A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment of Their Chief Enterprises in Education, Religion, Valor, Industry, Business, Etc, Volume 1American Historical Society, 1931 |
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... Grimes was at once the prophet and man of action in this movement . We first saw Grimes as chairman of the judi- ciary committee in the first territorial legislature of Iowa , where he was leader of the opposition against Governor Lucas ...
... Grimes was at once the prophet and man of action in this movement . We first saw Grimes as chairman of the judi- ciary committee in the first territorial legislature of Iowa , where he was leader of the opposition against Governor Lucas ...
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... Grimes receiv- ing 23,325 and Bates , 21,202 , Grimes ' majority being a little over 2,000 . In the election of 1850 approximately 25,000 voters went to the polls , while in that of August 3 , 1854 , the total vote for governor was ...
... Grimes receiv- ing 23,325 and Bates , 21,202 , Grimes ' majority being a little over 2,000 . In the election of 1850 approximately 25,000 voters went to the polls , while in that of August 3 , 1854 , the total vote for governor was ...
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... Grimes as governor and of James Harlan to the United States Senate was not a normal result of partisan political processes ; rather , it can be interpreted as a symptom of the confusion in partisan politics then prevailing . It was a ...
... Grimes as governor and of James Harlan to the United States Senate was not a normal result of partisan political processes ; rather , it can be interpreted as a symptom of the confusion in partisan politics then prevailing . It was a ...
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II | 20 |
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT | 35 |
IV | 56 |
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