Library Record
Metadata
Object Name |
Book |
Source |
Teaching Iowa History Team |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Iowa in a Global World (1991 - present) |
Catalog Number |
2018.045.330 |
Author |
Salem History Committee |
Title |
Places of Peace, Memories of Salem, Iowa 1835-1996 |
Summary |
This book explains the rich history of Salem, Iowa. The book goes in-depth on topics such as the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, and relations between Native Americans and American Settlers. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Notes on Related Objects |
Resource is related to the following objects, which can be found by searching the catalog number in the advanced search section: Catalog #: 2018.012.001 Brick 2018.012.002 Adobe 2018.045.143 Book 2018.045.229 Book 2018.045.238 Book 2018.045.263 Iowa History Story 2018.045.330 Book 2018.045.362 Book 2018.045.363 Book |
Additional Research & Sources |
Resource and Additional Information: Click Here This book connects with the following standards: Standard SS.5.26 Civil Rights and Standard SS.8.25 Iowa Government: A lesson could be created on how Iowa, specifically Salem, worked with Native Americans and newly freed slaves shortly after the American Civil War. Standard SS-Gov.9-12.27 Unique Iowa Systems: A lesson on Salem, Iowa and the Underground Railroad could be created. Standard SS-US.9-12.2 Iowans Influence US History: A lesson on Iowa and the Civil War could be created. |
Published Date |
1996 |
Publisher |
Walsworth Publishing Co. |
Published Place |
Marceline, Missouri |
County Tag |
Henry |
Search Terms |
African American Experience Arts & Culture Civil War Civil Rights Native American Native Americans Settlers/Pioneers Slaves Underground railroad system War & Conflict |
