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*[[Mennonite Church in the United States|Mennonite Church in the United States]] | *[[Mennonite Church in the United States|Mennonite Church in the United States]] | ||
*[[Mennonites|Mennonites]] | *[[Mennonites|Mennonites]] | ||
===Indigenous Peoples=== | |||
*See [[Indigenous Peoples of Iowa]] | |||
===Irish=== | ===Irish=== | ||
Bellevue, Charleston (now Sabula) and Concord Township in Dubuque county were all large Irish settlements. Another large percentage of Irish were among the early immigrants to Bankston, Farley and Dyersville. A few families, about fifty Irish settled along the Maquoketa River near Cascade in 1842. [http://www.emmetsburg.com/About/History.htm Emmitsburg] was founded by a large group of Irish and has as it's sister city Dublin, Ireland. | Bellevue, Charleston (now Sabula) and Concord Township in Dubuque county were all large Irish settlements. Another large percentage of Irish were among the early immigrants to Bankston, Farley and Dyersville. A few families, about fifty Irish settled along the Maquoketa River near Cascade in 1842. [http://www.emmetsburg.com/About/History.htm Emmitsburg] was founded by a large group of Irish and has as it's sister city Dublin, Ireland. | ||
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*[http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/iafenianmovement.htm The Fenian Movement] | *[http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/iafenianmovement.htm The Fenian Movement] | ||
*[http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/iairishpopulation.htm Percentage of Iowa's Population Born in Ireland 1870-1950] | *[http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/iairishpopulation.htm Percentage of Iowa's Population Born in Ireland 1870-1950] | ||
===Jewish=== | ===Jewish=== | ||
Between 1848 and 1878 nearly 1000 Jewish settlers immigrated to communities along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Their talents as cobblers, milliners, grocers, tailors, teachers, doctors and lawyers were welcomed to this new frontier. This Jewish population were mostly from Germany, immigrating to escape anti-Semitism from their native land. After 1900 the Jewish grew in population due to the influx from Eastern Europe, mainly Russia and America's East Coast.<ref> [http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath.cfm?ounid=ob_000156 Jewish Settlers] </ref> | Between 1848 and 1878 nearly 1000 Jewish settlers immigrated to communities along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Their talents as cobblers, milliners, grocers, tailors, teachers, doctors and lawyers were welcomed to this new frontier. This Jewish population were mostly from Germany, immigrating to escape anti-Semitism from their native land. After 1900 the Jewish grew in population due to the influx from Eastern Europe, mainly Russia and America's East Coast.<ref> [http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath.cfm?ounid=ob_000156 Jewish Settlers] </ref> | ||
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