| A | B |
| Black Angel | Monument that honors Ruth Ann Dodge |
| Lewis and Clark | Two men sent by President Jefferson to explore the Louisana Purchase |
| Father DeSmet | Taught the Indians and was a true friend to them. |
| Lake Manawa | Formed in the flood of 1881 |
| Hardin Farm | A farm set up to teach the Indians better ways to farm |
| Abraham Lincoln | Important in the decision to bring the railroads to Council Bluffs |
| Francil Guittar | First permanent white settler |
| Hard Hart(Wangewaha) | Started first trading post |
| Amelia Bloomer | Fought for women's rights and wore pants called "Bloomers" |
| Billy Caldwell | Pottawattamie Indian Chief |
| Blockhouse | First built to protect the indians- later used as a school |
| Loess Soil | Rich soil found here and in China |
| Missouri River | River on the west side of Council Bluffs |
| General Grenville Dodge | Met with Abe Lincoln -helped to bring the railroads to Council Bluffs |
| Mormans | These people traveling through C.B.were in search for religious freedom |
| Golden Spike | This monument stands for the joining of the eastern and western railroads. |
| Squirrel Cage Jail | Built in 1885 this jail was built in a circle shape and is now used as a museum |
| keelboat | The type of boat Lewis and Clark used to travel up the Missouri River |
| Louisanna Purchase | Land purchased by President Jefferson from France |
| Kanesville | The name given to Council Bluffs in 1848, named after Colonel Kane who was a friend of the Mormans |
| Frontier Guardian | The name of the first newpaper |
| S.S. Bayliss | Owned a brickyard and donated land for Bayliss Park |