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NORTHERN INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publication No. 3. The Indiana Supreme Court. With some account of the courts preceding it. An his torical sketch. By Timothy E. Howard. South Bend, Indiana. March 1, 1900.

Svo, pp. 25.

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OLD SETTLERS ASSOCIATION OF LAKE COUNTY, IND.

OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF LAKE COUNTY, IND. Lake County, Indiana. 1884: an account of the semi-centennial celebration of Lake County, September 3 and 4. with historical papers and other interesting records prepared for this volume. T. H. Ball. editor and publisher for the Old Settlers' Association of Lake County. Crown Point, Ind., 1884.

12mo, pp. 487.

Illustrated.

VINCENNES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

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VINCENNES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Address delivered before the Society, February 22.-1839. by Judge Law. Louisville, Kentucky, 189 8vo, pp. 48. Folded map.

On the Colonial History of Vincennes. Reprinted with notes and illustrations in 1858, as below. (1460

VINCENNES HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Colonial History of Vincennes, under the French, British, and American Governments, from its first settlement to the Territorial administration of William Henry Harrison, being an address by Judge Law, before the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society. February 22, 1839, with additional notes and illustrations. Vincennes, 1858.

Svo, pp. viii, 156 (1).

WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Richmond, Ind.

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WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Papers. Vol. 1, No. 1. The naming of Indiana. By Cyrus W. Hodgin. Richmond, Indiana, 1903.

Svo, pp. 16.

IOWA.

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HAWK EYE PIONEER ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES COUNTY.

HAWK EYE PIONEER ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES COUNTY. Constitution; with a full report of the proceedings of its first annual festival, June 2, 1858 Burlington, 1858.

8vo, pp. 54.

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HAWK EYE PIONEER ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES COUNTY. Constitution; appended a list of members, giving the date of the first settlement of each in Iowa. Compiled by E. C. Blackmar. Burlington, 1882.

8vo, pp. 15.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF LINN COUNTY [IOWA],

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF LINN COUNTY (Iowa). Senator Lewis Fields Linn. By E. R. Burkhalter. A paper read before the Society September 22, 1904. Title taken from Iowa Journal of History, 1904, p. 616.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF LINN COUNTY. Proceedings. Edited by Albert N. Harbert. Volume 1, 1904-5. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1905.

12mo. pp. 176.

Contents: Constitution and by-laws; Officers; Members; Proceedings; Reports; A contribution to the history of Cornell College, by William Harmon Norton; Lewis Fields Linn, by Edward Read Burkhalter; Early steamboating on the Cedar, by Barthinius L. Wick; Reminiscences of the First Constitutional Convention of Iowa, by Samuel Wallace Durham; Nils C. Boye, first Norwegian settler in Linn county, by Barthinius L. Wick; Early history of Western College, by Jessie Abner Runkle; Memorial addresses; Biographical sketches.

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LOUISA COUNTY, IOWA, PIONEER SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

LOUISA COUNTY, IOWA, PIONEER SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
Laws. Iowa City, 1860.
Svo.

LOUISA COUNTY, IOWA, PIONEER SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.
Annual Festival.

8vo.

Iowa City, 1861.

Constitution and By

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Proceedings at Third

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MADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Winterset, Iowa.

MADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

During the winter of 1904-5 the Society had 500 copies of its constitution and by-laws printed. Cf. Iowa Journal of History and Politics, July, 1905, p. 492.

OLD SETTLERS' SOCIETY OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA.

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OID SETTLERS' SOCIETY OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA. Old Settlers' anniversary, September 8, 1886; Picnic and excursion to the mouth of Pine Creek; List of the excursionists; Speeches, etc. Muscatine, 1886.

8vo, pp. 7. No title-page.

Contains address by the president, Rev. Joseph P. Walton.

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GID SETTLERS' SOCIETY OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, IOWA. Old Settlers' reunion. The pioneers' picnic at Cherry Bluff, August 31, 1887. [Muscatine, Iowa], 1887.

8vo, pp. 6. No title-page.

Contains the address of the president, Rev. Joseph P. Walton, and the other proceedings. (1470

OLD SETTLERS' SOCIETY OF MUSCATINE COUNTY, Iowa. Old Settlers' celebration of Iowa's semi-centennial, held July 4, 1888, in Muscatine. Iowa, 1888.

Svo, pp. 6.

Muscatine,

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PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA.

Des Moines, Iowa.

PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA. A brief history of the organization, and proceedings, of the Reunions of 1886 and 1899. Des Moines, 1890. Svo, pp. 44. (1472 PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA. Proceedings and Papers of the Second Reunion of the Pioneer Law-Makers of Iowa, February 27-29, 1890. Svo, pp. 45-167. (1473

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PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA. Proceedings. Reunion of 1896. Des Moines, 1897.

