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Allamakee County, Iowa

Books

  1. Hancock, Ellery M.. Past and present of Allamakee County, Iowa : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement / Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1913, 1173 pgs. (Surname list and Table of Contents)

Most counties are included in the Iowa statewide books

Periodicals

Hawkeye Heritage:

Palimpsest:

  • Reverand G. D. Forssell and His Magic Lantern Shows (July/August 1977)

  • An Iowa Private in the Civil War (November/December 1977)

  • Switzerland of Iowa -- Then and Now (October 1966)

  • Indian Villages on the Iowa River (December 1961)

  • Furlough (May/June 1979)

  • Indian Villages on the Iowa River (December 1961)


ALLAMAKEE COUNTY was established in 1847 by act of the First General Assembly.    The name is of Indian origin says Fulton in his "Red Men of Iowa"; while other authorities claim that it took its name from "Allen Makee" a famous Indian trader and trapper who established a trading post within its limits at an early day.  The county was formerly a part of Fayette and occupies the extreme northeastern portion of the State and, geologically considered, is the oldest in formation.  The eastern boundary consists of the Mississippi River and the northern is the Minnesota line.  It embraces five townships north and south and from three to four east and west, containing six hundred fifty-eight squares miles.  Much of the county has a rough surface of hills, ravines and narrow valleys.  The bluffs along the Mississippi River are abrupt and in many places have an altitude of four hundred feet above the water, thence having a gradual ascent westward reaching a height of six hundred feet.  A large portion of the county was originally covered with a growth of hazel brush and trees of many varieties.  It is well watered by the Upper Iowa and yellow rivers and numerous rapidly flowing creeks of pure water.  A series of large sloughs extends along the Mississippi River in width of from one to three miles.  The "Iowa Slough" extends from the northern line of the county to near Lansing.
     Allamakee was in the limits of the "Neutral Ground" and was long held as a peaceful hunting land over which hostile tribes of Indians pursued the chase without collisions.  It was given to the Winnebago Indians in 1833, when they were forced to surrender their Wisconsin homes.  In 1846 they exchanged the "Neutral Ground" for lands in Minnesota and two years later removed to their new homes.  There is a tradition that as early as 1818 some white trappers and Indian traders made a settlement on the west bank of the Mississippi within the limits of Allamakee County, remaining there many years.  But all traces of their cabins had disappeared before the first permanent settlers came.  It is known that traders had a station at "Old Mission," long before the Indian title was extinguished; but no record of their names had been preserved, As early as 1828 Colonel Zachary Taylor, who was in command at Fort Crawford (Prairie du Chien), sent a detail of soldiers across the Mississippi River to erect a saw mill near the mouth of Yellow River where a large amount of lumber was made for buildings at the fort.  Lieutenant Jefferson Davis was among the officers at Fort Crawford and the future President of the Southern Confederacy was a frequent visitor to the Iowa shore.  In 1835 Colonel Taylor established an Indian Mission not far from the old saw mill.  This Mission was in charge of Rev. David Lowrey, who endeavored to educate and civilize the Indians, while Colonel Thomas, in charge of the farm, gave them instruction in growing crops and raising stock.  But little success attended these efforts.  The warriors considered labor degrading and after a few years the Mission was abandoned.
     In 1838 Patrick Keenan and Richard Cassiday settled in Makee township and William Gamsin and John Haney at Lansing.  In 1839 Henry Johnson, a discharged soldier, built a cabin near the mouth of Paint Creek where he lived several years with Indian wives.  Johnsonport was named for him.  A military road was opened by the Government about this time, on the west side of the Mississippi between Fort Crawford and Fort Atkinson and, in 1841, Joel Post obtained permission to keep a public house in the Government building.  Here at the "Half Way House" he and his wife often entertained Captains E. V. Summer, Nathaniel Lyon, Lieutenants Alfred Pleasanton and Jefferson Davis at that time young officers in the regular army but afterwards famous leaders in the War of the Rebellion.  The village of Postville now occupies the ground where the old public house stood and takes its name from the landlord of pioneer times.  In 1840 Jesse Danley built a dam across the Yellow River and erected a saw mill.  In 1841 Jacob Rynerson settled in the Old Mission and, after the removal of the Winnebago Indians, the property was purchased by Thomas C. Linton who was selected sheriff in 1848 to organize the county.
     The first county-seat was located a mile and a half northwest of Rossville and was named Columbus.  In 1848 Archy Whaley settled east of Waukon and William C. Thompson and Professor Whaley came in 1849.  The first county officers were chosen the same year; Elias Topliff, county judge; John B. Twiford, clerk; James M. Sumner, recorder and treasurer.  In 1851 Father Thomas Hore, a Catholic missionary, settled at Wexford where he founded a colony of his countrymen from Ireland.  He there built the first church in the county.  In 1848 H. H. Houghton made a claim where Lansing stands and in 1851 he and John Hainey laid out the town of Lansing.  The first houses were rude log cabins.  The first court was held in Columbus in July, 1852, by Judge Thomas S. Wilson.  In 1851 the first newspaper was established by W. H. Sumner at Lansing and was named the Intelligencer and later becoming the Lansing Mirror.  In the fall of 1849 G. C. Shattuck made a claim where Waukon stands.  The town was laid out by Mr. Shattuck in December, 1853, and forty acres deeded to the county upon condition that it be made county-seat. The proposition was accepted and Waukon remained the county-seat until 1861 when it was removed to Lansing by a vote of the people, but in 1867, Waukon again became the county-seat and has so remained.  It was not until 1872 that a railroad was built into the county, running along the Mississippi River from Dubuque to Lansing.

