- 1853
Council Bluffs was
known as
Kanesville.
Kanesville was the
historic starting point of the
Mormon Trail.
Kanesville is also the
northernmost anchor...
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Kanesville may
refer to one of the
following places in the
United States:
Council Bluffs, Iowa,
formerly known as
Kanesville Kanesville, Utah, a former...
-
incorporated on July 1, 1991,
combining the
unincorporated communities of
Kanesville and Wilson. West
Haven is
located approximately 35
miles (56 km) north...
- The
Kanesville Tabernacle was a large,
hastily constructed log
building in
Council Bluffs, Iowa that was
created specifically for the
event of the reorganization...
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cruise paddlewheeler owned by
American Cruise Lines. The
casino boat
Kanesville Queen was
originally constructed for Harrah's
Casino in
Council Bluffs...
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Formed It, and the
Proceedings of the
Legislature Consequent Thereon" (
Kanesville, UT:
Orson Hyde, 1849). "Map Of
Oregon And
Upper California...to the Bay...
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Missouri River. Some of the
emigrants established a
settlement called Kanesville (present-day
Council Bluffs) on the Iowa side of the river.
Others moved...
- The
Mormons established about 50
temporary towns including the town of
Kanesville, Iowa (renamed
Council Bluffs in 1852), on the east bank of the Missouri...
- from 1957,
retiring as its
chief executive in 1985.
Jones was born in
Kanesville, Utah. He
graduated from
Weber High School. He had a bachelor's degree...
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labeled 'Caldwell's Camp' was a
Potawatomi village led by Sauganash. The
later town of
Kanesville, the
precursor of
Council Bluffs, grew up in that place....