| Title |
Year |
Volume |
Issue |
| Twenty Years of an
Iowa Farm Business (SAVAGE) |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| The Beginnings of the
Progressive Movement in Iowa |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Fire at Iowa State
Capitol |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| An Iowa Woman in
Wartime |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Letters of a Pioneer
Teacher |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Iowa Space Package |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Horseless Carriage
Made in Des Moines |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| The Writing Machine |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Battle of Black River
Bridge |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Necrology of Notable
Iowans |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Index to Volume 35
(1959-1961) |
1961 |
35.08 |
Spring |
| Pioneer Night in
Baseball in Des Moines |
1963 |
37.01 |
Summer |
| The Battle of Pea
Ridge, Part II |
1963 |
37.01 |
Summer |
| American Home
Missionary Society Letters from Iowa |
1963 |
37.01 |
Summer |
| Carl H. Deude and
Iowa's First Airmail |
1963 |
37.01 |
Summer |
| Early Newspaper Ads |
1963 |
37.01 |
Summer |
| Mystery
of the Crosses |
1963 |
37.02 |
Fall |
| American Home
Missionary Society Letters from Iowa |
1963 |
37.02 |
Fall |
| The Battle of Pea
Ridge, Part I |
1963 |
37.02 |
Fall |
| From the Annals One
Hundred Years Ago |
1963 |
37.02 |
Fall |
| Early Newspaper Ads |
1963 |
37.02 |
Fall |
| Strawberry Point Has
Retained Its Name / The Wheels of Progress Roll in Strawberry
Point |
1964 |
37.03 |
Winter |
| Experiences of a
Prisoner During the civil War |
1964 |
37.03 |
Winter |
| Pretty Girls at the
Empire |
1964 |
37.03 |
Winter |
| Early Lighting Devices
in Iowa |
1964 |
37.03 |
Winter |
| The Battle of Pea
Ridge, Part III cont'd.; Part IV |
1964 |
37.03 |
Winter |
| An Autobiography and a
Reminiscence |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| Fifty Years of
Progress |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| What Is History? |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| The Seasons of 1863 |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| Early Iowa Cooking |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| Iowa Firsts |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| The Battle of Pea
Ridge - Part V |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| The Presidential
Indian Peace Medal |
1964 |
37.04 |
Spring |
| Iowa Farm Opinion and
the Good Roads Movement, 1903-1904 |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| The Story of Buxton |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Sawlogs for a Clinton
Sawmill |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Frogging in Iowa |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Corrections |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Iowa City Glass |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| An Innocent Abroad |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Few Recall 'Infidel'
Town of Salubria |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Early Iowa Newspaper
Ads |
1964 |
37.05 |
Summer |
| Keota Glass |
1965 |
37.07 |
Winter |
| Iowa's 1828 Plane
Wedding |
1965 |
37.07 |
Winter |
| Rumors of Golden
Circle Activity In Iowa During the Civil War Years |
1965 |
37.07 |
Winter |
| My Fried Herbert
Hoover |
1965 |
37.07 |
Winter |
| Iowa to California in
1862, Part II |
1965 |
37.07 |
Winter |
| Life in a Log Home |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| Social Notes From the
1880's |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| That Was the Day That
Was |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| Life On Grandfater's
Iowa Farm / Spring House Cleaning |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| The Founding of Fort
Atkinson |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| The Lost History of
Boomtown: Some Interpretations from Hamlin Garland |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| The St. Mary's Ghost |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| The Pontoon Bridge at
Marquette |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| Manufacturers in Iowa
-- A Note on Iowa Agriculture in 1873 |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| Iowa to California in
1862, Part III |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| Index to Volume 37
(1963-1965) |
1965 |
37.08 |
Spring |
| A Dutch Immigrant's
View of Frontier Iowa |
1965 |
38.02 |
Fall |
| Amos Bronson Alcott
and Southeast Iowa |
1965 |
38.02 |
Fall |
| Methodist Buffalo Hunt |
1965 |
38.02 |
Fall |
| Corn Meal Recipes |
1965 |
38.02 |
Fall |
| A Philatelic History
of Herbert Hoover |
1966 |
38.03 |
Winter |
| The Rochester Legend |
1966 |
38.03 |
Winter |
| Charles Manson and the
Burlington-Northwestern Narrow Guage Railroad |
1966 |
38.03 |
Winter |
| William Squire Kenyon
and the Iowa Senatorial Election |
1966 |
38.03 |
Winter |
| One Hundred and Ninety
Days in Rebel Prisons |
1966 |
38.03 |
Winter |
| The Spring City:
Colfax, Iowa |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| The Iowa Elections of
1852 |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| George Rackelmann,
Iowa Artist |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| Mr. Stephan's Trunk |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| Jackson County's
Temporary Mississippi River |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| Gus Schrader: Auto
Racing Champion |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| The Pommey Pile |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| Vigilantes in Iowa |
1966 |
38.04 |
Spring |
| A Rose, By Any Other
Name |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Spring Advertisements
of 1902 |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| A Historical Look at
Architecture in Iowa |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Tulip Time in Orange
City: A Brief History |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Hugh Forbes, Soldier
of Fortune |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Pioneer Journalists of
Iowa |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Three Rails to Onawa |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| Index to Volume 38
(1965-1967) |
1967 |
38.08 |
Spring |
| A Prophet in Politics:
The Public Career of Henry A. Wallace |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| Merle Hay and His Town |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| Railroads and Lumber
Marketing 1858-1878: The Relationship Between an Iowa Sawmill
Firm and the Chicago Northwestern Railroad |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| From Iowa State Normal
School to University of Northern Iowa |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| The Indian Paid His
Debt |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| Down the Round
Stairway |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| Carrie Nation in Iowa,
1901 |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| Cedarcroft |
1967 |
39.01 |
Summer |
| William F. Cody,
Buffalo Bill, an Iowa-Born Folk Hero |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| The Civil War Diary of
Sgt. Levi L. Hoag |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| Iowa's First Official
A.A.U. Swimming & Diving Championships |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| The Mt. Pleasant
Collegiate Institute: A Struggling Existence |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| Cedarcroft - Our
Schools |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| Good Morning, Mrs.
