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Iowa Pioneer
Town Streetscapes
Rare Images of Where Our 19th Century
Cousins Settled in the 'Hawkeye State'
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Above: Council Bluffs, Iowa - Broadway Street. Civil War veteran David
'Nesbit' Miner migrated there circa 1904 to live with his married daughter,
either Mrs. Harvey Farrell or Mrs. Melvin Dotson, who in turn had moved there
sometime earlier. |
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Above: Fort Madison, Iowa - In
1844, Nathan Miner left his home in Sego,
Perry County, Ohio and settled in Fort Madison, traveling via flatboat and
ox-drawn wagon. The specific date of this turn of the century view is not known. |
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