to 1855 ; Peter Moriarty , 1855 to 1857 ; John Teesdale , 1857 to 1861 ...
3 , 1810 - Garrett D. Palmer and George Paul , 1819 ; William H. Merritt , 1851 to
1853 ; William A. Hornish , 1853 ( resigned May 16 , 1853 ) ; Mahoney & Dorr ,
1853 to 1855 ; Peter Moriarty , 1855 to 1857 ; John Teesdale , 1857 to 1861 ...
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acres of land Allamakee appointed August became Board born building built called church claim commenced completed continued Court 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 latter lived located March married Mary miles mill Miss Mississippi months moved native Norway occupied October Ohio opened organized parents Post Prairie present purchased railroad received record remained removed residence returned River road Rock seat served settled settlers side sold soon spring term territory took town township trade United valued village vote Waukon wife Winneshiek
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Side 706 - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there!
Side 68 - State, but all acts, rules and regulations of said Board may be altered, amended, or repealed by the General Assembly ; and when so altered, amended, or repealed, they shall not be re-enacted by the Board of Education.
Side 101 - The interest on these loans is apportioned by the State Auditor semi-annually to the several counties of the State, in proportion to the number of persons between the ages of five and twenty-one years. The counties also levy an annual tax for school purposes, which is apportioned to the several district townships in the same way.
Side 92 - ... intended to be granted thereby ; but where lands embraced in such lists are not of the character embraced by such act of Congress, and were not intended to be granted thereby, said lists, so far as these lands are concerned, shall be perfectly null and void; and no right, title, claim or interest shall be conveyed thereby.
Side 58 - ... middle of the main channel of the Mississippi river; thence down the middle of the main channel of said Mississippi river, to the place of beginning.
Side 707 - Twas thine own Genius gave the final blow, And helped to plant the wound that laid thee low : So the struck Eagle, stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart, And winged the shaft that quivered in his heart ; Keen were his pangs, but keener far to feel He nursed the pinion which impelled the steel ; While the same plumage that had warmed his nest Drank the last life-drop of his bleeding breast.
Side 92 - ... and included within a continuous length of twenty miles of each of said roads, may be sold ; and when the governor of said State shall certify to the Secretary of the Interior that any twenty continuous miles of any of said roads is completed, then another quantity of land hereby granted, not to exceed one hundred and twenty sections for each of said roads having...
Side 101 - State of five hundred thousand acres, and an appropriation of five per cent, on all the sales of public lands to the school fund. The State gives to this fund the proceeds of the sales of all lands which escheat to it ; the proceeds of all fines for the violation of the liquor and criminal laws.
Side 96 - Company, every alternate section of land, designated by odd numbers, for ten sections in width on each side...
Side 83 - SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That whenever the Territory of Iowa shall be admitted into the Union as a State, the lands hereby granted for the above purpose shall be and become the property of said State for the purpose contemplated in this act, and for no other : Provided the Legislature of the State of Iowa shall accept the said grant for the said purpose.