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Benton 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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Benton County -Gleanings of an Editor in 1858
(Jesse Clement) (September 1968)
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Some Benton County Court Cases (October 1970)
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Motoring to a Wedding, 1910 (March/April 1979)
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Mission Festival (May/June 1983)
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Christmas in Iowa (November/December 1983)
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Harvest Time (September/October 1984)
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School Days (May/June 1985)
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Fuel (November/December 1985)
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The Household: Conducted by Mrs. Nellie M. Rich
(March/April 1980)
Annals of Iowa History:
BENTON COUNTY
was created by act of the Legislature of Wisconsin Territory in 1837 and
embraced at that time all of the territory between its northern and
southern lines west to the Missouri River and was attached to Jackson
County temporarily. It was named for Thomas H. Benton who was for thirty
years United States Senator from Missouri. In November, 1840, Benton
County was attached to Linn and in February, 1843, was reduced in size
to its present limits, containing twenty congressional townships, making
seven hundred twenty square miles.
The first pioneers who made homes in the county
were James Scott and Samuel Lockhart who, in the spring of 1839, took
claims near where the village of Marysville stands. Several families
from Indiana soon settled in that vicinity and the place was known as
"Hoosier Point." The same year Samuel Parker made a claim
embracing a body of timber which was called "Parker's Grove."
Gilman Clark located a mile east of where Shellsburg stands and L. F.
North, John Smith and George Wright settled in the vicinity during the
year, opening farms.
The county was organized in May, 1846, and the
county-seat located where a new town named Fremont was laid out. A log
court-house was erected two stories in height. The name of the town was
afterwards changed to Vinton, in honor of Plynn Vinton, a member of
Congress from Ohio, who paid fifty dollars for the honor. A portion of
the county on the east side was embraced in the "Black Hawk
Purchase" and was therefore opened to settlement several years
before the remainder. The early settlements were made on this strip,
which was on the extreme frontier, by a band of desperadoes who found
shelter in the Indian country beyond, and preyed upon the property of
the pioneers for several years. It was impossible to arrest and punish
these thieves and murderers and finally the settlers organized a
"vigilance committee," hunted them down and by lynch law rid
the county of them.
The first election was held in August, 1843,
when the county was attached to Linn. The first officers were chosen at
an election held at Parker's Grove in 1846, when twenty-nine votes were
polled. James Mitchell was chosen county judge, John Royal sheriff, and
David Pratt clerk. The first court was held in May, 1847, at the house
of Thomas Way at which Judge J. P. Carlton presided. Among the attorneys
present were Norman W. Isbel, I. M. Preston and D. P. Palmer. A school
was opened near Marysville and a saw mill built on Mud Creek soon after
the first settlers erected their log cabins. In October, 1846, a
post-office was established at Vinton with Stephen Holcomb as
postmaster. In early days a fine grove of red cedars stood on the banks
of the Cedar River but a vandal squatter named Thompson cut them down
and sold the logs down the river. A few years later several similar
groves were destroyed in like manner. It was from these and other groves
that the Cedar River derived its name.
The first newspaper in the county was
established in January, 1855, by Frederick Lyman and S. C. Foster and
named the Vinton Eagle. The Presbyterians organized the first
church at Vinton in 1852, with Rev. Hohn Summerson as pastor. In 1858
Thomas Drummond the young editor of the Vinton Eagle was a member
of the Legislature and secured the passage of an act locating the Asylum
for the Blind at Vinton. In 1861 the town of Belle Plaine was laid out
on the line of the Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad which had just
been extended through the southern part of the county. Another town was
also laid out on this line the same year, named Blairstown, for John I.
Blair, who was the president of the construction company.
In 1854 Jacob Cantonwine laid out a town on
Bear Creek which was named Shellsburg for a city in Pennsylvania. Norway
was laid out in 1863 on the line of the Northwestern Railroad and this
named at the request of Osborn Tuttle who gave five acres of land to the
railroad company. Benton County is well watered by the Cedar and Iowa
rivers and their tributaries which furnish water power in many places.
Native timber is found along the streams and the prairie soil is of the
best quality. Building stone is quite abundant along the Cedar River and
granite boulders are found in many sections of 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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Atkins |
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Belle Plaine |
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Benton City (historical) |
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Benton Station (historical) |
populated place |
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Blairstown |
populated place |
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Cheney |
populated place |
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Eden |
populated place |
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Garrison |
populated place |
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Geneva |
populated place |
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Irving |
populated place |
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Keystone |
populated place |
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Luzerne |
populated place |
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Manatheka (historical) |
populated place |
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Mount Auburn |
populated place |
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Newhall |
populated place |
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Norway |
populated place |
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Rogersville |
populated place |
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Shellsburg |
populated place |
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Spencers Grove |
populated place |
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Urbana |
populated place |
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Van Horne |
populated place |
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Vinton |
populated place |
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Walford |
populated place |
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Watkins |
populated place |
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Beal Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Bear Creek Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Bender Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Bishop Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Calvary Catholic Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Carlisle Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Evergreen Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Fairview Cemetery |
cemetery |
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First Eden Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Garrison Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Gnagy Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Greenwall Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Holy Cross Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Houghton Cemetery |
cemetery |
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International Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Irving Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Keystone Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Kisling Cemetery |
cemetery |
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LaRue Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Maplewood Cemetery |
cemetery |
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McBroom Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Mound Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Oakwood Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Parkers Grove Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Pleasant Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Prairie Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Raetz Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Ramthun Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Redman Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Joseph Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Marys Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Marys Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Michaels Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Patricks Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Salem Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Twogood Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Urmy Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Van Metre Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Wright Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Kingdom Hall |
church |
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Oak Grove Church |
church |
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Parkers Grove Church |
church |
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Prairie Creek Church |
church |
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Pratt Creek Church |
church |
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Saint Martin Church |
church |
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Saint Marys Church |
church |
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Burke Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Paul Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Robin Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Spencers Grove Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Belle Plaine, City of |
township |
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Benton, Township of |
township |
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Big Grove, Township of |
township |
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Bruce, Township of |
township |
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Canton, Township of |
township |
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Cedar, Township of |
township |
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Eden, Township of |
township |
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Eldorado, Township of |
township |
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Florence, Township of |
township |
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Fremont, Township of |
township |
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Harrison, Township of |
township |
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Homer, Township of |
township |
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Iowa, Township of |
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Jackson, Township of |
township |
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Kane, Township of |
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Leroy, Township of |
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Monroe, Township of |
township |
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Polk, Township of |
township |
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Saint Clair, Township of |
township |
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Shellsburg, City of |
township |
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Taylor, Township of |
township |
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Union, Township of |
township |
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Vinton, City of |
township |

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