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Buena Vista County, Iowa
Books
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Wegerslev, C. H.. Past and present of Buena Vista
County, Iowa / Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1909, 680 pgs. (Surname
list and Table of Contents)
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Buena Vista County history, Iowa / Storm
Lake, Iowa: unknown, 1942, 93 pgs.
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Northwestern Iowa : its history and traditions,
1804-1926 : comprising the counties of Woodbury, Monona,
Plymouth, Cherokee, O'Brien, Sioux, Lyon, Osceola, Sac, Buena Vista,
Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Calhoun, Ida,
Crawford, Carroll and Greene / Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1927,
1563 pgs. (Surname list
and Table of Contents)
Most counties are included in
the Iowa statewide books
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
BUENA VISTA
COUNTY is located in the third tier
from the western boundary of the State and in the third south of the
Minnesota line; it contains sixteen congressional townships, making an
area of five hundred seventy-six square miles. This territory was
originally a part of the counties of Dubuque and Buchanan but in 1851
was formed into a county and named to commemorate the Battle of Buena
Vista. It was first attached to the county of Wahkaw (now Woodbury) in
1853.
In May, 1856,
Abner Bell of New Jersey and his brother-in law, W. K. Weaver and
family, and John W. Tucker settled in the northern part of the county
near the Little Sioux River at a point called Sioux Rapids. Soon after
Arthur T. Reeves, Moses Van Kirk, James H. Gleason and Moses Lewis took
claims in the vicinity. In the spring of 1857 the settlers were
plundered by a band of Sioux Indians under Inkpadutah while on their way
to massacre the colony at Okoboji and Spirit lakes. The men overpowered
by the savages while the women were most brutally treated but no one was
killed.
In 1859 the county
government was organized by the election of the following officers: A.
T. Reeves, judge; W. K. Weaver, treasurer; J. W. Tucker, clerk; and
Abner Bell, sheriff. In 1860 the county-seat was located by
commissioners in the northwest quarter of section eighteen, township
ninety-three, range thirty-six on land belonging to W. S. Lee and the
town named Prairieville but no buildings were erected and it never
advanced beyond a paper town.
While the county
was sparsely settled some of the officials entered into a conspiracy to
enrich themselves by levying and collecting taxes in large amounts for
building bridges, school-houses and the making of other public
improvements. Contracts were let to friends of these officials at
enormous prices and the profits divided. Schoolhouses were built on
unsettled prairies, non-resident taxes appropriated and when finished
the houses were occupied by favored settlers for residences. Hundreds of
thousands of dollars of county warrants were issued of which no record
was kept, then sold and traded for property. County and school bonds
were beautifully engraved and sold through brokers at a discount which
tempted eastern buyers to invest in securities which bore ten per cent
interest. When other settlers came and saw how business had been
managed, the perpetrators of the frauds fled, leaving enormous debts
standing against the county and school districts. For many years suits
were pending in the courts for the collection of these fraudulent bonds
and warrants and great odium was brought upon the county. None of the
perpetrators of these crimes were brought to justice. But after the year
1865 the county government passed under the control of honest settlers
and the frauds ceased.
In 1858 a Mr.
Barnes laid out the town of Sioux Rapids near the Little Sioux River
and, being a man of property, hoped to be able to build up an important
place. In 1859 the Sioux Indians were again threatening the frontier
settlements and Mr. Barnes sent his son-in-law to Fort Dodge to procure
arms for the defense of the settlers. While traveling over the unsettled
prairies he was overtaken by a blizzard and so badly frozen that both
feet had to be amputated. Mr. Barnes was so disheartened by this
calamity that he abandoned his town enterprise and left the country.
"Barnes" township and "Barnes Grove" perpetuate his
memory. For many years Sioux Rapids was the county-seat. In 1870 the
town of Strom Lake was laid out on the north shore of the beautiful lake
of that name. The original proprietor was John I. Blair, the builder of
the Iowa Falls and Sioux City Railroad, which was the first in the
county. The lake is about two miles wide by five miles long, having its
outlet in the Boyer River. In October, 1870, Vestal and Young
established the Storm Lake Pilot, a weekly newspaper, in the new
town. The Little Sioux River runs through the north part of the county
and in early days its bluffs were covered with timber.
