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The Sioux City Journal was founded as a weekly newspaper on August 20, 1864 by Samuel Tait Davis (1828–1900) and others who wanted a strong local voice for the Union Party and the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Serving as the first editor, Davis continued until after the election, ensuring a pro-Lincoln perspective.
In 1887, Smith married Anna Kirkwood of Ontario, Canada.She died in July, 1909, leaving their three children: Ellison G. Jr., who became a graduate of the Columbian University of Washington, D.C., and thereafter practiced law in Sioux City; Agnes G., who remained with her parents; and Amos Campbell, a civil engineer who became connected with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad at ...
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Writers from Sioux City, Iowa (19 P) Pages in category "People from Sioux City, Iowa" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
Abducted in the aftermath of the Spirit Lake Massacre on March 8, 1857, and kept as a hostage by her Santee Sioux abductors until her ransom was paid off in May of that year. [26] Found alive 2 months 1860 Redoshi: 12 Modern-day Benin: West African woman who was illegally brought as a slave to Alabama, sold to the Washington Smith family.
Sioux City (/ s uː /) is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 85,797 in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Iowa. [3] The county seat of Woodbury County, Sioux City is the primary city of the five-county Sioux City metropolitan area, which had 149,940
Christy Smith may refer to: Christy Smith (basketball) (born 1975), basketball player and coach; Christy Smith (politician) (born 1969), member of the California ...