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English: This is the 1909-10 entry in the "Iowa Official Register" series of publications by the State of Iowa.
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Source https://www.legis.iowa.gov/DOCS/Shelves/Redbooks/Redbook-1909-1910%20(33GA).pdf
Author Compiled under the supervision of William C. Hayward, Secretary of State, and John M. Jamieson, Deputy, by Guy S. Brewer.

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