Past and Present of O'Brien and Osceola Counties, Iowa, Tom 1

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Strona 307 - I do, forgetting the things which are behind, and stretching forward to the things which are before, I press on toward the goal unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Strona 619 - all quite as ignorant" as Dr. Neill himself. We had not seen an amputation, had not attended an obstetrical case, had examined no cases of disease, had seen no fracture, knew nothing of asepsis or antisepsis, but we were all well drilled on the materia medica. Now a medical education like the above was considered first class at that time, and so it is seen that a large share of the doctors who flocked to the frontier had no real medical education whatever. Some went West after a little study in a...
Strona 341 - The west half of section 14; the west half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section...
Strona 554 - You solemnly affirm that the evidence you shall give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, under the pains and penalties of the law of perjury?
Strona 642 - York tobacco man, had a poodle dog stolen, and has offered a reward of five hundred dollars for the arrest of the thief, and he informs a reporter that he will spend $10,000, if necessary, for the capture and conviction of the thief. [Applause.] The applause marked in there will be from human skye terriers, who have forgotten that only a few weeks ago several hundred girls, who had been working in Lorillard's...
Strona 427 - ... the south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 19; and the south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section 20.
Strona 591 - Allendorf is a station on the main line of the Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, midway between Sibley and Ocheyedan.
Strona 185 - Indian village, which was found there, had made this place a favorite home of the Sacs, and secured for it the strong attachment and veneration of the whole nation. North of the hunting grounds of the Sacs and Foxes, were those of the Sioux, a fierce and warlike nation, who often disputed possession with their rivals in savage and bloody warfare. The possessions of these tribes were mostly located in Minnesota, but extended over a portion of Northern and Western Iowa to the Missouri River.
Strona 185 - PIKE'S EXPEDITION. Very soon after the acquisition of Louisiana, the United States Government adopted measures for the exploration of the new territory, having in view the conciliation of the numerous tribes of Indians by whom it was possessed, and, also, the selection of proper sites for the establishment of military posts and trading stations. The Army of the West, Gen.

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