First African Americans

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US-GCS DCL Coll-284 Row A CITY Grinnell Stories-2017-11-08

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First African Americans

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Grinnell Stories blog by Dan Kaiser
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Grinnell’s African Americans
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Nineteenth Century

Post title: Grinnell’s First African Americans

NOTE: Included in Grinnell Stories: African Americans of Early Grinnell by Kaiser, Daniel H., 1945- https://stewlib.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/default/search/results?qu=grinnell+stories+early+african+americans&te=#

Date published: November 8, 2017

Link to blog post: N/A, see note

Drake Library Archive Digital File Name: Grinnell Stories/2017-11-08 Grinnell's First African Americans

Summary: Kaiser outlines the lives of some of the more than 100 African American individuals who lived in Grinnell in the second half of the nineteenth century.

1517 West Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
515 2nd Avenue, Grinnell, IA, USA
615 Park Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
715 Pearl Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
715 Spring Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
721 Center Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
815 Pearl Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
Aberson, Cato
Aberson, Emma Blackwell
Aberson, Jessie May
Abryan, Claude
Abryan, Elijah
Abryan, Hattie
Abryan, James
Abryan, Louisa
Austin, Jane
Baker, Robert
Barber, Fisk
Barber, Julia
Barker, Julia
Barquette, John
Barquette, Sophia
Bird, Harry
Bird, Hattie May
Bird, Mattie Vincl
Bird, Roy
Bird, William
Black, John
Black, June
Blackwell, Charles
Blackwell, Helen
Blackwell, Joseph
Blackwell, Lewis
Blackwell, Patsy
Bone, John
Branch, Mary
Butler, Belle
Butler, Lawson
Christian, George
Cooper, John
Craig, Anna Katherine
Craig, Eliza
Craig, Eva
Craig, George
Craig, Theodora (Dora)
Davies, William
Delaney, Edward (Ned)
Dimmit, Braxton
Dimmit, Rachel
Fierbaugh, Elisabeth A.
Fierbaugh, William
Fowler, Alexander
Fowler, Eva
Fowler, Mary
Frederick, Kepcke
Gatrell, Augustus
Goode, Anna
Goode, William Edward (Ed)
Granville, Doc
Hardy, Emma Jameson
Hardy, Rev. Joshua B.
Hays, Deborah
Hays, Joseph
Hays, Mary Jane
Herrick, Steven
Holland, Mumford
Hubbard, Z.
James, Alice
James, Henry
James, Mary
Jenkins, James
Kershaw, Hannibal
Lewis, Blanche
Lewis, Harry
Lewis, Lizzie
Lucas, John
Lyman, Fidelia
Lyman, Henry
Manatt, George
McCracken, Charles
McKinlay, Whitefield
Monsley, Gertrude
Monsley, Mitchell
Morse, Walter
Palmer, Ephraim
Palmer, Hannah
Pearno, Frances
Pearno, William
Posten, John D.
Reagen, Willis
Redrick, Mary
Redrick, Robert
Reece’s Barber Shop, Grinnell, IA, USA
Renfrow, Lee
Robinson, Charles
Rogers, Willis
Slaughter, Ella
Spencer, Frances
Spencer, James
Sprull, Frank
Steward, Jenny
Thompson, Clark
Totten, James
Wheeler, Catherina
Willis, A. H.

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