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'''Early 1900s'''<br>Small groups of Austro-Hungarians and Italians arrived. | '''Early 1900s'''<br>Small groups of Austro-Hungarians and Italians arrived. | ||
== Routes to Iowa | == Routes to Iowa == | ||
Many early settlers of Iowa came by way of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. The main steamboat route from the Middle Atlantic states and the Southern states followed the Ohio River and the Mississippi River to Keokuk. | Many early settlers of Iowa came by way of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. The main steamboat route from the Middle Atlantic states and the Southern states followed the Ohio River and the Mississippi River to Keokuk. | ||
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For detailed information about federal immigration sources, including Canadian border-crossing records, see the [[Canada Emigration and Immigration|Canada Emigration]] | For detailed information about federal immigration sources, including Canadian border-crossing records, see the [[Canada Emigration and Immigration|Canada Emigration]] | ||
*''Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources'', <ref> ''Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources'' Alice Eichholz, ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1992). {{FHL|611946|item|disp=FHL book 973 D27rb 1992}}. </ref>Contains bibliographies and background information on history and ethnic groups. Also contains maps and tables showing when each county was created. | *''Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources'', <ref> ''Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources'' Alice Eichholz, ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1992). {{FHL|611946|item|disp=FHL book 973 D27rb 1992}}. </ref> Contains bibliographies and background information on history and ethnic groups. Also contains maps and tables showing when each county was created. | ||
== Websites == | == Websites == |
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