Iowa As It is in 1856 a Gazetteer for Citizens And a Hand book for Immigrants

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Iowa As It is in 1856 a Gazetteer for Citizens And a Hand book for Immigrants
Nathan H Nathan Howe Parker
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153 state ; it is bounded on the south-east by the Mississippi, which separates it from Illinois ; on. The south-west by the Des Moines, separating it from Missouri j on the west by Van Buren ; and on the north by Henry and Des Moines Counties. The county is well watered by the Des Moines and Mississippi and their tributaries. The principal towns are Keokuk, Montrose, Fort Madison, West Point, Frank- lin, Nashville, &c.
The bottom-lands of Lee are well adapted to the wants of the agriculturist,
... and its prairies are elevated, dry and roll- ing. The business of stock-raising has been entered into in Lee more extensively perhaps than in any other county.
The city of Keokuk, the largest place in the county, is situated at the foot of the Des Moines or Lower Rapids, at the extreme south-east corner of the state. By the usual routes of travel it is 230 miles from Chicago ; 210 from St. Louis ; 400 from the junction of the Ohio and Missis- sippi ; 1000 from New York ; and 1400 from New Orleans.


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