A stonemason and a farmer, Daniel Lehman moved with his family to Bremer County, Iowa, in 1854. They purchased this farm in 1857 after living for a short time in Waverly, the county seat. Serving briefly as Bremer County Sheriff, Lehman played a minor role in the development of the area. His real historical contribution, however, was like that of thousands of other pioneers who moved to northeastern Iowa in the late 1850s
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Iowa Economic Development produced this Iowa Historical Moment Fact Sheet and video with the help of...
Typed summary of interview (11 leaves) with Leonard Sackett concerning the Adams Farm (also known as...
An obituary for William Spencer Hall, former postmaster and Iowa state legislator
Farms in Kittson County, Minn., established by James J. Hill. Son Walter managed parts of the farms,...
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This articles discusses the construction and the completion of the oldest mill-dam across the Iowa R...
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Capt. W. A. Hunter was an editor for the Oskaloosa Herald, and this article is a serialized history ...
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