Larrabee! |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| Civil War Baton Owned
by Iowan |
1968 |
39.03 |
Winter |
| A Place of Refuge
(Pella) |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| Memoir of the William
Archer Family |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| Charles Mason's
Influence on Iowa Jurisprudence |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| Grandfather Clocks |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| To Ioway for Keeps |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| The Death of Old Fed |
1968 |
39.05 |
Summer |
| Our Lady in Peking |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| Jessie Harlan Lincoln
in Iowa |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| An Iowa Doughboy's
View of World War I |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| Of Maps and America on
Wheels |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| The Red Flag Comes to
Iowa |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| A Photographic Record
of the Old Federal Building |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| History of Colesburg,
Iowa |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| Memoir of the William
Archer Family |
1968 |
39.06 |
Fall |
| The Struggle For
Education In Northwest Iowa |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| a Pioneer Iowa Farmer |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| The Fort Dodge Claim
Club |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| The Civil War Diary of
Lt. John Q. A. Campbell |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| Is This Lt. John
Campbell's Letter? |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| Young Man On His Way
Up |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| Iowa's Two Songs |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| Who Was Father
Mazzuchelli? |
1969 |
39.07 |
Winter |
| The Civil War Letters
of An Iowa Family |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| The Hoover-Wallace
Controversy During World War I |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| Ten Cents a Mile and a
Fence Rail |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| A Barefoot Sailor
Becomes An Iowa Farmer |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| A History of the
Miners' Bank of Dubuque, 1836-1945 |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| Ubdex to Volume 39
(1967-1969) |
1969 |
39.08 |
Spring |
| A Study in Border
Confrontation: The Iowa-Missouri Dispute |
1969 |
40.02 |
Fall |
| Edwin Thomas Meredith
and The Farm Problem |
1969 |
40.02 |
Fall |
| U. S. Army Hospital:
Keokuk, 1862-1865 |
1969 |
40.02 |
Fall |
| John R. Mott, World
Citizen |
1969 |
40.02 |
Fall |
| The Great Railroad
Raid |
1969 |
40.02 |
Fall |
| The Rockwell
Co-opertive Society and the Iowa Farmers'
Elevator Movement, 1870-1920 |
1995 |
54.01 |
Winter |
| Property Insurance for
Farmers: The Rise of the Mutuals |
1995 |
54.01 |
Winter |
| Insanity, Sexuality,
and the Gallows in the Late Nineteenth-Century Iowa: The Case
of Chester Bellows |
1998 |
57.04 |
Fall |
| System and Sales in
the Heartland: a Manufacturing and Marketing History of the
Hart-Parr Company, 1901-1929 |
1998 |
57.04 |
Fall |
| Index to Volume 57 |
1998 |
57.04 |
Fall |
| "Fairs Here Have
Become a Sort of Holiday": Agriculture and Amusements at
Iowa's County Fairs, 1838-1925 |
1999 |
58.01 |
Winter |
| Courting Risk:
Disability, Masculinity, and Liability on Iowa's Railroads,
1868-1900 |
1999 |
58.01 |
Winter |
| The Continuing
Transformation of Labor and Working-Class History: A Review
Essay |
1999 |
58.01 |
Winter |
| The Cutlerites of
Southwestern Iowa: A Latter-day Saint Schism and Its Role in
the Early Settlement of Iowa |
1999 |
58.02 |
Spring |
| Origins of Coeducation
in Antebellum Iowa |
1999 |
58.02 |
Spring |
| The Making of Buck
Creek: Country Life Reform, Religion, and Rural School
Consolidation |
1999 |
58.01 |
Fall |
| A Failure or "A
Very Great Public Service"? Herbert Hoover, Iowa Banks
and the National Credit Corporation |
1999 |
58.01 |
Fall |
| Education and
Community in the Rural Midwest: A Review Essay |
1999 |
58.01 |
Fall |
| Index To Volume 58 |
1999 |
58.01 |
Fall |