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Iowa
Below you are links to informational
sites related to the Iowa Gun laws and regulations. (
Legal lawyer stuff as follows:
Center-fire- Greenfield Industries are not responsible nor
endorses any information found on listed links. blah, blah,
blah. You get the picture. Take everything you read with a
grain of salt.) We have even included some
comical links such as the
Brady Campaign , because everybody enjoys a little
fictional reading from time to time.
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The word "Iowa" comes from the American Indian tribe of the
same name. Iowa was part of the Louisiana Purchase, a deal
arranged between President Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon
Bonaparte of France that brought a vast tract of the continent
under the control of the United States. The area was closed to
white settlement until the early 1830s.
Following the Black Hawk War - a conflict that ended in 1832
near present-day New Albin - the Sauk and Fox were forced to
make their first land cessions west of the Mississippi. The
United States government gave the Sauk and Fox a small amount
of cash, 40 barrels of salt, 40 barrels of tobacco and some
blacksmithing services in exchange for the fertile Mississippi
Valley lands of modern-day eastern Iowa. The tribes were
ordered out of the area a year later. Today, the Meskwaki
Settlement is an area of land around Tama in central Iowa
that's governed and owned communally by descendants of the two
tribes. The area is not a reservation; the land was purchased
back from the government in 1856.
Early explorers included the famed Lewis and Clark. Sergeant
Charles Floyd's was the only death during that historic
journey. A monument stands in Sioux City near the spot where
Floyd was buried.
Steamboat paddle wheelers reigned supreme on the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers in the 19th century. The steamboat
Bertrand sank in the Missouri near what is today the town of
Missouri Valley. Excavated in 1969, the cargo is now on
display in a fascinating exhibit at the De Soto National
Wildlife Preserve Visitors Center.
After white settlement began with the Black Hawk Purchase,
Iowa became part of Michigan Territory. When Michigan achieved
statehood in 1836, Iowa then became a part of Wisconsin
Territory. Finally, two years later, Iowa Territory was carved
out of the area of Wisconsin Territory west of the Mississippi
River. The first Iowa Territory legislature met in Burlington
before a territorial capital city was finally selected in
Johnson County. In Iowa City, the government seat was
established in a grand structure known today as Old Capitol.
Built in the early 1840s, Old Capitol served as the last
capitol of Iowa Territory and the first capitol of the state.
Under the 1857 Iowa constitution, the seat of state government
was moved to Des Moines, a more central location.
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