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Contains: A glimpse of the personnel of the House of 1864 and the Senate of 1866, by Edward H. Stiles; The constitutional convention of 1857, by Lewis Todhunter; The Spirit Lake relief expedition of 1857, by John F. Duncombe; Recollections of pioneers days in Iowa, by S. A. Moore; The Iowa frontier during the rebellion, by R. A. Smith; Surviving officers of the territorial and State governments from 1838 to 1858, by B. F. Gue; The Iowa Board of Education, by T. B. Perry. (1477

PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA.

nial session. Des Moines, 1900.

8vo, pp. 102.

Reunion of 1900. Seventh bien

Contains: Territorial legislature of 1838, by Theo. S. Parvin; Progressive Iowa, by A. B. F. Hildreth.

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PIONEER LAW-MAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF IOWA. Reunion of 1902, held at Des Moines, Feb. 12 and 13, 1902. Eighth biennial session. authority of the State of Iowa. Des Moines, 1902.

Svo, pp. 131. Portrait. Plate.

Published by

Contains: Recollections of the Seventh General Assembly, by B. F. Gue; Removal of State capital to Des Moines, by Isaac Brandt.

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STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA. Constitution, adopted at Iowa City, Feb. 7, 1857. By-laws adopted April 7, 1869. Iowa City, 1869.

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Svo, pp. 50. Pages 35 50 contain "The Philosophy of the History of the Lonisiana Purchase," and address before the Society, June 29, 1874, by Henry Clay Dean.

Eleventh Biennial Report

Twelfth Biennial Report

Thirteenth Biennial Report

1877. Des Moines, 1877. 8vo, pp. 9. 1879. Des Moines, 1880. Svo, pp. 13. 1881. Des Moines, 1882. Svo, pp. 51.

Includes reprints of first annual report, and second, third, and fourth biennial

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Sixteenth Biennial Report

1887. Des Moines, 1887. 8vo, pp. 16. Seventeenth Biennial Report of the Board of Curators of the Society to the Governor of the State, 1889. Des Moines, 1889, 8vo, pp. 28.

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Svo, pp. 12.

8vo, pp. 30. (1481-1496

Twenty-third Biennial Report, 1901. Des Moines, Iowa, 1901. Twenty-fourth Biennial Report, 1903. Des Moines, Iowa, 1903. Contained also in Iowa documents, 1904, vol. 3. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA. Annals of Iowa. A historical quarterly. v. [1]-12, 1863-74; new ser., v. 1-3, 1882-84; 3d ser., v. 1-vi. Apr., 1893Jan., 1905. Iowa City [etc.], 1863-1905.

Svo, illus.. plates, ports.. maps, facsims.

The first series was published in Davenport with the exception of nos. 1-4 (v. [1]) and 9-12 (v. [3]), which were published in Iowa City; the new series was published in Iowa City; the third series in Des Moines by the Historical department of Iowa.

"The first series of the Annals of Iowa published by the State Historical Society, was edited respectively by S. S. Howe, T. S. Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, and S. W. Huff. The second series

was chiefly The

the work of S. S. Howe, by whom it was privately published.
third series •
* issued from the Historical department of Iowa must
ever be regarded as a monument to the foresight
of its founder and
editor, the Hon. Charles Aldrich."-Iowa Journal of History and Politics, v.
1, p. 83.
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STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA.

of Iowa.

The Annals of the State Historical Society 1863. Nos. 1-4. [Vol. 1.] Iowa City, 1863. Svo, pp. 192.

Contents: Introductory article; History of Scott county, Iowa, by Willard Barrows; Sketch of George L. Davenport, by the editor; History of the regimental flag of the first Iowa Volunteer Infantry, by Allen Broomhall; Memoir of Antoine Le Claire, esquire, of Davenport, Iowa, by the editor; Wa-kon-shutskee's scalping knife, by Eliphalet Price. (1498 STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA.

Svo, pp. 193-384.

Annals of Iowa. Vol. II. 1864. Nos, V-VIII.

No. VI, April, 1864, is missing.
Contents: Personal sketch of Hiram Price, of Davenport, Iowa, by Samuel
Storrs Howe; Sketch of Col. D. S. Wilson, of the sixth reg't of Iowa Volunteer
Cavalry, by S. S. Howe; Biographical sketch of Brigadier-General Benjamin
Stone Roberts, by S. S. Howe; History of Scott county, Iowa, by Willard Bar-
rows; Iowa newspapers, 1864, by T. S. Parvin; History of Davis county, Iowa,
by Hosea B. Horn; History of Marshall county; History of the Congregational
Church of Dubuque, by John C. Holbrook; Address delivered before the Hawk-
eye Pioneer Association of Des Moines county, Iowa, June 2d, 1858, by Charles
Mason; Numismatic collection of Alfred Sanders; Great seal of Iowa, by E. W.
Eastman; A biographical sketch of Captain Hosea B. Horn, of Bloomfield, by
S. S. Howe; Constitution of the Society of First Settlers of Muscatine County,
Iowa; History of the first Presbyterian Church of Muscatine, Iowa, by E. L.
Belden.
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Vol. III. 1865. Nos.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF Iowa. Annals of Iowa.

