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Calhoun County, Iowa
Books
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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:
- October 1970
- 1856 State Census
- 1857 Tax List
- 1860 Federal Census
- First Marriages
- Grand Army of the Republic
- Rockwell City Ladies Club - 1903
Palimpsest:
- Viola Oelrich, "The Famous Baby Scholar": An
Experiment in Education (May/June 1975)
- The Railroad Station Agent in Small-Town Iowa (May/June 1983)
- Die Frau Pastor: The Life of a Missouri Synod Lutheran Pastor's
Wife in the First Half of the Twentieth Century (March/April 1986)
CALHOUN COUNTY
is in the fourth tier from the north line of the State, also in the
fourth east of the Missouri River and has sixteen townships, each six
miles square, making a total area of five hundred seventy-six square
miles. It was originally named Fox but at the session of the Legislature
of 1853 a change was made to Calhoun, in honor of the famous South
Carolina Senator. Twin Lakes, lying in the northern part of the county,
cover an area of about seventeen hundred acres and vary in depth from
three to twenty feet. The northern lake is about half a mile wide and
two and one-half miles in length.
Ebeneezer Comstock
was the first white settler in the county. In April, 1854, he moved with
his family into the grove where Lake City has since been built and here
made his log cabin. His nearest trading point was Des Moines,
eighty-five miles distant. He was soon joined by John Condron, J. C.
Smith and Peter Smith from Cass County, Michigan.
In August, 1855,
the county was organized by the election of Peter Smith, judge;
Christian Smith, treasurer; Joel Golden, clerk; William Oxenford,
sheriff; and Ebeneezer Comstock, prosecuting attorney. The election was
held at the house of Christopher Smith and the entire population of the
county was less than one hundred. The county-seat was located by a vote
of the people in April, 1856, and Charles Amy was employed to survey and
plat a town which was named Lake City. The first house on the plat was
built by him in 1857 and the first store was opened the same year by
Peter Smith and Daniel Reed in a log cabin. In 1856 David Reed taught
the first school near Lake City and the Methodists organized the first
religious society the same year.
For many years in
the early history of the county Charles Amy was its treasurer and by
honest and economical management of the officials the warrants of the
county were always kept at par and no debt was incurred, a condition of
affairs rare among the counties of northwestern Iowa.
In June, 1859,
Judge A. W. Hubbard held the first term of court in the county. In June,
1871, B. F. Gue of Fort Dodge established the first newspaper at Lake
City named the Calhoun County Pioneer of which E. W. Wood was the
editor and manager. In early days a good wagon road was graded from Lake
City to Fort Dodge and the streams were bridged for a distance of about
forty miles over unsettled prairies. In 1870 the first line of railroad
was built into the county, running through the northern townships. It
was the main line of the Iowa Falls and Sioux City road and the towns of
Manson and Pomeroy were built upon it. In the spring of 1876 the
county-seat was relocated on land belonging to Colonel J. M. Rockwell
nearer the center of the county where a town was laid out and named
Rockwell City. A court-house was built in the spring of 1877. A railroad
reached the new county-seat in 1882.
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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Easley |
populated place |
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Farnhamville |
populated place |
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Jolley |
populated place |
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Knierim |
populated place |
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Knoke |
populated place |
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Lake City |
populated place |
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Lavinia |
populated place |
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Lohrville |
populated place |
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Lytton |
populated place |
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Manson |
populated place |
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Piper |
populated place |
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Pomeroy |
populated place |
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Rands |
populated place |
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Richard |
populated place |
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Rinard |
populated place |
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Rockwell City |
populated place |
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Sherwood |
populated place |
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Somers |
populated place |
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Stimsons (historical) |
populated place |
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Wightman |
populated place |
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Yetter |
populated place |
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Cedar Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Cottonwood Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Crown Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Evergreen Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Evergreen Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Garfield Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Hope Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Lake City Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Lake Creek Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Leith Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Logan Township Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Memorial Park Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Reading Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Rose Hill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Rosehill Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint John Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Joseph Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Saint Marys Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Swedish Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Twin Lakes Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Union Cemetery |
cemetery |
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Immanuel Church |
church |
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Saint Pauls Church |
church |
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Trinity Church |
church |
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Zion United Methodist Church |
church |
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Pond Creek Lake (historical) |
lake |
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Butler, Township of |
township |
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Calhoun, Township of |
township |
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Cedar, Township of |
township |
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Center, Township of |
township |
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Elm Grove, Township of |
township |
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Garfield, Township of |
township |
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Greenfield, Township of |
township |
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Jackson, Township of |
township |
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Lake City |
township |
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Lake Creek, Township of |
township |
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Lincoln, Township of |
township |
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Logan, Township of |
township |
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Reading, Township of |
township |
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Sherman, Township of |
township |
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Twin Lakes, Township of |
township |
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Union, Township of |
township |
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Williams, Township of |
township |

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