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Appanoose County, Iowa

Books

  1. Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa / New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1903, 617 pgs. (Surname list)

  2. Biographical and Historical Record of Wayne and Appanoose Counties, Iowa. / Chicago: Inter-State Pub. Co., 1886, 748 pgs. (Surname list)

Periodicals

Hawkeye Heritage

  • Winter 1967
    • 1850 Census
    • 1852 Census
    • Abandoned Towns
    • Cemetery Inscriptions
    • Early Marriages
    • Historical Background
  • April 1967
    • Felkner Cemetery
    • Index to Probate Records 1846-1855
    • Land Patents Prior to 1856
    • Livingston Cemetery
    • Mt. Ararat Cemetery
    • Thomasson Cemetery
  • Mortality Schedules, 1850 Census (October 1971 )
  • Fleenor Cemetery (April 1974 )
  • Union Presbyterian Church Records, 1849-1898 (Autumn 1992 )
  • Spencer F. WADLINGTON: Early Resident of Appanoose County, Iowa (Winter 1996 )

Palimpsest

  • Making her Mark: Nellie Verne Walker, Sculptor (Winter 1987)
  • Electric Traction Promotion in the South Iowa Coalfields (January/February 1977)
  • Possessed of a Restless Spirit: a Young Girl's Memories of the Southern Iowa Frontier (September/October 1985)

APPANOOSE COUNTY, originally a part of Demoine, was established in 1843 and temporarily attached to Van Buren.  In 1854 it was attached to Davis and fully organized in August, 1846, at an election held on the third of that month.  It was named for a noted chief of the Sac and Fox Indians.  This county is the fourth west of the Mississippi River in the tier on the Missouri State line.  In size it is twenty-four miles east and west and about twenty-one and a half north and south, containing five hundred sixteen square miles.  The principal streams are the Chariton River and its two branches running in a southeasterly direction.  The supply of timber is abundant, consisting of white, black and burr oak, hickory, black walnut, hard and soft maple, ash, elm and other varieties.  A large portion of the county is underlaid with coal and good building stone is found in many localities.
     The first known white men within its limits were a company of United States Dragoons sent from Rock Island in the summer of 1832 to make an examination of the region.  One night they camped near a large spring in the south part of the county near Cincinnati.  In 1833 Joseph Shaddon from Missouri went on an excursion through Appanoose where he found an abundance of deer and wild turkeys.  He saw the trail made by the dragoons the year before near the Chariton.  Frequent trips were made by people from Missouri into Appanoose in search of game and bees but no settlements were made until the spring of 1838, when Ewing Kirby a young man from Missouri crossed into the then Indian country with his family and built a cabin near where Cincinnati now stands.  Colonel James Wells a year later made a claim and built a mill in the southern part of the county.  Others came soon after but, as the country still belonged to the Indians, complaints were made and a company of dragoons was sent from the Agency on the Des Moines River to drive the intruders out and burn their buildings.  In 1843 William Cooksey took a claim near the Chariton River, and the next year J. F. Stratton from Missouri made a claim where Cincinnati stands.  Solomon Hobbs, George Buckner, J. F. Stratton and others came during the following season.  They were mostly young men without families doing their own housework and living in the most primitive manner.  George W. Perkins was the first settler in Center township and planted the first orchard in the county.  Rev. W. S. Manson preached the first sermon in a log cabin on the west side of the river.  About this time S. F. Wadding opened a store where Centerville now stands.
     The Indian title to Appanoose was not extinguished until 1843 but there was a strip of country about nine miles wide extending along its southern border which was claimed by Missouri and in this disputed territory, which was finally awarded to Iowa, settlers were not molested as they claimed to be in Missouri.  The north line of this strip ran close to where Centerville stands.
     On the 1st of April, 1844, the first election was held in a log cabin built by J. F. Stratton, at which nine votes were polled.  Benjamin Spooner was chosen judge, and J. F. Stratton clerk of the District Court.  In 1846 Centerville was laid out and first named Chaldea but the citizens were not satisfied with that name and at a house raising held not long after there was a large gathering and a proposition was made to change it.  Dr. W. S. Manson, who was a great admirer of Governor Senter of Tennessee, proposed in an eloquent speech to change the name to Senterville in honor of the Governor.  A petition was signed by those present to that effect and forwarded to the Legislature.  The committee to which it was referred reported in favor of the change, but thinking to correct an error in orthography in the bill, spelled the name Centerville, and in that shape it became a law, to the great chagrin of the admirers of Governor Senter.  The first house in the town was built by S. F. Waddington who opened a store in it.  The Methodists organized the first church in the county with Rev. Hugh Gibson, pastor.  Amos Harris was the first lawyer and Dr. W. S. Manson the first physician in the new town.
    