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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Albert City |
populated place |
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Alta |
populated place |
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Casino Beach |
populated place |
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Elkton |
populated place |
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Hanover |
populated place |
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Juniata |
populated place |
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Lakeside |
populated place |
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Leverett |
populated place |
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Linn Grove |
populated place |
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Marathon |
populated place |
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Newell |
populated place |
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Rembrandt |
populated place |
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Sioux Rapids |
populated place |
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Storm Lake |
populated place |
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Sulphur Springs |
populated place |
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Truesdale |
populated place |
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Barnes Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Buena Vista Memorial Park Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Cooke Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Daily Burial Ground |
cemetery |
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Elk Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Fairfield Cemetery |
cemetery |
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First M E Church Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Garton Graveyard |
cemetery |
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Hayes Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Lincoln Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Little Sioux Valley Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Lone Tree Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Maple Valley Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Newell Catholic Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Newell Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Plainview Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Poland Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint John's Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Church Of Christ Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Josephs Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Marys Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Scandinavian Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Smith Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Storm Lake Municipal Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Varina Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Woodlawn Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Zion Lutheran Cemetery |
cemetery |
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All Saints Episcopal Church |
church |
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Bethel Baptist Church |
church |
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Church of Christ |
church |
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Church of Christ |
church |
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Elk Church |
church |
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Evangelical Covenant Church |
church |
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Evangelical Free Church |
church |
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Evangelical Free Church |
church |
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Evangelical Free Church |
church |
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Faith Lutheran Church |
church |
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Faith United Assembly of God Church |
church |
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First Baptist Church |
church |
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First Congregational Church |
church |
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First Lutheran Church |
church |
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First United Church |
church |
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Grace Lutheran Church |
church |
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Grace Lutheran Church |
church |
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Immanuel Church |
church |
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Jehovahs Witnesses Kingdom Hall |
church |
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Lakeside Presbyterian Church |
church |
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Nain Lutheran Church |
church |
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Our Saviour's Lutheran Church |
church |
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Our Saviour's Lutheran Church |
church |
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Presbyterian Church |
church |
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Presbyterian Church |
church |
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Presbyterian Church |
church |
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Saint John Church |
church |
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Saint John Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint Johns Church Of Christ Church |
church |
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Saint Johns Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint Johns Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint John's Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint Joseph's Catholic Church |
church |
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Saint Mark Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint Marys Church |
church |
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Saint Paul Lutheran Church |
church |
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Saint Peters Lutheran Church |
church |
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Schaller Memorial Chapel |
church |
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Sioux Rapids Baptist Church |
church |
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Trinity Lutheran Church |
church |
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Trinity Lutheran Church |
church |
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United Methodist Church |
church |
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United Methodist Church |
church |
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United Methodist Church |
church |
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United Methodist Church |
church |
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United Methodist Church |
church |
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Zion Lutheran Church |
church |
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Juanita (historical) |
locale |
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Lakeside (historical) |
locale |
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Leverett (historical) |
locale |
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Linngrove (historical) |
locale |
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Rembrandt (historical) |
locale |
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Sioux Rapids (historical) |
locale |
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Truesdale (historical) |
locale |
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Dedication to Pioneers Historical
Marker |
park |
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Albert City Post Office |
post office |
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Alta Post Office |
post office |
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Anna Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Blaine Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Crozier Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Elkton Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Hanover Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Juniata Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Leverett Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Linn Grove Post Office |
post office |
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Marathon Post Office |
post office |
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Menoti Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Newell Post Office |
post office |
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Peach Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Plum Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Racine Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Rembrandt Post Office |
post office |
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Sayre Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Sioux Rapids Post Office |
post office |
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Storm Lake Post Office |
post office |
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Sulphur Springs Post Office
(historical) |
post office |
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Truesdale Post Office |
post office |
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West Scott Post Office (historical) |
post office |
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Barnes, Township of |
township |
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Brooke, Township of |
township |
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Coon, Township of |
township |
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Elk, Township of |
township |
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Fairfield, Township of |
township |
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Grant, Township of |
township |
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Hayes, Township of |
township |
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Lee, Township of |
township |
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Lincoln, Township of |
township |
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Maple Valley, Township of |
township |
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Newell, Township of |
township |
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Nokomis, Township of |
township |
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Poland, Township of |
township |
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Providence, Township of |
township |
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Scott, Township of |
township |
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Sioux Rapids, City of |
township |
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Storm Lake, City of |
township |
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Washington, Township of |
township |

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