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Iowa state bystander. volume 12, number 22, November 3, 1905 Item Info

Contents include but are not limited to community news (Marshalltown, Keokuk, etc.), Cummins opposes state martial law, body found near corn field, eight dead in Rock Island train wreck, second attempt to poison the two children of Jonathan Foulk, Dubuque mayor is reportedly indicted, bloodshed continues in Russian cities due to strikes and rioting, Russian populace divided into two hostile camps, and other topics.
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Title:
Iowa state bystander. volume 12, number 22, November 3, 1905
Date Created:
1905-11-03
Time Period:
1900s
Description:
Contents include but are not limited to community news (Marshalltown, Keokuk, etc.), Cummins opposes state martial law, body found near corn field, eight dead in Rock Island train wreck, second attempt to poison the two children of Jonathan Foulk, Dubuque mayor is reportedly indicted, bloodshed continues in Russian cities due to strikes and rioting, Russian populace divided into two hostile camps, and other topics.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans Dead City and town life Martial law Railroad accidents Poisoning Revolution (Russia : 1905-1907)
Subject (Person):
Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926 Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918
Contributor (Person):
Ruff, Charles S. Ruff, Thaddeus S. Thompson, John L. (John Lay), 1869-1930
Location:
Iowa--Des Moines Russia
Language:
eng
Contributing Institution:
State Historical Society of Iowa
Publisher:
Iowa State Bystander Pub. Co.
Extent:
4 pages
Genre:
Newspapers
Type:
Text Image
Format:
image/jpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9156m
Related Resource:
Library of Congress Control Number: sn83025186
Digital Object Identifier:
bystander1905110301
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w96q1sr43
Metadata License:
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"Iowa state bystander. volume 12, number 22, November 3, 1905", State Historical Society of Iowa, Amplifying Black Voices in Iowa, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
Reference Link:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w96q1sr43
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