In October, 1856, the first newspaper in the county was established by Fair Brothers and named the Appanoose Chief, published at Centerville.  In 1868 the town of Moulton was laid out on the line of the North Missouri Railroad, twelve miles southeast of Centerville.  This was the first railroad in the county, built in 1869.

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

Bellair (historical)

populated place

Brazil

populated place

Centerville

populated place

Cincinnati

populated place

Clarkdale

populated place

Coal City

populated place

Darbyville

populated place

Dean

populated place

Diamond

populated place

Exline

populated place

Forbush

populated place

Garfield

populated place

Hiattsville

populated place

Iconium

populated place

Jerome

populated place

Maine

populated place

Martinstown

populated place

Mendota (historical)

populated place

Moravia

populated place

Moulton

populated place

Mystic

populated place

Numa

populated place

Orleans

populated place

Plano

populated place

Rathbun

populated place

Sedan

populated place

Streepy

populated place

Sunshine

populated place

Thirty

populated place

Udell

populated place

Unionville

populated place

Walnut City

populated place

Adamson Cemetery

cemetery

Albany Cemetery

cemetery

Antioch Cemetery

cemetery

Baker Cemetery

cemetery

Baker Cemetery

cemetery

Bohm Cemetery

cemetery

Boswell Cemetery

cemetery

Brannon Cemetery

cemetery

Brushy Cemetery

cemetery

Bryant Cemetery

cemetery

Charitan River Cemetery

cemetery

Clancy Cemetery

cemetery

Concord Cemetery

cemetery

County Farm Cemetery

cemetery

Cozad Cemetery

cemetery

Croft Cemetery

cemetery

Crossroads Cemetery

cemetery

Dale Cemetery

cemetery

Davis Cemetery

cemetery

Denny Cemetery

cemetery

Eaton Cemetery

cemetery

Elgin Cemetery

cemetery

Evergreen Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview Cemetery

cemetery

Farmers Cemetery

cemetery

Felkner Cemetery

cemetery

Fleenor Cemetery

cemetery

Forbush Cemetery

cemetery

Garfield Cemetery

cemetery

Garland Cemetery

cemetery

Hardin Cemetery

cemetery

Haynes Cemetery

cemetery

Hibbsville Cemetery

cemetery

Highland Cemetery

cemetery

Hillcrest Cemetery

cemetery

Hilltown Cemetery

cemetery

Hism Cemetery

cemetery

Iconium Cemetery

cemetery

Jerome Cemetery

cemetery

Jewish Cemetery

cemetery

Johnson Cemetery

cemetery

Kerby Cemetery

cemetery

Knapp Cemetery

cemetery

Livengood Cemetery

cemetery

Livingston Cemetery

cemetery

Lyons Cemetery

cemetery

Martin Cemetery

cemetery

Milledgeville Cemetery

cemetery

Miller Cemetery

cemetery

Morans Cemetery

cemetery

Morrison Cemetery

cemetery

Motto Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Ararat Cemetery

cemetery

New Hope Cemetery (2 locations)

cemetery

Numa Cemetery

cemetery

Oakland Cemetery

cemetery

Orleans Cemetery

cemetery

Otterbein South Cemetery

cemetery

Otterbien Cemetery

cemetery

Perjue Cemetery

cemetery

Philadelphia Cemetery

cemetery

Pleasant Hill Cemetery

cemetery

Porter Cemetery

cemetery

Salem Cemetery (4 locations)

cemetery

Sales Cemetery

cemetery

Schultz Cemetery

cemetery

Shaeffer Cemetery

cemetery

Sharon Cemetery (2 locations)

