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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... population of the county was 672 , whereas Jasper County , which lies on the south of the east and west line just noted and which is in the second tier of coun- ties west of Benton had in the census of 1850 a population of 1,280 .
... population of the county was 672 , whereas Jasper County , which lies on the south of the east and west line just noted and which is in the second tier of coun- ties west of Benton had in the census of 1850 a population of 1,280 .
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... population of 1,244 , and 551 people were numerated in the adjacent county on the east , Page , while Taylor County , in the third column from the Missouri River had 204 population . None of the other counties in that section of the ...
... population of 1,244 , and 551 people were numerated in the adjacent county on the east , Page , while Taylor County , in the third column from the Missouri River had 204 population . None of the other counties in that section of the ...
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... population as in the first stages of settlement , and there- fore beyond this frontier line . By the census returns of 1850 the frontier line started , on the north border of the state , with the west line of Winneshiek County , which ...
... population as in the first stages of settlement , and there- fore beyond this frontier line . By the census returns of 1850 the frontier line started , on the north border of the state , with the west line of Winneshiek County , which ...
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II | 20 |
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT | 35 |
IV | 56 |
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