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5 Fun Facts About August 1 In Iowa History
1) On August 1, 1877, a swarm of Rocky Mountain locusts descended upon Iowa and other Midwest states, causing widespread destruction to crops and vegetation. The swarm was estimated to be over 110 miles wide and 1,800 miles long, leading to a major economic crisis for farmers in the affected...
5 Fun Facts About July 31 In Iowa History
1. In 1848, Iowa became the 29th state to join the Union, making July 31 the state's anniversary of statehood. Iowa was originally part of the Louisiana Purchase and was a territory for several years before becoming a state. 2. On July 31, 1875, Iowa native Herbert Quick was born....
5 Fun Facts About July 30 In Iowa History
1. Iowa Governor Robert D. Fulton was born on July 30, 1929, in Waterloo, Iowa. He served as the 38th governor of Iowa from 1969 to 1973, and during his tenure, he focused on expanding education and increasing economic growth in the state. 2. On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon...
5 Fun Facts About July 29 In Iowa History
1. The State of Iowa was admitted to the Union on July 29, 1846, becoming the 29th state to join the United States. 2. On July 29, 1974, former President Richard Nixon made a campaign stop in Sioux City, Iowa, during his post-Watergate public appearances. 3. In 1899, the first...
5 Fun Facts About July 28 In Iowa History
1. On July 28, 1838, the first steamboat arrived in Burlington, Iowa, signaling the beginning of a new era of transportation for the state. 2. July 28, 1862, marked the start of the Dakota War of 1862, which resulted in the forced removal of Native Americans from Minnesota and surrounding...
5 Fun Facts About July 27 In Iowa History
1. In 1833, the first newspaper in Iowa, the Dubuque Visitor, was published. 2. On July 27, 1846, a group of Mormons established a settlement in what is now Council Bluffs. 3. The first railroad in Iowa, the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, began operation on July 27, 1852. 4....
5 Fun Facts About July 26 In Iowa History
1. In 1832, a treaty was signed between the U.S. government and the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes in what is known as the Black Hawk Purchase. This opened up a large portion of Iowa for settlement and led to the displacement of numerous Native American communities. 2. In 1842, a...
5 Fun Facts About July 25 In Iowa History
1. In 1846, newspapers in Davenport reported that the first successful telegraph message in Iowa was sent from Muscatine to Davenport. The message read, "Davenport and Rock Island are now one!" 2. On July 25, 1913, the Iowa State Fair set a single-day attendance record of 115,000 visitors. This was...
5 Fun Facts About July 24 In Iowa History
1. The infamous Villisca Axe Murders occurred on July 24, 1912, in Villisca, Iowa. Eight people, including six children, were bludgeoned to death with an axe in a small, rural farmhouse. The killer was never identified. 2. On July 24, 1890, the State of Iowa executed a woman named Susan...
5 Fun Facts About July 23 In Iowa History
Below are 5 historical events that happened on July 23 in Iowa: 1. In 1862, the Battle of Kirksville took place in Missouri, just south of the border with Iowa. Many Iowa soldiers fought on both sides of the conflict, as they were recruited by the Union or Confederate armies....
5 Fun Facts About July 22 In Iowa History
1. Iowa became a state: On July 22, 1846, the United States government officially recognized Iowa as the 29th state in the Union. 2. Birth of a famous Iowan: On July 22, 1890, legendary American pilot and businessman Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin. Although not originally...
5 Fun Facts About July 21 In Iowa History
1. In 1864, the Battle of Atlanta took place during the American Civil War. Several Iowa regiments fought in the battle, including the 6th, 7th, 11th, and 13th Iowa Infantry. 2. In 1890, the Iowa State Normal School (now known as the University of Northern Iowa) was founded in Cedar...