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  2. List of newspapers in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Newspaper Association; Penny Abernathy, "The Expanding News Desert: Iowa", Usnewsdeserts.com, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)

  3. The Hawk Eye - Wikipedia

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    A rival newspaper, the Iowa Patriot, was moved in 1838 from Fort Madison to Burlington by James G. Edwards. Edwards was a supporter of the Whig Party. At Rorer's urging, Edwards changed the name of his paper to the Burlington Hawk-Eye and Iowa Patriot in tribute to Chief Black Hawk. Black Hawk was a friend of Edwards and reportedly was present ...

  4. Keokuk National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Keokuk National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Keokuk in Lee County, Iowa. It encompasses 22.7 acres (9.2 ha), and as of 2021, had over 6,000 interments . It is administered by Rock Island National Cemetery .

  5. Harry Duncan (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Alvin Duncan (19 April 1916 Keokuk, Iowa – 18 April 1997 Omaha, Nebraska) was a hand-press printer, author, librettist, translator, and publisher under his imprint the Cummington Press. He was known for publishing early works by Robert Lowell , Tennessee Williams , Wallace Stevens , Allen Tate , Marianne Moore , William Logan , Stephen ...

  6. Samuel M. Clark - Wikipedia

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    He served as Keokuk's Postmaster from 1879 to 1885. He was a member of the Keokuk Board of Education from 1879 to 1894, and served as the Board's president from 1882 until 1894. In 1894, Clark was elected as a Republican to represent Iowa's 1st congressional district (in southeastern Iowa) in the Fifty-fourth Congress.

  7. Edward J. McManus - Wikipedia

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    Born in Keokuk, Iowa, McManus received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Iowa in 1940 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1942. He was a United States Naval Reserve Lieutenant from 1942 to 1946. He was in private practice in Keokuk from 1946 to 1962, serving as Keokuk City Attorney for the first nine ...

  8. Charles Eppers - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to Keokuk after the war, Eppers invested in local cafes and the eponymous Eppers Hotel. [2] [3] Like his grandfather Henry, Charles Eppers was affiliated with the Democratic Party. [1] [2] He took office as a member of the Iowa Senate for District 1 in January 1959, and served a full four-year term through 1963.

  9. Keokuk County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Keokuk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 10,033. [ 1 ] The county seat is Sigourney .

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