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Black Hawk County, Iowa

Books

  1. Historical Record of Cedar Falls, the Garden City of Iowa, containing A Brief History of Iowa, of Black Hawk County, and a full and complete description of Industrial and Picturesque Cedar Falls. /  1893 (1981 Reprint by the Cedar Falls Historical Society) (index of subjects only) #

  2. 101 Stories of Cedar Falls / Published by The Record for the Cedar Falls Historical Society, 1977 (no index) #

Periodicals

Hawkeye Heritage

  • January 1975 Hawkeye Heritage
    • Gresham Cemetery
    • Pioneer Cemetery
    • St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
  •  October 1976 Hawkeye Heritage
    • East Janesville M. E. Church Cemetery
    • Mt. Vernon Cemetery
    • St. Paul's United Church of Christ Cemetery
  • October 1977 Hawkeye Heritage
    • A History of Black Hawk County
    • Abandoned Towns
    • Anton Cemetery
    • Biographical Sketches of Some Black Hawk County Pioneers
    • Deaths, 1880-1885
    • Marriages, 1871-1873
    • Poyner Township Cemetery
    • Some Early Marriages, 1859-1860
    • St. Joseph's Cemetery
    • The Cemeteries in Black Hawk County
  • July 1968 Hawkeye Heritage
    • Blackhawk County Turner Cemetery

Palimpsest

  • The WAVES at Cedar Falls (December 1947) Text Only
  • Blackhawk Courier (February 1959) Text Only
  • Wm. H. Hartman - Founder - Centennial of the Waterloo Courier (February 1959) Text Only
  • Chautauqua in Iowa (May 1962)
  • Black Hawk County -Gleanings of an Editor in 1858 (Jesse Clement) (September 1968)
  • Lou Henry Hoover -- Gallant First Lady (July 1971)
  • An Iowa-Born Historian and the American Revolution: Carl Becker and "The Spirit of '76" (November/December 1976)
  • We All Worked Together: a Memory of Drought and Depression (May/June 1978)
  • Farm Life When the Power Changed (September/October 1979)
  • May Harmony Prevail: The Early History of Black Waterloo (May/June 1980)
  • A Road through Summer (May/June 1981)
  • The Ice Harvest (May/June 1981)
  • A Great American Journal Comes West: Cedar Falls' Own North American Review (January/February 1983)
  • Higher Education in Cedar Falls: Town and Gown in the First Hundred Years (May/June 1983)
  • And a Time to Graduate: Some Considerations of the World in 1933 (November/December 1983)
  • Orders Misunderstood: An Illinois Central Train Wreck at Raymond (November/December 1986)
  • The Hardest Battle We Have Yet Witnessed (Fall 1987)

Annals of Iowa History

  • Buffalo Wallows and Trails in Black Hawk County (January 1932) TEXT Only
  • Black Hawk County Old Settlers (January 1954) TEXT Only

BLACK HAWK COUNTY, created on the 17th of February, 1847, by act of the General Assembly, lies in the third tier south of the Minnesota line and fourth west of the Mississippi River and contains sixteen congressional townships embracing an area of five hundred seventy-six square miles. It was attached to Buchanan in 1851.
     The first white settler was Paul Somaneux, a French trader who, in the summer of 1837, ascended the Cedar River to the rapids where Cedar Falls stands, there built a cabin and opened a profitable trade with the Indians in furs and skins. Robert Stuart, another trader, reached the rapids the same season and engaged in traffic with the Indians. In 1844 William Chambers of Louisa County came to the rapids, built a cabin and also opened trade with Indians, but none of these earliest settlers engaged in farming. In the spring of 1845 William Sturgis and wife of Michigan and A. E. Adams and wife of Johnson County made an excursion of the Cedar River in search of good water power. They were charmed with the beauty of the valley and finding excellent water power at the rapids, took claims on the river banks where Cedar Falls now stands. Mr. Sturgis soon began to construct a dam across the river and for many years the settlement was known as "Sturgis Falls." In May, John Hamilton and his sons came to the new settlement and took claims. George Hanna and family, John Melrose and William Virden soon after took claims near Black Hawk Creek, while E. G. Young and James Newell settled in the northern part of the county. In February, 1847, John W. Overman, D. C. Overman and J. F. Barrick came to Sturgis Falls, purchased the water power and land belonging with it, finished the dam and erected a sawmill. In 1851 a town was laid out and named Cedar Falls. Andrew Mularky opened a store in his log cabin, the first in the county, which was known as the "Black Hawk store." In 1846 Mrs. J. F. Taylor opened the first school with six pupils. For many years the site of Cedar Falls was covered with beautiful forest trees which gradually disappeared.
     The county remained unorganized until the summer of 1853 when the first election was held for county officers with the following result: J. R. Pratt was chosen county judge; Aaron Dow, treasurer; John H. Brooks, clerk, and John Virden, sheriff. The county-seat was located at Cedar Falls. The first term of district court was held in June, 1854, at which Judge Thomas S. Wilson presided. On the 11th of July, 1853, W. H. McClure and S. H. Packard established the first newspaper in the county at Cedar Falls with A. F. Brown as editor.
     In June, 1846, James Virden and Charles Mullan located claims on the west side of the river about seven miles below Cedar Falls at a point known as Prairie Rapids and erected a cabin. In the fall they with G. W. Hanna and J. H. Brooks laid out a town which they named Waterloo. The first store was opened by Nelson Francher in his log cabin and a public house by Seth Lake in another cabin. Charles Mullan was the first postmaster and in 1853 Eliza May taught the first school.
     In 1854 James Eggers built a dam across the river at Waterloo and erected a sawmill. In 1856 George W. Couch built a flouring-mill. The spring and summer of 1858 were noted for heavy rains which raised the streams to flood height and a small steamer at Cedar Rapids came up to Waterloo loaded with freight afterward making several trips. In 1855 a movement was inaugurated to remove the county-seat from Cedar Falls to Waterloo. At an election held for that purpose three hundred eighty-eight votes were cast for Waterloo and two hundred sixty for Cedar Falls. The removal was delayed several months by legal proceedings. A newspaper was established at Waterloo in December, 1855, by William Haddock named the Iowa State Register. After the close of the Civil War a home for soldiers' orphans was established at Cedar Falls.
     In June, 1855, Jesse Wasson laid out the town of La Porte in the southern part of the county. The Cedar River runs diagonally through the county from north to south and the Wapsipinicon runs through the northeastern portion, both having many tributaries. The county was named for the famous Sac chief. In 1861 the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad was completed to Cedar Falls. The Burlington and Cedar Rapids road follows up the valley of the Cedar River.

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

Armour

populated place

Benson

populated place

Big Rock

populated place

Blessing

populated place

Boies

populated place

Canfield

populated place

Cedar City

populated place

Cedar Falls

populated place

Cedar Falls Junction

populated place

Crain Creek (historical)

populated place

Dewar

populated place

Dunkerton

populated place

Eagle Center

populated place

Edwards (historical)

populated place

Elk Run Heights

populated place

Evansdale

populated place

Finchford

populated place

Gilbertville

populated place

Glasgow (historical)

populated place

Hicks

populated place

Hilltop

populated place

Hudson

populated place

Jubilee

populated place

La Porte City

populated place

Louise

populated place

Norris Siding

populated place

North Cedar

populated place

Orange

populated place

Raymar

populated place

Raymond

populated place

Voorhies

populated place

Washburn

populated place

Waterloo

populated place

Anton Cemetery

cemetery

Bennington Township Cemetery

cemetery

Benson Cemetery

cemetery

Blessing Cemetery

cemetery

Calvary Cemetery

cemetery

Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens

cemetery

Eagle Cemetery

cemetery

East Janesville Cemetery

cemetery

Elmwood Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview Cemetery

cemetery

Fairview-Lester Cemetery

cemetery

Finchford Cemetey

cemetery

Garden of Memories

cemetery

George Wyth Memorial State Park

cemetery

Gerholdt Cemetery

cemetery

Greenwood Cemetery

cemetery

Gresham Cemetery

cemetery

Highland Cemetery

cemetery

Hillcrest Cemetery

cemetery

Hillside Cemetery

cemetery

Hudson Cemetery

cemetery

Jefferson Cemetery

cemetery

Lester Township Cemetery

cemetery

Lincoln Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Olivet Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Vernon Evangelical Cemetery

cemetery

Mount Zion Cemetery

cemetery

Muslim Cemetery

cemetery

New Barclay Cemetery

cemetery

Newell Cemetery

cemetery

Old Barclay Cemetery

cemetery

Orange Township Cemetery

cemetery

Pet Haven Cemetery

cemetery

Pioneer Cemetery

cemetery

Pleasant Hill Cemetery

cemetery

Poyner Township Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Francis Cemetery

cemetery

Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Joseph's Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Mary's Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Mary's of Mount Carmel Cemetery

cemetery

Saint Paul United Church of Christ Cemetery

cemetery

Sons of Jacob Cemetery

cemetery

Spring Creek Cemetery

cemetery

Turner Cemetery

cemetery

Washburn Cemetery

cemetery

Washington Chapel Cemetery

cemetery

Waterloo Cemetery

cemetery

Waterloo Memorial Park

cemetery

Westview Cemetery

cemetery

Zion Lutheran Cemetery

cemetery

Zion Lutheran Cemetery

cemetery

Barclay Church

church

Boulder Church

church

East Janesville Church

church

First Presbyterian Church

church

Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary Church

church

Mount Hope Church

church

Saint Francis Church

church

Saint Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church

church

Saint Pauls Church

church

Washington Chapel

church

Zion Church

church

Millers Creek (historical)

locale

Blackeville Post Office (historical)

post office

Cedar Valley Post Office (historical)

post office

Enterprise Post Office (historical)

post office

Lester Post Office (historical)

post office

Millers Creek Post Office (historical)

post office

Nautrille Post Office (historical)

post office

Reinbeck Post Office (historical)

post office

Barclay, Township of

township

Bennington, Township of

township

Big Creek, Township of

township

Black Hawk, Township of

township

Cedar Falls, Township of

township

Cedar, Township of

township

Eagle, Township of

township

East Waterloo, Township of

township

Fox, Township of

township

Lester, Township of

township

Lincoln, Township of

township

Mount Vernon, Township of

township

Orange, Township of

township

Poyner, Township of

township

Spring Creek, Township of

township

Union, Township of

township

Washington, Township of

township

Waterloo, City of

township

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