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* [[John Parsons Cook]] (1817–1872), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1853–1855
* [[John Parsons Cook]] (1817–1872), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1853–1855
* [[Eloise Blaine Cram]] (1896–1957), [[zoologist]] and [[parasitologist]]
* [[Eloise Blaine Cram]] (1896–1957), [[zoologist]] and [[parasitologist]]
* [[George Henry Cram]] (1838–1872), [[American Civil War]] [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[George Henry Cram]] (1838–1872), American Civil War [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[Ralph W. Cram]] (1869–1952), newspaper editor and aviator
* [[Ralph W. Cram]] (1869–1952), newspaper editor and aviator
* [[Crossett, Arkansas|Edward Savage Crossett]] (1828–1910), lumber baron
* [[Crossett, Arkansas|Edward Savage Crossett]] (1828–1910), lumber baron
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* [[Rebecca J. Keck]] (1838–1904), physician and patent medicine entrepreneur
* [[Rebecca J. Keck]] (1838–1904), physician and patent medicine entrepreneur
* [[Joseph R. Lane]] (1858–1931), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1899–1901
* [[Joseph R. Lane]] (1858–1931), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1899–1901
* [[Joseph Bloomfield Leake]] (1828–1918), [[American Civil War]] [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[Joseph Bloomfield Leake]] (1828–1918), American Civil War [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[Henry W. Lee (bishop)|Henry Washington Lee]] (1815–1874), first bishop of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Iowa]] 1854–1874
* [[Henry W. Lee (bishop)|Henry Washington Lee]] (1815–1874), first bishop of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Iowa]] 1854–1874
* [[John Fremont McCullough]] (1871–1963), co-founded [[Dairy Queen]]
* [[John Fremont McCullough]] (1871–1963), co-founded [[Dairy Queen]]
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* [[Hiram Price]] (1814–1901), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1863–1869, 1877–1881; U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1881–1885
* [[Hiram Price]] (1814–1901), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1863–1869, 1877–1881; U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1881–1885
* [[John W. Ross (Iowa architect)|John W. Ross]] (1830–1914), architect
* [[John W. Ross (Iowa architect)|John W. Ross]] (1830–1914), architect
* [[Addison Hiatt Sanders]] (1823–1912), [[American Civil War]] [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[Addison Hiatt Sanders]] (1823–1912), American Civil War [[Brevet (military)|Brevet Brigadier General]]
* [[Phebe Sudlow]] (1831–1922), first female public school superintendent in the United States; first female professor at the University of Iowa
* [[Phebe Sudlow]] (1831–1922), first female public school superintendent in the United States; first female professor at the University of Iowa
* [[James Thorington]] (1816–1887), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1855–1857; Consul at [[Colón, Panama|Aspinwall]], [[Colombia]], 1873–1882
* [[James Thorington]] (1816–1887), [[U.S. House of Representatives]], 1855–1857; Consul at [[Colón, Panama|Aspinwall]], [[Colombia]], 1873–1882
* [[John Vale]] (1835–1909), [[American Civil War]] [[Medal of Honor]] recipient
* [[John Vale]] (1835–1909), American Civil War [[Medal of Honor]] recipient
* [[Von Maur|Charles J. von Maur]] (1863–1926), department store chain co-founder
* [[Von Maur|Charles J. von Maur]] (1863–1926), department store chain co-founder