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Iowa City Celebrities
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Part One: Love Potion. The year is 1895, and love comes to the carnival. Sideshow barker William Deerfoot married his snake charmer sweet-heart Frances Jackett. For eighteen years, they hitched their wagons together
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Dr. William Deerfoot Kills his wife in front lawn shootout! He says she shot first, but he escapes unharmed! Deerfoot to stand trial for murder!
Part 3 of 3--Hear ye, hear ye! All rise! Court is back in session, the honorable Judge R.P. Howell presiding in The People versus Doctor William Deerfoot: Carnival barker, patent medicine brewer, wife-killer. Less than one month after he shot his wife four times, Judge Howell instructed the jury to decide Dr. Deerfoot's fate--
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Witte, Adam
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Educational use only.
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Smith, Candice
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Iowa City, Iowa
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IA. Confidential: A Crime of Passion 2007
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True Crime
Deerfoot, William
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Little Village Magazine
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Hansen (Van Winkle), Alissa
Sherburne, Andrew
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03-2007
07-2007
08-2007
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pdf
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English
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Document
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witte-lv-002.pdf
witte-lv-003.pdf
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Iowa City Celebrities
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IA. Confidential: Rev. Hummer 2008
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Hummer, Michael
True Crime
First Presbyterian Church or Iowa City
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Brothers and sisters! It is time once again to visit that dark pit of crimes historical and transgressions allegorical; to trespass back in time to uncover the original (and the not so original) sins of Iowa's forefather's and mothers. Can I get an amen? Our sermon comes from the gospel of Iowa City's first (and most scandalous) Presbyterian minister: Michael Hummer.
Part two of three: In Late summer, 1848, only weeks after his mystic mumbo-jumbo got him fired from hist post as Iowa City's first Presbyterian Minister, Michael Hummer returned with a ladder, a horse, a wagon, and his friend, Dr. J.W. Margrave. Together they planned to steel the bell from the Presbyterian Church. Hummer figured it belonged to him--after all, he'd raised the bell fund...
Part three of three. OK, a quick recap: After being fired fro his post as Iowa City's First Presbyterian Minister, Michael Hummer moved to Keokuk to start a spiritualistic temple. Then, to spite his former congregation (who still owed him $650 in back pay), Hummer returned to Iowa City in the late summer 1848 to steal the bell from his old church to install in his new one. A crowd halted the theft and hid the bell in the waters of the Iowa River--but when they returned, the bell had disappeared!
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Witte, Adam
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Little Village Magazine
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Sherburne, Andrew
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07-2008
08-2008
09-2008
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Smith, Candice
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Educational use only.
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pdf
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English
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witte-lv-005.pdf
witte-lv-006.pdf
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Iowa City, Iowa