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Their immigration to America started in the 1880's to Cedar Rapids and they have remained an important part of the cities' culture since then.
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In 1880, Greene's Opera House was dedicated, and the Cedar Rapids Business College became operational. One notable faculty member of the institution was ...
The population of Cedar Rapids was a mere 380 people in 1850. A series of lone City Marshals provided law enforcement services until the early 1880's. The Cedar ...
It is a part of the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City region of Eastern Iowa ... 1880, 10,104, +70.1%. 1890, 18,020, +78.3%. 1900, 25,656 ... Iowa City, Iowa to Cedar Rapids.
Jan 5, 2019 · According to 1880 U.S. Census, Orville and Wilbur Wright, along with two older brothers, a sister and their parents, Milton and Susan, moved to ...
A complete timeline of City of Cedar Rapids's History from founding to present including key milestones and major events.
Identifier: 373795. Creator: Laurance, Charles A. Language: English. eng. en. Subject: United States, Iowa, Linn, Cedar Rapids - History. Extent: 170 p.
One of these old frame storefronts from the late 1880's still survives today as part of the Artisan's Sanctuary building at 45 16th Avenue SW. In 1884, James ...
An 1880 census lists Eliza Brown, Anna Dustal, Mary McCord, and Mary O'Connor as servants working in the Sinclair household. Likely, their jobs involved ...
Bohemian immigrants began settling in Cedar Rapids in the 1850s, and increasingly after the American Civil War in the 1860s and the Austro-Prussian War in 1866.