IX-XII.

8vo. pp. 385-576.

Contents: Biographical sketch of Samuel A. Rice, by L. D. Ingersoll; History of Davis county, by Hosea B. Horn; Constitution of the Pioneer Settlers' Assoclation of Scott county; Proceedings of the State Historical Society; Sketch of Iowa territory, 1838-40; History of the Iowa state orphan asylum; Sketches of the Sac and Fox Indians, and the early settlement of Wapello county, by Uriah Biggs; Sketch of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft; Iowa territorial legislature, by T. S. Parvin; Sketch of James L. Langworthy; Dubuque in early times, by Eliphalet Price; A sermon on the history of the First Congregational Church of Lyons, Iowa, by Geo. F. Magoun; Sketches from the history of Polk county, Iowa, by H. B. Turrell; The trial and execution of Patrick O'Conner at the Dubuque mines in the summer of 1834, by Eliphalet Price. (1500

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA. Annals of Iowa. Vol. IV. 1866.
Svo, pp. 577-768.

Contents: History of Davis county, by Hosea B. Horn; Wakon Decorah, by Eliphalet Price; First re-union festival of the Early Settlers' Association of Dubuque county; The army of the southwest, and the first campaign in Arkansas, by Sam'l Prentis Curtis; The first election held in the county of Clayton, by Eliphalet Price: John Brown among the Pedee Quakers, by Frederick Lloyd: John Q. Wilds, by James P. C. Poulton; The origin and interpretation of the names of the rivers and streams of Clayton county, by Eliphalet Price; The southern boundary of Iowa, by Charles Negus; Memoir of Marcellus Monroe Crocker.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA. Annals of Iowa. Vol. v. 1867.
Svo, pp. 769-972.

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Contents: The army of the south-west, and the first campaign in Arkansas, by Samuel Prentis Curtis; Southern boundary of Iowa, by Charles Negus: The origin and interpretation of the names of the rivers and streams of Clayton county, by Eliphalet Price; Sketch of Francis Jay Herron; Some characteristic features in the history of southwestern Iowa, by Charles A. White; Icaria; Recollections of the early settlement of Lee county. by Isaac R. Campbell; Sketches of history and incidents connected with the settlement of Wapello county, from 1843 to 1859, inclusive, by G. D. R. Boyd; The eighth regiment Iowa infantry and its colonel, James L. Geddes, at Spanish Fort, Alabama, by Sanford W. Huff; State educational institutions of Iowa; Index to the Annals, from its commencement, January, 1863. (1502

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA. Annals of Iowa. port.

8vo, pp. 352.

Vol. VI. 1868. Daven

Contents: The army of the south-west, and the first campaign in Arkansas. by Sam' Prentis Curtis; The early history of Iowa, by Charles Negus; Indian mounds, by Charles A. White; History of Johnson county, Iowa, by F. M. Irish; Sketches of history and incidents connected with the settlement of Wapello county, from 1843 to 1859, inclusive, by G. D. R. Boyd; Sketches and incidents relating to the settlement of Louisa county, by Wm. L. Toole; Incidents of prison life in 1862, by E. M. Van Duzee; Of the origin, antiquity, and object of the mounds of the Mississippi, by Eliphalet Price; Battle at Athens. Missouri, by G. C. Beaman; Recollections of the early settlement of Lee county, by J. C. Parrott; The twenty-second Iowa infantry at Vicksburg, by Joseph E. Griffith Sketch of James M. Tuttle, by Sanford W. Huff; Laws relating to the Society; Madison county, by Henry J. Cummings; History of Mahaska county, with its cities and towns, by W. A. Hunter. (1503

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA.

port.

Svo, pp. 407.

Annals of Iowa. Vol. VII. 1869. Daven

Contents: Index; The army of the south-west, and of the first campaign in Arkansas, by Samuel Prentis Curtis; The early history of Iowa, by Charles Negus; History of Mahaska county, by W. A. Hunter; History of Jackson county, collated by F. Snyder: The first newspaper and printing press in Iowa--from the Dubuque Herald; Medical department of the Iowa State University, by S. W. Huff; A trip to the Great Red Pipestone Quarry, by C. A. White; Hummer's bell, by Sanford W. Huff; History of Washington county, by Irving A. Keck; In memoriam, D. Franklin Wells; Iowa-developments and resources, by Samuel Merrill; Annual meeting of the Society; Peter Justice-a chapter from the unwritten history of Cedar county, by Wm. H. Tuthill; The Indian tribes of the west, their language, religion and traditions, by Isaac Galland: The pioneers of Marion county, by William M. Donnel; History of Webster county, by William Williams; Rise and progress of business education in Iowa, by J. Schrock: Recollection of the early settlement of N. W. Iowa, by N. Levering; A sketch of Clark county, Iowa, by P. S. Parks; North and south railroads in Iowa, by C. W. Irish; The war and abolition in Missouri, by Samuel Prentis Curtis.

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