| Iowa. Board of Immigration - 1870 - 112 pages
...domain still to the north, including the present States of Iowa and Minnesota, which was in 1834, made a part of the " Territory of Michigan." In July, 1836,...Territory." By virtue of an act of Congress, approved June 12, 1838, on the 3d of July of the same year, the " Territory of Iowa" was constituted. It embraced... | |
| 1880 - 740 pages
...domain still to the north, including the present States of Iowa and Minnesota, which was, in 1834, made a part of the " Territory of Michigan." In July, 1836,...Territory." By virtue of an act of Congress, approved June 12, 1838, on the 3d of July of the same year, the "Territory of Iowa " was constituted. It embraced... | |
| 1880 - 1068 pages
...domain still to the north, including the present States of Iowa and Minnesota, which was, in 1834, made a part of the " Territory of Michigan." In July, 1836,...Territory." By virtue of an act of Congress, approved June 12, 1838, on the 3d of July of the same year, the "Territory of Iowa " was constituted. It embraced... | |
| 1881 - 916 pages
...domain still to the north, including the present States of Iowa and Minnesota, which was, in 1834, made a part of the " Territory of Michigan." In July, 1836,...Territory." By virtue of an act of Congress, approved June 12, 1838, on the 3d of July of the same year, the "Territory of Iowa" was constituted. It embraced... | |
| Iowa. Secretary of State, John Albert Tiffin Hull - 1883 - 812 pages
...government, and remained in that condition until June 28, 1834, when the portion east of the Missouri and the White Earth rivers, which limits included all of the...Dakota, became a part of the territory of Michigan. Under this government, also, suffrage was restricted to those who had paid territorial or state taxes.... | |
| Iowa. Secretary of State - 1883 - 1164 pages
...until June 28, 1834, wheu the portion east of the Missouri and the White Earth rivers, which lĂmite included all of the present Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota,...most of the territory of Dakota, became a part of tbe territory of Michigan. Under this government, also, suffrage was restricted to those who had paid... | |
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