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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4D_blackhawk-purchase-treaty-commemorative_Davenport-IA.html
To commemorate the Blackhawk Purchase Treaty signed by Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott and Hon. John Reynolds for the United States of America and by Chiefs Keokuk and Waupella for the Sac and Fox Indians at Davenport Iowa Sept. 21, 1832.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMH3_historic-davenport-interstate-80-bridge_Davenport-IA.html
Marker Front:In 1829, William C. Redfield declared that Davenport lay opposite the future terminus of a "geographical trunk-line route" between the Atlantic and the Mississippi. Nine years later, in 1838, the Iowa Sun and Davenport and Rock Island…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMH2_historic-davenport-interstate-80-bridge_Bettendorf-IA.html
Marker Front:In 1829, William C. Redfield declared that Davenport lay opposite the future terminus of a "geographical trunk-line route" between the Atlantic and the Mississippi. Nine years later, in 1838, the Iowa Sun and Davenport and Rock Island…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM3O_marion-g-crandell_Davenport-IA.html
Marion Crandell was the first American woman to die in the war zone during World War I. She was born in Cedar Rapids, but spent several years in France, where she attended the Sorbonne University. In 1916 she came to Davenport as a teacher at St. …