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... people would thus have acquired the free navigation of that great river , all of
the vast and fertile empire on the west , so rich in its agricultural and
inexhaustible mineral resources , would have remained under the domion of a
foreign power .
... people would thus have acquired the free navigation of that great river , all of
the vast and fertile empire on the west , so rich in its agricultural and
inexhaustible mineral resources , would have remained under the domion of a
foreign power .
Side 27
Here ended all hopes of our remaining at peace , having been forced into the war
by being deceived . " . ... joined the fortunes of Great Britain , the rest of the nati in
remained neutral , and , for protection , organized , with Keokuk for their chief .
Here ended all hopes of our remaining at peace , having been forced into the war
by being deceived . " . ... joined the fortunes of Great Britain , the rest of the nati in
remained neutral , and , for protection , organized , with Keokuk for their chief .
Side 32
On the 26th of April they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till
the 4th of June , 1833 , when orders were given for them to be liberated and
returned to their own country . By order of the President , he was brought back to
...
On the 26th of April they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till
the 4th of June , 1833 , when orders were given for them to be liberated and
returned to their own country . By order of the President , he was brought back to
...
Side 33
Two mills were erected , one on Soap Creek , and the other on Sugar Creek . The
latter was soon swept away by a flood , but the former remained and did good
service for many years . Connected with the agency were HISTORY OF IOWA .
Two mills were erected , one on Soap Creek , and the other on Sugar Creek . The
latter was soon swept away by a flood , but the former remained and did good
service for many years . Connected with the agency were HISTORY OF IOWA .
Side 57
The Indians remained the appointed time beyond the line running north and
south through Redrock . The Government established a trading post and military
encampment at the Raccoon Fork of the Des Moines River , then and for many
years ...
The Indians remained the appointed time beyond the line running north and
south through Redrock . The Government established a trading post and military
encampment at the Raccoon Fork of the Des Moines River , then and for many
years ...
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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