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Pages in category "People from Corydon, Iowa" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Hiram K. Evans; H.
Corydon is a city in Wayne County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,526 in the 2020 census , a decline from 1,591 in 2000 . [ 6 ] It is the county seat of Wayne County.
George J. Saling (July 27, 1909 – April 15, 1933) was an American track and field athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1932 Summer Olympics.. Saling was born in Memphis, Missouri, but the family moved to Corydon, Iowa when George was three months old.
WATERBURY, VT. — Vermont State Police have identified the two victims from a Waterbury shooting on Monday that left one dead and another in critical condition. Shawn Spiker, 34, of Croydon, New ...
A rival newspaper, the Iowa Patriot, was moved in 1838 from Fort Madison to Burlington by James G. Edwards. Edwards was a supporter of the Whig Party. At Rorer's urging, Edwards changed the name of his paper to the Burlington Hawk-Eye and Iowa Patriot in tribute to Chief Black Hawk. Black Hawk was a friend of Edwards and reportedly was present ...
Corydon Township is a township in Wayne County, Iowa. [1] ... Corydon Township was given its name by a county judge who hailed from Corydon, Indiana. [2] References
Wayne County was formed in 1846 but was still attached to other counties for governmental purposes. It was named after General Anthony Wayne. [4]Its southern border with Missouri was uncertain until the states got a decision from the US Supreme Court in 1848 which held the 1816 Sullivan line (re-marked in 1850), originally run as the northern boundary of an Osage Indian cession.
The first newspaper in Des Moines was the Iowa Star. In July 1849, Barlow Granger began the paper in an abandoned log cabin by the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon River. [3] In 1854, The Star became the Iowa Statesman which was also a Democratic paper. In 1857, The Statesman became the Iowa State Journal, which published three times per ...