cemetery

Staten Cemetery

cemetery

Sunnyview Cemetery

cemetery

Taylor Cemetery

cemetery

Thomas Cemetery

cemetery

Union Cemetery

cemetery

Unionville Cemetery

cemetery

Wadlington Cemetery

cemetery

White Cemetery

cemetery

Zimmer Cemetery

cemetery

Zoar Cemetery

cemetery

Apostolic Pentecostal Church

church

Centerville Assembly of God Church

church

Centerville Baptist Fellowship

church

Centerville Gospel Chapel

church

Chariton River Church

church

Christian Church

church

Church of Christ

church

Church of Nazarene

church

Church of the Nazarene

church

Community Church of Mystic

church

Concord Church

church

Dale Baptist Church

church

Drake Avenue Christian Church

church

East Pleasant Church of Christ

church

Epiphany Episcopal Church

church

Evangelical Covenant Church

church

Fairview Church (2 locations)

church

Faith United Parish

church

First Baptist Church

church

First Christian Church

church

First Evangelical Lutheran Church

church

First Presbyterian Church

church

First United Methodist Church

church

Franklin Church

church

Grace Brethren Church

church

Grace Tabernacle Baptist Church

church

Grace United Methodist Church

church

Hilltown Church

church

Holiness Church of God

church

Kingdom of Jehovahs Witnesses

church

Little Flock Chapel

church

Methodist Church

church

Moulton Baptist Church

church

North Bend Church

church

Open Bible Church

church

Orleans Church

church

Peoples Baptist Church

church

Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

church

Saint Marys Catholic Church

church

Salem Church

church

Second Baptist Church

church

Seventh Day Adventist Church

church

Sharon Chapel

church

Solid Rock Church of God

church

Unionville Baptist Church

church

Centerville (historical)

locale

Cincinnati (historical)

locale

Dean (historical)

locale

Dennis (historical)

locale

Exline (historical)

locale

Forbush (historical)

locale

Kemigala (historical)

locale

Kirkwood (historical)

locale

Maine (historical)

locale

Marsdenville (historical)

locale

Numa (historical)

locale

Plano (historical)

locale

Sedan (historical)

locale

Sharon (historical)

locale

Unionville (historical)

locale

Beetrace Post Office (historical)

post office

Bellair Post Office (historical)

post office

Brazil Post Office (historical)

post office

Caldwell Post Office (historical)

post office

Calhoun Post Office (historical)

post office

Centerville Post Office

post office

Cincinnati Post Office

post office

Clarkdale Post Office (historical)

post office

Coal City Post Office (historical)

post office

Darbyville Post Office (historical)

post office

Dean Post Office (historical)

post office

Dennis Post Office (historical)

post office

Diamond Post Office (historical)

post office

Exline Post Office

post office

Forbush Post Office (historical)

post office

Garfield Post Office (historical)

post office

Griffinsville Post Office (historical)

post office

Harkes Post Office (historical)

post office

Hiattsville Post Office (historical)

post office

Hibbsville Post Office (historical)

post office

Iconium Post Office (historical)

post office

Jerome Post Office (historical)

post office

Johnstown Post Office (historical)

post office

Kemigala Post Office (historical)

post office

Kirkwood Post Office (historical)

post office

Livingston Post Office (historical)

post office

Marsdenville Post Office (historical)

post office

Memphis Post Office (historical)

post office

Milledgeville Post Office (historical)

post office

Moravia Post Office

post office

Moulton Post Office

post office

Mystic Post Office

post office

Niles Post Office (historical)

post office

Numa Post Office

post office

Orleans Post Office (historical)

post office

Pearl City Post Office (historical)

post office

Plano Post Office

post office

Rathbun Post Office (historical)

post office

Ray Post Office (historical)

post office

Sedan Post Office (historical)

post office

Sharon Post Office (historical)

post office

Udell Post Office

post office

Unionville Post Office

post office

Walnut City Post Office (historical)

post office

Walsh Post Office (historical)

post office

Welland Post Office (historical)

post office

Well's Mills Post Office (historical)

post office

Williamston Post Office (historical)

post office

Bellair, Township of

township

Caldwell, Township of

township

Centerville, City of

township

Chariton, Township of

township

Douglas, Township of

township

Franklin, Township of

township

Independence, Township of

township

Johns, Township of

township

Lincoln, Township of

township

Pleasant, Township of

township

Sharon, Township of

township

Taylor, Township of

township

Udell, Township of

township

Union, Township of

township

Vermillion, Township of

township

Walnut, Township of

township

Washington, Township of

township

Wells, Township of

township

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