The history of Mahaska County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics .. . type. ?Prohibition ticket. tOu both Democratic and Greenback tickets. Scattering votes were cast as follows: H. W. Maxwell for Governor, 1 vote in Richland; E. Baker for Instruction, 1 vote in Adams; Fred Nelson for Lieut. Governor, 6 votes in Prairie; E. B. Kephart forSupt. Public Instruction, 6 votes in PrairiS and 8 in Oskaloosa; N. R. Hook for Representativ
The history of Mahaska County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics .. . type. ?Prohibition ticket. tOu both Democratic and Greenback tickets. Scattering votes were cast as follows: H. W. Maxwell for Governor, 1 vote in Richland; E. Baker for Instruction, 1 vote in Adams; Fred Nelson for Lieut. Governor, 6 votes in Prairie; E. B. Kephart forSupt. Public Instruction, 6 votes in PrairiS and 8 in Oskaloosa; N. R. Hook for Representative, 2 votes inWhite Oak; A. L. Shangle for Auditor, 1 vote in Richland; H. R. Kendig for Treasurer, 1 vote in PleasantGrove; J. W. Johnson for Coroner, 8 votes in Oskaloosa; S. T. Ballard for Supt Common Schools, 1 vote inCedar. KAILEOADS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA. As early as 1858 the subject of a north and south line through CentralIowa was agitated, and the project was canvassed by Hon. J. B. Grinnelland others. At this early day the wealth of coal dej30sits in this sectionwas recognized, as well as the demand for fuel among the railroads aboutto be built in Minnesota and Northern Iowa. But the rebellion breaking.
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