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

Church

populated place

Dalby

populated place

Dorchester

populated place

Egan

populated place

Eldergrove

populated place

Elon

populated place

Hanover

populated place

Harpers Ferry

populated place

Ion

populated place

Lansing

populated place

Ludlow

populated place

Lycurgus

populated place

Lyndale

populated place

Maud

populated place

New Albin

populated place

Postville

populated place

Quandahl

populated place

Rossville

populated place

Sixteen

populated place

Thompson Corner

populated place

Village Creek

populated place

Volney

populated place

Waterville

populated place

Waukon

populated place

Waukon Junction

populated place

Yellow River

populated place

Bailey Plot

cemetery

Bethlehem Cemetery

cemetery

Center Baptist Cemetery

cemetery

Cherry Mound Cemetery

cemetery

County Care Facility Cemetery

cemetery

Cummings Plot

cemetery

Dundee Plot

cemetery

East Paint Creek Synod Cemetery

cemetery

Ebenezer Cemetery

cemetery

Eells Plot

cemetery

Elon Cemetery

cemetery

English Bench Cemetery

cemetery

Evergreen Cemetery (2 locations)

cemetery

Faegre Prairie Cemetery

cemetery

French Creek Methodist Cemetery

cemetery

Gethsemane Cemetery

cemetery

Grover Plot

cemetery

Hardin Cemetery

cemetery

Harpers Ferry Cemetery

cemetery

Heminway Cemetery

cemetery

Holy Cross Cemetery

cemetery

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery

cemetery

Ion Methodist Cemetery

cemetery

Iowa River Cemetery

cemetery

Lansing Ridge Cemetery

cemetery

Lutheran Cemetery

cemetery

Lycurgus Cemetery

cemetery

Makee Township Cemetery

cemetery

Maple Hill Cemetery

cemetery

May's Prairie Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Hope Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Olivet Cemetery

cemetery

Nelson Plot

cemetery

New Albin Cemetery

cemetery

Oak Hill Cemetery

cemetery

Oakland Cemetery

cemetery

O'Hare Place Cemetery

cemetery

Old East Paint Creek Cemetery

cemetery

Old West Paint Creek Cemetery

cemetery

Portland Prairie Cemetery

cemetery

Post Township Cemetery

cemetery

Reynolds Plot

cemetery

Roese Plot

cemetery

Rossville Cemetery

cemetery

Round Prairie Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Johns Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Marys Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Patricks Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Peters Cemetery

