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Encyclopedia Dubuque

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"Encyclopedia Dubuque is the online authority for all things Dubuque, written by the people who know the city best.”
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Affiliated with the Local History Network of the State Historical Society of Iowa, and the Iowa Museum Association.




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  • ...r Wilson could overcome the division of the Democratic Party over slavery. Jones and Wilson received votes in the legislature, but James W. Grimes, the Repu ...) He held the first courts ever held in the counties of Clayton, Delaware, Jones, Allamakee, Winneshiek, Black Hawk, Bremer, Chickasaw, Fayette and Clinton.
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  • ...sociation." The first members were P. A. Lorimier, John Simplot, George W. Jones, Jesse M. Harrison, S. M. Langworthy, A. McDaniel, Richard Bonson, J. R. Go
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  • ...Edward Langworthy, Benjamin Rupert, Thomas S. Wilson, John Maclay, Geo. W. Jones, Phineas W. Crawford, Alexander Simplot, William Quigley.
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  • ...as possible. (1) The path of the road was planned to pass through Dubuque, Jones, Linn, Johnson, Washington, Henry, and Van Buren counties in Iowa before re
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  • ...men---[[SMITH, Platt|Platt SMITH]], [[JONES, George Wallace|George Wallace JONES]] and [[HINDS, Franklin|Franklin HINDS]]---being asked to record recommenda
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  • 33. Jones, Paul Anthony, "Slang Terms From World War I," Mental Floss, Online: https:
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  • ...h of the cut except enough for streets, alleys, etc. They agreed to extend Jones or Dodge street to the river. Both of the proposals were accepted by the ci ...he other cut. By the last of August, 1855, the bridges over the sloughs on Jones and Seventh streets were almost completed. (20)
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  • ...George Wallace|George Wallace JONES]] were all slave owners. (3) Senators Jones owned the most slaves, three, and even more while living in Sinsinawa Mound Secretary-Charles B. Jones, Council Bluffs
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  • ...c, geography, grammar, and history. [[JONES, George Wallace|George Wallace JONES]] donated books for the school's library. (Board minutes) Ellen Jones, $500, because she has been
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