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  2. Sioux City Journal - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. George D. Perkins - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Sioux City, Iowa, having become engaged in Chicago to Louise Julien, daughter of diamond jeweler Narcissus Julien, and in 1869 became editor and publisher of the Sioux City Journal. He was elected to one term in the Iowa State Senate, having served from 1874 to 1876. [1] He served from 1880 to 1882 as Iowa's commissioner of immigration.

  4. Ding Darling - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Ding became a reporter for the Sioux City Journal.Following his marriage to Genevieve Pendleton in 1906, he began work with the Des Moines Register and Leader.In 1911, he moved to New York and worked with the New York Globe but went back to Des Moines in 1913.

  5. Mike Courey - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Courey (August 11, 1959 – December 11, 2007) was an American football player and a starting quarterback for the University of Notre Dame.. He was born to a teenage mother in Watertown, South Dakota, and at five weeks of age was adopted by Michael and Helen (Schlote) Courey of Sioux City, Iowa.

  6. Sophronia Smith Hunt - Wikipedia

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    She died August 1, 1928, at Sioux City, Iowa, at age 81 years, 10 months. [2] [5] Installed 88 years after her death, her headstone carries the words: "Civil War Veteran." [3] Tim Gallagher writes in the Sioux City Journal: The details come from Shirley Sides, a historian who focuses on the people and places in and around Dakota City, Nebraska ...

  7. Ellison G. Smith - Wikipedia

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    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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  9. Marianne Means - Wikipedia

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    Marianne Means was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on June 13, 1934. [2] [3] She was the daughter of Ernest Maynard Hansen and Else Marie Johanne (Andersen) Hansen. [2]Her mother was from Copenhagen, Denmark, and immigrated with the family to Sioux City when a baby.

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