cemetery

Salem United Cemetery

cemetery

Sixteen Cemetery

cemetery

Smith Cemetery

cemetery

Smithfield Cemetery

cemetery

Spaulding Cemetery

cemetery

Thompson Corner Cemetery

cemetery

Village Creek Cemetery

cemetery

Volney Cemetery

cemetery

Waterloo Ridge Cemetery

cemetery

Waterville Lutheran Cemetery

cemetery

West Paint Creek Synod Cemetery

cemetery

West Ridge Cemetery

cemetery

West Waterloo Ridge Cemetery

cemetery

Wexford Cemetery

cemetery

Wheatland Cemetery

cemetery

Zalmona Cemetery

cemetery

Bethlehem Church

church

Calvary Baptist Church

church

Center Church

church

East Paint Creek Church

church

First Baptist Church

church

First Presbyterian Church

church

Forest Mills United Methodist Church

church

Gethsemane Chapel

church

Grace United Methodist Church

church

Immaculate Conception Church

church

Immaculate Conception Church

church

Kingdom Hall

church

Mount Hope Church

church

Old East Paint Creek Church

church

Old Stone Church

church

Old West Paint Creek Church

church

Our Savior Lutheran Church

church

Presbyterian Church

church

Saint Bridgets Catholic Church

church

Saint Johns Church (2 locations)

church

Saint Johns Lutheran Church

church

Saint Johns United Church

church

Saint Josephs Catholic Church

church

Saint Marys Church (3 locations)

church

Saint Patrick Catholic Church

church

Saint Pauls Lutheran Church

church

Saint Pauls Methodist Church

church

Saint Pius Church

church

Salem Church

church

Seventh Day Adventist Church

church

United Methodist Church

church

Waterloo Ridge Church

church

Waterville Lutheran Church

church

West Paint Creek Church

church

Zalmona Church

church

Zion United Church of Christ

church

Rossville (historical)

locale

Waterville (historical)

locale

Waukon (historical)

locale

Hanging Rock

pillar

Allamakee Post Office (historical)

post office

Bergen Post Office (historical)

post office

Buckland Post Office (historical)

post office

Capoli Post Office (historical)

post office

Church Post Office (historical)

post office

Clear Creek Post Office (historical)

post office

Cleveland Post Office (historical)

post office

Connor Post Office (historical)

post office

Dalby Post Office (historical)

post office

Dorchester Post Office

post office

Egan Post Office (historical)

post office

Eldergrove Post Office (historical)

post office

Elon Post Office (historical)

post office

Fandon Post Office (historical)

post office

Forest Mills Post Office (historical)

post office

French Creek Post Office (historical)

post office

Hanover Post Office (historical)

post office

Harpers Ferry Post Office

post office

Ion Post Office (historical)

post office

Lansing Post Office

post office

Lark Post Office (historical)

post office

Ludlow Post Office (historical)

post office

Lycurgus Post Office (historical)

post office

Lyndale Post Office (historical)

post office

Makee Post Office (historical)

post office

Mariners Hope Post Office (historical)

post office

Maud Post Office (historical)

post office

Myron Post Office (historical)

post office

New Albin Post Office

post office

New Galena Post Office (historical)

post office

Nezeka Post Office (historical)

post office

Paintville Post Office (historical)

post office

Postville Post Office

post office

Quandahl Post Office (historical)

post office

Reeds Ridge Post Office (historical)

post office

Rex Post Office (historical)

post office

Rossville Post Office (historical)

post office

Stella Post Office (historical)

post office

Tom Corwin Post Office (historical)

post office

Union Prairie Post Office (historical)

post office

Village Creek Post Office (historical)

post office

Volney Post Office (historical)

post office

Waterville Post Office

post office

Waukon Junction Post Office (historical)

post office

Waukon Post Office

post office

Webster Post Office (historical)

post office

Willsons Ford Post Office (historical)

post office

District of Capoli School (historical)

school

Howard District School (historical)

school

Indian Prairie District School (historical)

school

Lycurgus School (historical)

school

Russell Independent District School (historical)

school

Stone School (historical)

school

Wexford District School (historical)

school

Center, Township of

township

Fairview, Township of

township

Franklin, Township of

township

French Creek, Township of

township

Hanover, Township of

township

Iowa, Township of

township

Jefferson, Township of

township

Lafayette, Township of

township

Lansing, Township of

township

Linton, Township of

township

Ludlow, Township of

township

Makee, Township of

township

Paint Creek, Township of

township

Post, Township of

township

Taylor, Township of

township

Union City, Township of

township

Union Prairie, Township of

township

Waterloo, Township of

township

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