The History of Cedar County, Iowa: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, &c. : a Biographical Directory of Its Citizens, War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of the Northwest, History of Iowa, Map of Cedar County ...Western Historical Company, 1878 - 711 páginas |
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... April showers . The leaves were appearing ; a few Indian scouts were seen , but no enemy seemed near at hand ; and all was so quiet , that Frazier , an old Indian scout and trader , who had been left by Trent in command , ventured to ...
... April showers . The leaves were appearing ; a few Indian scouts were seen , but no enemy seemed near at hand ; and all was so quiet , that Frazier , an old Indian scout and trader , who had been left by Trent in command , ventured to ...
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... April , 1832 , Black Hawk and his entire band , with their women and children , again recrossed the Mississippi in plain view of the garrison of Fort Armstrong , and went up Rock River . Although this act was construed into an act of ...
... April , 1832 , Black Hawk and his entire band , with their women and children , again recrossed the Mississippi in plain view of the garrison of Fort Armstrong , and went up Rock River . Although this act was construed into an act of ...
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... April until after Stillman's men commenced war by firing on a flag of truce from Black Hawk , no murders nor ... April 22. On the 26th of April , they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till the 4th of June , 1833 , when ...
... April until after Stillman's men commenced war by firing on a flag of truce from Black Hawk , no murders nor ... April 22. On the 26th of April , they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till the 4th of June , 1833 , when ...
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... April , these were lighted , and when the midnight hour arrived , it was announced by the discharge of firearms . The night was dark , but this army of occupa- tion pressed forward , torch in hand , with axe and hatchet , blazing lines ...
... April , these were lighted , and when the midnight hour arrived , it was announced by the discharge of firearms . The night was dark , but this army of occupa- tion pressed forward , torch in hand , with axe and hatchet , blazing lines ...
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... April following . The vote was largely in favor of the measure , and the Delegates elected assembled in convention at Iowa City , on the 7th of October , 1844 . On the first day of November following , the convention completed its work ...
... April following . The vote was largely in favor of the measure , and the Delegates elected assembled in convention at Iowa City , on the 7th of October , 1844 . On the first day of November following , the convention completed its work ...
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