Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders in Business, Politics and the Professions; Together with an Original and Authentic History of the State, by Ex-Lieutenant-Governor B. F. Gue, Volumen2Conaway & Shaw, 1899 |
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... University of Iowa . INTRODUCTION . A HISTORY OF GOVERNMENTS . of the French colonial jurisprudence. " It is with a reverence such as is stirred by the head waters of some mighty river that one looks back , " to the beginnings of Iowa ...
... University of Iowa . INTRODUCTION . A HISTORY OF GOVERNMENTS . of the French colonial jurisprudence. " It is with a reverence such as is stirred by the head waters of some mighty river that one looks back , " to the beginnings of Iowa ...
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... University . The Mechanics ' Academy . First State School in Iowa. money famine took a serious turn . The laborers at the quarry and on the Capitol demanded at least money enough to supply their daily wants ; for the scrip would not ...
... University . The Mechanics ' Academy . First State School in Iowa. money famine took a serious turn . The laborers at the quarry and on the Capitol demanded at least money enough to supply their daily wants ; for the scrip would not ...
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... University of Iowa had its beginning . In 1860 the university rented the academy building for a period of five years at an annual rent of $ 300 . By this time the bulk of the stock had fallen into the hands of Robert Hutchinson , who in ...
... University of Iowa had its beginning . In 1860 the university rented the academy building for a period of five years at an annual rent of $ 300 . By this time the bulk of the stock had fallen into the hands of Robert Hutchinson , who in ...
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... UNIVERSITY . Iowa City University was incorporated by an act of the Legislative Assembly approved June 2nd , 1845. The act provided : That the university shall be under the direction of a board of thirty regents , who shall hold their ...
... UNIVERSITY . Iowa City University was incorporated by an act of the Legislative Assembly approved June 2nd , 1845. The act provided : That the university shall be under the direction of a board of thirty regents , who shall hold their ...
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... university . The only evidence that the university was ever put into actual operation is , that in the latter part of March , 1846 , there was a pub- lic examination , and at the public exhibition given on the 1st and 2nd of April " the ...
... university . The only evidence that the university was ever put into actual operation is , that in the latter part of March , 1846 , there was a pub- lic examination , and at the public exhibition given on the 1st and 2nd of April " the ...
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Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders ..., Volumen2 Vista completa - 1899 |
Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders ..., Volumen1 Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh,Benjamin F. Gue Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders ..., Volumen1 Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh,Benjamin F. Gue Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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