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Bancroft County, Iowa (extinct)
I have no books which are
specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
BANCROFT COUNTY was created
by act of the Legislature in 1851 from a portion of old Fayette and
embraced the twelve northern townships of what is now Kossuth
County, extending to the Minnesota line, making an area of four
hundred four square miles. The county was named in honor of George
Bancroft, the historian. In January, 1853, it was attached to Boone
County for election, revenue and judicial purposes. In 1855 by
act of the General Assembly it was made a part of Kossuth and Bancroft
County ceased to exist. The county was one vast level prairie through
which the east fork of the Des Moines River flowed and its lands in
early times were considered too wet for profitable cultivation but in
later years the soil has been found to be exceedingly productive and has
been converted into fine farms of increasing value. No county-seat was
established during the brief period that Bancroft had an existence and
no organization of a county government was perfected.
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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