Page:History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Volume 2.djvu/155

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proval of the Governor and became a law. This ended the long struggle, which, begun in Territorial Assemblies, was carried into three Constitutional Conventional and several State Legislatures to expect “wild cat” currency from Iowa. It seemed to have as many lives as the traditional cat of another species. This law terminated the existence of currency of doubtful value in the State.