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He began to sell advertising in 1897 in Marshalltown, Iowa for the Marshalltown Times Republican and in 1899, purchased the paper and became editor and publisher. [4] [5] [6] ...
Dr. Glick, an early founder and promoter of Marshalltown sold his home to the George Sower family in 1870. [2] George Sower emigrated from Germany in the 1840s and worked in the newspaper business, founding the Marshall Times, now known as the Marshalltown Times Republican. The home was owned by the Sower family until 1952, when Susie Sower ...
The Republican president says the moves are necessary after millions of immigrants entered the U.S. under Biden, both crossing illegally and through Biden's legal entry programs.
Lennox sold his furnace business in 1904 to a group of local Marshalltown businessmen, led by David Windsor Norris, a local business and civic leader and owner of the local newspaper, the Marshalltown Times Republican. According to company records, the sales price was $57,789.14.
(Reuters) -A Democrat who served at the U.S. agency that hears appeals by federal government employees when they are fired or disciplined has filed a lawsuit challenging Republican U.S. President ...
Marshalltown is a city in Marshall County, ... Edwin N. Chapin (1823–1896), postmaster and newspaper publisher; Nettie Sanford Chapin (1830–1901), teacher, ...
Corey Brown was last seen leaving his home on Jan. 22 after he allegedly had an argument with his parents that resulted in his cellphone being taken away.