Pieces of Iowa’s Past, March 9, 2012


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09/03/2012

Resumo

Pieces of Iowa’s Past, published by the Iowa State Capitol Tour Guides weekly during the legislative session, features historical facts about Iowa, the Capitol, and the early workings of state government. All historical publications are reproduced here with the actual spelling, punctuation, and grammar retained. March 7, 2012 THIS WEEK: Orgin of the Historical Department of Iowa BACKGROUND: Charles Aldrich Charles Aldrich served as Iowa Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives for the eighth (1860) and ninth (1862) general assemblies. He volunteered for the Union Army in 1862 and served with the Thirty-second Iowa Infantry for 18 months. Aldrich came to Webster City, Iowa, in 1857. He started the Hamilton Freeman newspaper. He was also involved in the publishing and editing of the Dubuque Times and Marshall County Times. In 1882, at age 53, he represented Hamilton County in the House of Representatives during the 19th General Assembly. He was appointed as the Curator of the State Historical Department at its creation in 1890.

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pdf

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http://publications.iowa.gov/15400/1/TBJMA009.PDF

(2012) Pieces of Iowa’s Past, March 9, 2012. Legislative Services Agency (Legislative Service Bureau)

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en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/15400/

Palavras-Chave #History and culture #History of Iowa #State government
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed