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Iowa 101: Why couldn’t Iowa and Missouri agree where the dividing line ran?

Jan 04, 2016

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Would you go to war with your neighbor over the boundary line of your side yard? Probably not. How about a dispute over the exact division of your school district or township? Not likely. Yet the survey line separating Iowa and Missouri brought out the militias on both sides and very nearly came to blows.
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