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Tying to a cdock with large tides
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tying to a cdock with large tides

Started by the Railroad Company-First Postofflce-Tlio Firstīusiness Ventures- Postoffice- Incorporation- Officers- l he De. Tion of the Towu-Mayors-Present Officers-Supenor-lhe Town Lake Park News- Churches-Civic Societies- Postofflce-Tucoi poia. ITheatricals-The Milford Dancing Scbool-The Early Churches. L)0ii Townships- The Old Town-The First Hotels and Stores-Įarlv Entertainments- The Milford Library Association-Amateur Milforfl, its Location- The First Settlement of Milford ami Oko. The Pioneer Girls' Club- The Spirit Lake Chautauqua School- Spirit Lake Musical Association- The Pioneer Cornet Band Jrregationalists-Lutherans-Tlic Catholics-Tlie Evergreen Sabbath The Dickinson County Herald- Civic Societies The First Steamers- The Favorite and Alpha - Larger Steamersĭemanded- The Hiawatha- The Ben Lennox and the Queen iuriously Affected l>y Both High and Low Water and Is FinallyĪbandoned- Legislative Restrictions- Fish Shanties ProhibitedĮarly Boating- The First Sailboats -The First Regatta- A LuckyĪccident-Other Boat Itaces- Tlie Yacht Cluli A Narrow Escape. Spirit Lake- The State Hatchery Moved to the Lakes- It Is In. ICarly Fishing- The Supply Begins to Diminish- Measures Adoptedįor Their I'rotcctlon- The Fish Hatchery at A uaniosa- Branch at Smith for the Midland Monthly- The Deer- "Bob-Cats " "Ilegira of the lOlk"- Extract From a Paper Written by J. Ington, Cedar Rapids & Northern the First to Build In the Countyĭisappearance of the Game- The Last Buffalo Killed in lown. Paul In-ĭuced to Make a Survey- The Chicago & Northwestern- The Burl. The Scheme a Failure- The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Valley Railroad Company Organized- Survey Made- Aid Voted. The Need of a Railroad- Local Schemes- The Spirit Lake & Sioux Scription-The Earlv Teachers- The School at Okoboji- The Schoolīuilding Erected by Subscription- The School at Tusculum- Tlieĭickinson County Teachers' Association- The Early Institutes School at Center Grove- The Little Log Schoolhouse Built by Sub. House Used for School Purposes- The Early Teacher.s- The First Hubbard- The First School at Spirit Lake- The Court. The Earlv Schools- Lack of Funds- Amusing Incident Related by Baker- His Efforts in Behalf of Grasshopper Suf-įerers Impair His Health- His Visit To Spirit Lake Neighborhoods Abandoned- Extract From Governor Carpenter'sĪrticle in "The Annals"- Grasshoppers Block Railroad Trains. The Second Invasion- The Destruction Greater Than Ever- Whole They Appropriate $50,000 to Buy Seed Grain- Commissioners for Pamphlet- The Seed Grain Question- The Legislature Appealed To W.Perkins- Their Depredations- lOxtract from J. The Grasshopper Raid of 1873- Where They Came From- Views Mills- Several Controversies- The Level of the Water in theĪ Period of Prosperity- Postofflce at Lakevllle and Lake Park. Paul Railroad- The Building of the Mllford Settlers In the Other Towns- The Fuel Question- Burning Hay. The War- The Wot Summer- High Prices for Provisions- The First The Settlement at Lakevllle in 18Gr>- The First After the Close of The "Great Divide"- A Few Experiences- A Romantic Wedding The First Camp Meeting- The First Religious Revival- The Vem-įul Storms- Blizzards- Who Coined the Word- A Description From

tying to a cdock with large tides

Work of the" Methodist Episcopal Church- The Early Preachers. Missouri- On Reaching the Missouri Find That Sully Has Not YetĪrrived- Rest Two Davs and Then Turn Back- The ExpeditionsĬlose of Military Operations on the Frontier- A Summary- Theįur Business- Trapping and Gathering Fur- Early Literary So-Ĭieties-The Okoboji Literary League- The "Legend of SpiritĬauses Delaying Emigration- A Period of Dullness- The Early Move Across Minnesota- Fight Three Battles Before Iteachlng the White Stone Hill- The Return to Sioux City- Slhley's Comniaud. There FUu\ Sililev Has Heen 'niere and Turned Back- Battle of Preserved should l)c so grouped that a person reading them couldįorm a reasonably intle Itiver- On Arriving Iowa should be given to the public, or i-ather that what facts are There has for some time existed a feeling that a comiectedĪccount of the Indian trouble on the northwestern border of "Įntered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1902,īy B.

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Full text of " A history of Dickinson County, Iowa, together with an account of the Spirit Lake massacre, and the Indian troubles on the northwestern frontier.










Tying to a cdock with large tides