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Peosta is a city in
Dubuque County, Iowa,
United States, and an
exurb of the city of Dubuque. It is part of the Dubuque, Iowa
Metropolitan Statistical...
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Irish Cistercians immigrated to Iowa to
build the New
Melleray Abbey in
Peosta. In 1850, Pope Pius IX
separated the
Minnesota Territory from the Diocese...
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local Meskwaki chief Peosta – for whom the
nearby town of
Peosta, Iowa is named. It is
widely believed that
Dubuque married Peosta's daughter,
named Potosa...
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Peosta—also
known as "Tinclad" # 36—was a
steamboat acquired by the
Union Navy
during the
American Civil War.
Peosta was out****ed as an
armed gunboat...
- (2008). The
Equality State:
Government and
Politics in
Wyoming (6th ed.).
Peosta, Iowa:
Eddie Bowers Publishing Co. pp. 91–92. ISBN 978-1-57879-076-0. "Statewide...
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community college with two main
campuses in Iowa, one in
Calmar and one in
Peosta. The
college serves the Iowa
counties of Allamakee, Chickasaw, Clayton,...
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their respective countries. The
monks of New
Melleray Abbey in
rural Peosta, Iowa
produce caskets for both
themselves and sale to the public. Cistercian...
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especially be seen in the West Side of the City of Dubuque, and in
neighboring Peosta and Asbury.
These areas have
expanded so much that
concerns now lie with...
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bedroom community, made up of
subdivisions whose residents work in
Dubuque or
Peosta.[citation needed]
Asbury was
settled beginning in the 1830s, at
first by...
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industrial areas,
extending into the
suburbs of
Asbury and
Peosta.
Notable sites include the
Dubuque Arboretum and
Botanical Gardens and Emmaus...