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  2. Théophile Bruguier - Wikipedia

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    His original homestead claim extended from the Big Sioux to the Floyd River, land that became the original town of Sioux City, a French settlement, about 1852. [1] [2] Bruguier continued in the trade business, and was a wagon freighter and an Indian commissioner. In August 1853, he was one of 17 people to vote in the first election in Woodbury ...

  3. History of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian immigration to Iowa began in 1840 [52] with settlement at Sugar Creek [90] in southeastern Iowa, and continued with immigration to northern Iowa in the late 1840s. [91] The Sugar Creek colony in Lee County was the result of a failed Missouri colony, and has its origins in the second Norwegian colony in the United States, that of Fox ...

  4. Julien Dubuque - Wikipedia

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    Julien Dubuque (January 1762 – 24 March 1810) was a Canadian of Norman origin [1] [2] from the area of Champlain, Quebec who arrived near what now is known as Dubuque, Iowa, which was named after him. He was one of the first European men to settle in the area.

  5. History of Dubuque, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Downtown and North Dubuque, Iowa, looking north from the Fourth Street Elevator. The city of Dubuque, Iowa stretches back over 200 years, when Julien Dubuque first settled in the area in the late 18th century. Within the modern era, the city has focused on subjects such as flooding, racial issues, and redevelopment. First European Settlement Dubuque was the first permanent European settlement ...

  6. Waukon, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The first white settler arrived in 1849, and the town was founded and the Waukon Post Office opened in 1853. [6] A courthouse was completed in 1861, and the county seat was moved to Waukon in 1867 after 8 elections attempting to decide the location of the county seat. [ 7 ]

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  8. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Blanchard, California – Rosie M. Blanchard (first postmaster) Blanchard, Maine – Charles Blanchard (landowner) [72] Blanco, Monterey County, California – Tom White (settler); "Blanco" is "White" in Spanish; Blandford, Massachusetts – John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (also held the title Marquess of Blandford) [72]

  9. Thomas was held on charges of first-degree reckless injury, two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, first-degree recklessly endangering safety, theft ($2,500 to $5,000), and use of a dangerous weapon, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Jail or Agency: Milwaukee County Jail (MCJ) State: Wisconsin; Date arrested or booked: 4 ...