March 14, 1902.

Iowa City – Coast to Coast.
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March 14, 1902 – As the U.S. House of Representatives talks about admitting three new states into the union, Arizona, New Mexico & Oklahoma, Iowa City’s clothier – Coast & Son – advertises their new men’s spring hats in the Daily Iowa State Press.

In the spring of 1854, the Coast family rolled into Iowa City from Youngstown, Ohio, and soon Pappa Coast was buying and selling land with the best of them. His son, William P., was one of SUI’s first students, and by 1890 had financed a new building, opening a new clothing store on Clinton Street – right across from Old Capitol. By 1906, William P.’s two sons had joined in, and Coast & Sons Clothiers was born. Over the next 35 years, the Coast family offered Iowa Citians one of the finest men’s clothing stores in the country.

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March 13, 1961.

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March 13, 1961 – Iowa Governor Norman A. Erbe signs a bill officially designating the oak as Iowa’s official tree.

The Iowa General Assembly chose the oak because it is abundant in the state and serves as shelter, food and nesting cover for many animals and birds. It is difficult to find a tract of natural woodland in Iowa that does not harbor at least one species of oak.

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March 12, 1844.

The arrival of the Agatha is pictured in At Our City Landing – 1844 – an oil painting by Iowa City artist Mildred Pelzer (1934).

March 12, 1844 – The Steamboat Agatha arrives at Iowa City.

“During the first forty years of Iowa history, every seventh year was a very wet one when all our creeks and rivers were bank full during the whole season, and with 1844 being the second in this septennial period, it may be counted as a steamboat year.” Historian H.W. Lathrop

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