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Bluff Road Walking Tour: Burlington, Iowa
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Finding the Gallows: The Hanging of the Hodges
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, the Sauk war leader known to the American settlers as Chief Black Hawk, fought and lost a war in 1832 as he tried to retake his homeland. The history books say his stolen remains were destroyed in an 1853 museum fire in Burlington, Iowa. The history books are wrong.
A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective on Problematic Alcohol and Other Drug Use
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A Tour of Historic North Hill: Burlington, Iowa
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Agency Road: From Burlington to the Indian Territory
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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In 1839 the US Congress authorized a 76-mile federal road from Burlington in the Iowa Territory to the Sauk and Meskwaki Indian agency near the vicinity of present-day Agency. Take a trip along the original route and learn its history.
Does the University of Iowa Have Black Hawk's Remains?
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Board of Trustees of the State University of Iowa (now the University of Iowa) met on January 19, 1853. As a member of the Board, Robert Lucas, the former governor of the Iowa Territory, was in attendance. He offered to give Black Hawk's bones to the University. They accepted. Did the University of Iowa ever receive the remains? Do they have them now? Are they long forgotten in a box in some dark basement corner? Learn the disgraceful story of Black Hawk's remains from his 1838 death in Davis County, Iowa to their final resting place.
A Tour of Hawkeye Creek: Burlington, Iowa
Russ Fry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Nothing had more to do with the way Burlington developed than the various streams that were collectively known as Hawkeye Creek. Today, they are all but forgotten. Hawkeye Creek's many branches cut deep ravines that separated Burlington's neighborhoods: North Hill, Sunnyside, Mt. Pleasant, Agency, West Hill, and South Hill. Downtown Burlington (once called Level Town because everywhere else was up in the hills) is located in the Hawkeye Creek Valley. This book is your tour guide of Burlington's historic Hawkeye Creek - walk it, drive it, or just read about it.
Enjoy your reunion with a history and nostalgia tour of Burlington. See your old elementary school. Drag the strip. View the location of Civil War camps. Addresses are provided for the sites so you can drive them if you choose or you can tour them by just looking at the many "then and now" pictures in the book.
Reasoning Skills is a homework program designed to help people under correctional supervision get what they want - in ways that do not later cause them (and other people) problems. Each of the 12 lesson asks them questions and they write their answers on a piece of paper that they themselves supply. Correctional staff will then discuss the papers with the clients. Reasoning Skills will help increase the client's thinking skills by showing them ways to manage their emotions and effectively solve problems. Reasoning Skills was developed by Russ Fry, M.A., who retired after 33 years in Iowa Community Corrections.
This book is a guide for counselors to help them review and comment on the answers their clients provide them when their clients turn in their Reasoning Skills home work. It is a companion to REASONING SKILLS by Russ Fry.