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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 98 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DES MOINES  , the capital and the largest city of
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Iowa, U.S.A., and the county-seat of Polk county, in the south central
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part of the state, at the confluence of the Raccoon with the
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Des Moines
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river . Pop . (1890) 50,093; (1900) 62,139, of whom 7946 were
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foreign-born, including 1907 from Sweden and 1432 from Germany; (1910 census) 86,368 . Des Moines is served by the Chicago,
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Burlington & Quincy, the Chicago & North-Western, the Chicago
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Great Western, the Chicago,
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Milwaukee& St Paul, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the
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Wabash, the Minneapolis & St Louis, and the Des Moines, Iowa Falls &
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Northern
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railways; also by several interurban electric lines . The chief
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building in Des Moines is the State Capitol, erected at a cost of about $3,000,000; other important buildings are the public library (containing, in 1908, 40,415 volumes), the court house, the
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post office, the Iowa State
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Historical building, a large auditorium and two hospitals . As a manufacturing centre the city has considerable importance . Among the leading products are those of the furnaces, foundries and machine shops,
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flour and grist mills, planing mills, creameries,
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bridge and iron
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works,
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publishing houses and a packing house; and brick, tile, pottery, patent medicines, furniture, caskets, tombstones, carriages,
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farm machinery, Portland cement, glue, gloves and,
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hosiery . The value of the factory product in 1905 was $15,084,958, an increase of 79.7 % in five years . The city is in one of the most productive
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coal regions of the state, has a large jobbing trade, and is an important centre for the
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insurance business . The Iowa state
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fair is held here annually . In 1908 this city had a park
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system of 7 50 acres . Des Moines is the seat of Des Moines College, a Baptist institution, co-educational, founded in 1865 (enrolment, 1907-1908, 214); of Drake University (co-educational; founded in 1881 by the Disciples of Christ; now non-sectarian), with colleges of liberal arts, law,
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medicine, dental surgery and of the Bible, a conservatory of
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music, and a normal school, in which are departments of oratory and commercial training, and having in 1907-1908 1764 students, of whom 520 were in the summer school only; of the Highland Park College, founded in 1890; of
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Grand View College (Danish Lutheran), founded in 1895; and of the Capital City commercial college (founded 1884) .

A new city

charter, embodying what has become known as the " Des Moines Plan " of municipal government, was adopted in 1907 . It centralizes power ina council of five (mayor and four council-men), nominated at a non-partisan
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primary and voted for on a non-partisan ticket by the electors of the entire city, ward divisions having been abolished . Elections are biennial . Other city
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officers are chosen by the council, and city employees are selected by a
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civil service commission of three members, appointed by the council . The mayor is superintendent of the department of public affairs, and each of .the other administrative departments (accounts and finances, public safety, streets and public improvements, and parks and public
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property) is under the charge of one of the councilmen . After petition signed by a number of voters not less than 25% of the number voting at the preceding municipal election, any member of the council may be removed by popular
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Vote, to which all public franchises must be submitted, and by which the council may be compelled to pass any law or ordinance . A fort called Fort Des Moines was established on the site of the city in 1843 to protect the rights of the Sacs and Foxes . In 1843 the site was opened to settlement by the whites; in 1851 Des Moines was incorporated as a
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town; in 1857 it was first chartered as a city, and, for the purpose of a more central location, the seatof government was removed hither from Iowa City . A fort was re-established here by act of Congress in 190o and named Fort Des Moines . It is occupied by a full regiment of cavalry .

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