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Audubon County, Iowa
Books
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Andrews, H. Franklin. History of Audubon County,
Iowa : its people, industries, and institutions / Indianapolis,
Ind.: B.F. Bowen & Co., 1915, 925 pgs. (Surname
list and Table of Contents)
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Biographical history of Shelby and Audubon
Counties, Iowa. / Chicago: W.S. Dunbar & Co., 1889, 833 pgs.
(Surname list)
Most counties are included in
the Iowa
statewide books
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
Palimpsest:
Annals of Iowa History:
AUBUDON COUNTY was
created by act of the Legislature of 1851 out of the then large county
of Keokuk. It was named for John J. Audubon the naturalist and in 1853
was attached to Cass and divided into civil townships. It lies in the
third tier east of the Missouri River and in the fourth north of the
State of Missouri, contains twelve congressional townships and has a
superficial area of four hundred forty-six square miles.
The first
settlement within its limits was made in March, 1851, by Nathaniel
Hamlin, John S. Jenkins and Arthur Decker, with their families, who took
claims in a fine body of timber which became known as Hamlin's Grove. In
the fall of the same year Dr. S. M. Ballord and B. M. Hyatt made claims
in another body of timber which was named Big Grove. William Powell the
same year took a claim where Exira stands.
The county was
organized in 1855, and the seat of justice located on the 20th of June
on section twenty-two, township seventy-eight, range thirty-five west.
Here a town was laid out and named Dayton. An election was held April
2d, 1855, at the house of John S. Jenkins at which Samuel Lewis was
chosen county judge. In 1861 the county-seat was removed to a new town
called Viola, laid out by D. M. Harris and David Edgerton; but the name
was soon changed to Exira, in honor of a lady then living in the county.
Dayton soon after disappeared from the map and its site became a farm.
Oakfield was laid out in 1857 by E. D. Bradley who then opened the first
store in the county. Oakfield took its name from a large oak grove which
originally covered the town site on the east bank of the Nishnabotna
River. The first newspaper in the county was established at Audubon City
in December, 1860, and was named the Audubon Pioneer. Its
proprietor was John C. Brown, who was killed in the war of the Rebellion
at the Battle of Milliken's Bend where he was serving as captain of
Company I, Twenty-third Iowa Volunteers. East Nishnabotna is the largest
stream running through the county from north to south, with numerous
branches which afford a good supply of water. The surface of the county
is rolling with deep ravines in places. The soil is very fertile
producing abundant crops of grass, grain, fruit and vegetables. A branch
of the Rock Island Railroad from Atlantic was the first to enter the
county.
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 #
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Audubon |
populated place |
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Brayton |
populated place |
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Exira |
populated place |
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Gardner |
populated place |
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Gray |
populated place |
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Hamlin |
populated place |
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Kenfield |
populated place |
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Kimballton |
populated place |
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Larland |
populated place |
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Nishna |
populated place |
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Oakfield |
populated place |
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Ross |
populated place |
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Sharon |
populated place |
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Viola Center |
populated place |
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Adventist Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Aretas Lodge Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Bowen Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Cameron Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Danish Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Douglas Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Gray Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Holy Trinity Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Immanuel Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Lincoln Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Luccocks Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Melville Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Oak Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Oakfield Cemetery (2 locations) |
cemetery |
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Pleasant Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Patricks Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Viola Center Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Adventist Church |
church |
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Ebenezer Church |
church |
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Oak Hill Church |
church |
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Saint Johns Church |
church |
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Horace (historical) |
locale |
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Audubon, Township of |
township |
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Cameron, Township of |
township |
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Douglas, Township of |
township |
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Exira, Township of |
township |
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Greeley, Township of |
township |
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Hamlin, Township of |
township |
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Leroy, Township of |
township |
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Lincoln, Township of |
township |
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Melville, Township of |
township |
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Oakfield, Township of |
township |
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Sharon, Township of |
township |
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Viola, Township of |
township |

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