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Jabish P. Eddy; Founder of Eddyville; Indian Trader; Pioneer
J.P. Eddy came to the Iowa Territory from Warren, Ohio in 1840. He set up a trading post among the native Sauk and Fox indians at that time near the Muchankinock Creek mouths along the Des Moines River. In 1842, a treaty was established between the…
Third grade dance class and Tama Indian visit and program, The University of Iowa, May 1938
The University Elementary School,established in 1915, was a laboratory or experimental school directed through the College of Education for the training of principals, superintendents and teachers. Along with the University High School, it was closed…
Second and third grade students dressed as Native Americans, The University of Iowa, February 1929
The University Elementary School,established in 1915, was a laboratory or experimental school directed through the College of Education for the training of principals, superintendents and teachers. Along with the University High School, it was closed…
Second and third grade students dressed as Native Americans, The University of Iowa, February 1929
The University Elementary School,established in 1915, was a laboratory or experimental school directed through the College of Education for the training of principals, superintendents and teachers. Along with the University High School, it was closed…
Display of students' drawings at school open house, The University of Iowa, June 1, 1930
The University Elementary School,established in 1915, was a laboratory or experimental school directed through the College of Education for the training of principals, superintendents and teachers. Along with the University High School, it was closed…
Marchers costumed as Native American and trapper in Mecca Day parade, The University of Iowa, 1921
Mecca Day was put on by the College of Engineers. The name Mecca derives from the first letters of the names of the engineerng departments: mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, and architectural. Mecca Day events included a parade highlighting…