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In the numbering of reports the 1st meeting, Jan. 1859, was not counted; no. 19 omitted in numbering

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Title Varies: 1867/71-1876, Transactions; (1867/71, Condensed Transactions); 1877-86, Kansas Horticultural Report; 1887/88-1894/95, First-?fourth) Biennial Report; 1896-1914/15, Transactions

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Title Varies: Proceedings

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1872 Issued under the Former Name of the Society: Horticultural Society of the State of Nebraska

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An appendix, including the minutes and proceedings of the society from its organization in 1865 through the 5th session, 1869, is inserted at the end of the 12th transaction, 1876.

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United Jan.1919 with the Western New York Horticultural Society To Form the New York State Horticultural Society

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"Index of contents of Michigan Pomological Society reports 1872-1879 and Michigan Horticultural Society reports 1880-1907."

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The 1935 Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge is being documented at this time to fulfill the requirements of the Memorandum of Agreement regarding the removal of the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge and the Iowana Farms Milk Company Building for the proposed improvements to Interstate 7 4 in Bettendorf, Iowa, and Moline, Illinois.1 The 1959 twin suspension bridge will be removed as well, but it was determined to be ineligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Discussion of the history of the 1959 twin span is included, however, in the current report as part of the overall history of the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge. Fieldwork for the documentation occurred in November 2009 and October 2010 (Fig. 1). Limitations on photography included limited shoreline access on the Illinois side, making good views of the bridge from the south somewhat challenging. Also, photographs on the bridge deck were not possible because of interstate traffic and prohibitions on pedestrian traffic. Within the last few years, online primary sources have proliferated, along with historical materials regarding the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge. Sources available online for this report included numerous historical photographs, as well as historical Davenport, Iowa, and U.S. newspapers that document the bridge planning and construction. Additional primary source material was found at the University of Iowa Libraries, the State Historical Society of Iowa in Iowa City, the Bettendorf Public Library, the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center at the Davenport Public Library, and the Iowa State University Special Collections in Ames.