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Proud Mahaska 1843-1900. A little knowledge acquired under difficulties. Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. The national road. Paw-paws. America's black forest. Apple butter boiling. St. Mary's in the Woods. Scott's tavern. A gentleman in the rough. First glimse of Iowa. Paton Wilson. Colonels and esquires. Not dangerous. New purchase. First view of Oskaloosa. Mahaska's first school. First organization of Methodist Church. Killing a bear. Quakers. A blazed path. Going to meeting in ox wagon. The first fire in Oskaloosa. First editors of Oskaloosa Herald. The bear dance. Coal-Harrison township. The war. Sorghum. Soldier's Aid Society. Our neighbors and our precious dead. Many and varied reminiscences

Title
Proud Mahaska [electronic resource] : 1843-1900. A little knowledge acquired under difficulties. Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. The national road. Paw-paws. America's black forest. Apple butter boiling. St. Mary's in the Woods. Scott's tavern. A gentleman in the rough. First glimse of Iowa. Paton Wilson. Colonels and esquires. Not dangerous. New purchase. First view of Oskaloosa. Mahaska's first school. First organization of Methodist Church. Killing a bear. Quakers. A blazed path. Going to meeting in ox wagon. The first fire in Oskaloosa. First editors of Oskaloosa Herald. The bear dance. Coal-Harrison township. The war. Sorghum. Soldier's Aid Society. Our neighbors and our precious dead. Many and varied reminiscences / [Semira A. Phillips].
Author
Phillips, Semira A. (Semira Ann)
Publication
Oskaloosa, Ia : Herald Print, 1900.

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1 online resource ([8]-383 p., [2] leaves of plates) : ports.
Series Statement
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks
Uniform Title
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
Subject
  • Mahaska County (Iowa) > History
  • Oskaloosa (Iowa) > History
Note
  • Reproduction of the original from the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Harvard University.
OCLC
  • 875136765
  • NCCO2014159
Author
Phillips, Semira A. (Semira Ann)
Title
Proud Mahaska [electronic resource] : 1843-1900. A little knowledge acquired under difficulties. Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. The national road. Paw-paws. America's black forest. Apple butter boiling. St. Mary's in the Woods. Scott's tavern. A gentleman in the rough. First glimse of Iowa. Paton Wilson. Colonels and esquires. Not dangerous. New purchase. First view of Oskaloosa. Mahaska's first school. First organization of Methodist Church. Killing a bear. Quakers. A blazed path. Going to meeting in ox wagon. The first fire in Oskaloosa. First editors of Oskaloosa Herald. The bear dance. Coal-Harrison township. The war. Sorghum. Soldier's Aid Society. Our neighbors and our precious dead. Many and varied reminiscences / [Semira A. Phillips].
Imprint
Oskaloosa, Ia : Herald Print, 1900.
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks.
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