Iowa the First Free State in the Louisiana Purchase From Its Discovery to the
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The Assembly constituted Dubuque and Demoine counties the second judicial district of the Territory, and assigned Judge David Irvin to it. He was a native of the Shenandoah valley in Virginia. In 1833 he was appointed 2i6 Iowa: the First Free State one of the judges of the Territorial Court of Michigan, and assigned to the western district. He held court at Mackinaw, at Green Bay, and at Mineral Point. His assignment to the counties west of the Mississippi River made him the first United States... judge in what is now Iowa. He held court in Demoine County, at Burlington, in February, 1837; ^^ Van Buren County, at Farmington, in March ; in Dubuque County, in May; in Lee County, at Fort Madison, in September. He admitted James W. Grimes to the bar at Burlington, and in April, 1838, appointed Charles Mason, Prose- cuting Attorney, pro tem.^ for Van Buren County. The Chief Justice of Wisconsin Territory, Charles Dunn, held the first term of court in Jackson County, at Bellevue, June, 1838. Three banks were incorporated at this ses- sion; the Miners Bank of Dubuque, the Bank of Mineral Point, the Bank of Milwaukee; all of which became bankrupt, creating a prejudice against banks, which led the people of Iowa to prohibit them in the State constitution they adopted in 1846.
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