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Adair County, Iowa
I have no books which are
specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
Palimpsest:
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The Providers: The Iowa Environment
(January/February 1982)
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The Providers: A Time for Preparation
(January/February 1982)
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The Providers: The Depression and After
(January/February 1982
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The Providers: Four Men from Iowa
(January/February 1982)
ADAIR COUNTY was
created by act of the Legislature of 1851 from territory embraced in the
original county of Des Moines. It lies in the third tier north of
Missouri and in the third tier east of the Missouri River. The
county is twenty-four miles square and embraces an area of five hundred
seventy-six square miles. The north tier of townships was from
December 31st, 1837, to July 30, 1840, embraced in the old county of
Keokuk as first established. The county was named for General John
Adair a distinguished officer of the War of 1812 and afterwards the
sixth Governor of Kentucky.
Thomas N. Johnson
is the first white man known to have made a home within the limits of
the county. He made a claim and built a log cabin in 1849 on
section four in Washington township where, in 1850, he built a mill on a
stream running through his farm. In 1850 William Alcorn made a
claim on Middle river at a point known as "the upper
crossing." During the same year a Mr. Lyon took a claim and
built a cabin near a large spring in a grove in what became Jefferson
township. In 1851 J. J. Vawter purchased the claim and the grove
took his name. Among the early settlers were William McDonald, who
settled at the lower crossing of Middle River, Alfred Jones in Jackson
township, Robert Wilson in Grand River, George M. Holiday in Jefferson,
Joshua Chapman in Richland and Jacob Bruce in Grove.
In April, 1854,
the first election was held in Alfred Jones' cabin at which George M.
Holiday was chosen county judge and John Gibson, clerk. The first
court was held in the cabin of the judge on the 6th of May following.
On the 24th of April, 1855, the county-seat was located at
Summerset, a town laid out by G. M. Holiday, D. M. Valentine and Abram
Ruth, and six miles south of the center of the county. In 1856 by
act of the Legislature the name was changed to Fontanelle.
The first house in
Summerset was a double log cabin built in June, 1855, by James C. Gibbs
for a tavern and post-office. Mr. Gibbs was the first postmaster
in the town and county. A store was opened in 1856 by Calvin
Ballard.
At the time the
county was organized the population was about one hundred fifty.
The town of Greenfield, laid out in September, 1856, by Milton C.
Munger is about six miles northeast of Fontanelle and in 1875 became the
county-seat. Matthew Clark built the first house the same year
which was used as a store by A. D. Littleton as well as a station of the
Western Stage Company. The first school in the county was taught
by Miss Huldah Lee in 1857 in the court-house at Fontanelle. The
Congregationalists organized the first church in 1856 at the same place.
The Chicago and
Rock Island Railroad was built through the extreme northern limits of
the county in 1868 upon which the towns of Adair and Casey were laid
out. The first newspaper was established by James C. Gibbs in 1863
and named the Adair County Register. After a long and
bitter contest extending from 1865 to 1875 the county-seat was removed
from Fontanelle to Greenfield.
Source: History of Iowa: From the Earliest Times to
the Beginning of the Twentieth Century by Benjamin F. Gue. New York:
The Century History Co. 1903 #
PLACE NAMES
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Arbor Hill |
populated place |
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Berea |
populated place |
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Bridgewater |
populated place |
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Canby |
populated place |
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Fisk |
populated place |
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Fontanelle |
populated place |
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Gilead |
populated place |
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Greenfield |
populated place |
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Hebron |
populated place |
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Howe |
populated place |
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Lemont (historical) |
populated place |
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Linwood |
populated place |
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Nanito |
populated place |
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Orient |
populated place |
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Prussia |
populated place |
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Rosserdale |
populated place |
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Stanzel |
populated place |
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Zion |
populated place |
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Abandoned Timber Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Adair County Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Avondale Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Boley Farm Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Bryant Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Calvary Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Campbell Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Canby Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Cears Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Eureka Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Fairview Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Fontanelle Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Garner Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Grand River Center Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Greenfield Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Grove Center Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Hebron Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Hill of Zion Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Immanuel Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Jefferson Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Liberty Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Loucks Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Mormon Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Oakwood Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Orient Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Penn Avenue Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Pleasant Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Prussia Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Roberts Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Josephs Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Marys Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Sunny Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Union Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Wilson Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Winn Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Witt Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Avondale Church |
church |
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Bethel Church |
church |
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Clara Chapel |
church |
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Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church |
church |
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Emmanuel Lutheran Church |
church |
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Fairview Church |
church |
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First Presbyterian Churches |
church |
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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church |
church |
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Grove Center Church |
church |
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Highland Church |
church |
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Hill of Zion Church |
church |
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Immanuel Lutheran Churches |
church |
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Jefferson Center Church |
church |
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Living Word Family Church |
church |
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Loucks Grove Church |
church |
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Mount Vernon Church |
church |
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New Bethel United Methodist Church |
church |
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North Massena Church |
church |
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Orient United Methodist Church |
church |
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Penn Avenue Church |
church |
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Pleasant Grove Church |
church |
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Plymouth Brethren Gospel Chapel |
church |
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Saint Johns Catholic Churches |
church |
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Saint Marys Church |
church |
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Trinity Christian Church |
church |
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United Church of Christ |
church |
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United Methodist Churches |
church |
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Bridgewater (historical) |
locale |
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Fontanelle (historical) |
locale |
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Greenfield (historical) |
locale |
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Holadays (historical) |
locale |
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Orient (historical) |
locale |
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Jesse James Historical Park |
park |
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Site on Mormon Trail -
Proposed West Iowa Boundary
Historical Marker |
park |
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Adair Post Office |
post office |
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Arbor Hill Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Avondale Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Berea Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Bridgewater Post Office |
post office |
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Canby Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Drakes Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Easton Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Fisk Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Fontanelle Post Office |
post office |
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Gilead Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Greenfield Post Office |
post office |
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Groveland Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Hebron Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Holadays Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Howe Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Jackson Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Linwood Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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McKinley Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Nanito Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Orient Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Prussia Centre Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Prussia Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Stanzel Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Vino Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Wah-Ta-Wah Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Eureka, Township of |
township |
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Grand River, Township of |
township |
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Greenfield, Township of |
township |
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Grove, Township of |
township |
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Harrison, Township of |
township |
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Jackson, Township of |
township |
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Jefferson, Township of |
township |
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Lee, Township of |
township |
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Lincoln, Township of |
township |
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Orient, Township of |
township |
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Prussia, Township of |
township |
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Richland, Township of |
township |
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Summerset, Township of |
township |
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Summit, Township of |
township |
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Union, Township of |
township |
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Walnut, Township of |
township |
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Washington, Township of |
township |

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available to me to research your family tree
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