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Identifier: annalsofiowa09howe_
Title: Annals of Iowa
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Howe, Samuel Storrs, 1808-1888 Parvin, Theodore Sutton, 1817-1901 Lloyd, Frederick Huff, Sanford W Aldrich, Charles, 1828-1908 Harlan, Edgar Rubey, 1869-1941 Iowa. Division of Historical Museum and Archives State Historical Society of Iowa Iowa. Historical Dept Iowa. Historical, Memorial, and Art Dept
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county. He introduced three Quick Horncows and the bull Locomotive, an animal imported from England,these getting the 1st in Jones county. He bought the 1st McCor-mick reaper introduced into that county in 1844. He introducedmetal moldboard plows. He had his first log cabin used as the firstschool in his township in 1842, and two years later erected a newschoolhouse with the labor of his personal hands and men. He intro-duced Poland China hogs into his section of the State. He livedto see the land he acquired at .25 per acre reach a value of0,000. James M. Rorb was born March ten, 1836, at Service, Beavercounty. Pa. he died at Albia, Iowa, January 9, 1909. He removedto Monroe county, Iowa, in 1853, settling in Bluff Creek township.He enlisted in the 13th Iowa Infantry, serving 3 years and beingseverely w^ounded. He was admitted to the bar about 1882. Heserved three terms as sheriff of Monroe county and as a Representa-tive in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth General Assemblies.

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Annals of Iowa Vol. IX, No. two. Des Moines, Iowa, July, 1909. 3d Series. THE Developing OF AN AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION.^ BY CHARLES ALDRICII. This is the way it was started: In the year 1848, I wasthe youngest hand in the printing-workplace of The Mail, at War-ren, Pa. This was a small six-column paper, performed at thattime by a single of my former schoolmates, Mr. Ephraim Cowan.He and I had roomed with each other in the small old Academy atJamestown, Chautauqua county, N. Y., some years before.He was many years my senior and had preceded me sometime in receiving into company. He was the editor and publisherof The Mail. It was printed on an old-fashioned Ramage^press. If I bear in mind appropriately, the two sides of the frame ofthe press had been created from a couple of hardwood planks.The platen was of w^ood and was only huge sufficient to cover asingle web page of the paper. It was necessary to run the bed ofthe press which held the types half way beneath and pull theplaten down upon that web page. Then the lever was allo

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