Annals of Iowa, Volumen3;Volumen7

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Iowa State Historical Department, Division of Historical Museum and Archives, 1905
 

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Página 434 - Being deeply impressed with the opinion that the removal of the Indian tribes from the lands which they now occupy within the limits of the several States and Territories to the country lying westward and northward thereof, within our acknowledged boundaries, is of very high importance to our Union...
Página 436 - Commencing at the mouth of the Upper loway River, on the west bank of the Mississippi, and ascending the said loway river, to its left fork; thence up that fork to its source; thence crossing the fork of Red Cedar River, in a direct line to the second or upper fork of the Desmoines river; and thence in a direct line to the lower fork of the Calumet river; and down that river to its juncture with the Missouri river.
Página 610 - Senate concurring), That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to use their influence to...
Página 256 - unfit to be the ruler of a free people", and that a select committee be appointed to prepare and report a memorial to the President of the United States, asking for his immediate removal.6 Such a memorial was actually written and presented to President Van Buren, but did not produce the desired effect. Another question upon which the Governor...
Página 610 - Resolved, therefore, by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to use their...
Página 439 - Desmoines, passing on said high lands along the dividing ridge between the forks of the Grand river ; thence, along said high lands or ridge separating the waters of the Missouri from those of the...
Página 439 - River to the Missouri River; thence down said Missouri River to the Missouri State line¿ above the Kansas; thence along said line to the...
Página 283 - River ; thence along said high lands or ridge separating the waters of the Missouri from those of the Des Moines, to a point opposite the source of the Boyer River, and thence in a direct line to the upper fork of the Des Moines, the place of beginning.
Página 478 - ... he was nominated by the republican state convention for the office of Auditor of State, which office he filled for three successive terms.
Página 198 - I never was in a regular College, nor lost my time on dead languages; but I spent it in learning alone and by mere reading ten times more than is taught in Schools. I have undertaken to learn the Latin and Greek, as well as the Hebrew, Sanscrit, Chinese and fifty other languages, as I felt the need or inclination to study them.* Ratinesque was now sixteen years of age and began making plans for the future.

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