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Chickasaw County, Iowa
I have no books which are
specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
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history of Chickasaw County
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
- July 1967
- Fowley Hill Cemetery
- Fredericksburg Cemetery
- Jacksonville Cemetery
- Maple Grove Cemetery
- First Marriages, 1853-1858 (July
1974)
- Marriages, 1859-1871 (Summer
1985)
- Marriages, 1859-1871 (Autumn
1985)
- Rural School Days in Chickasaw County (Winter
1998)
Palimpsest:
- Bradford - A Prairie Village (March 1921) (Text Only)
CHICKASAW COUNTY at one time a part of
Fayette, was created by act of the Legislature in 1851, and named for a
southern tribe of Indians. When first established Chickasaw extended
three miles further north than its present boundary which was fixed in
1855. It lies in the third tier west of the Mississippi River and in the
second south of Minnesota with an area of five hundred four square
miles.
The first settlement within its limits was made
in 1848 by Truman Merritt near Greenwood. In 1852 J. A. Bird and John
Bird made claims near the junction of the Little Cedar and the Red Cedar
River. They there built a cabin and during the season several other
families took claims near them. In 1854 James Jared took a claim on the
land where New Hampton now stands and before the close of the year
settlements were made in other parts of the county in the vicinity of
woodland. Chickasaw was attached to Fayette until 1853 when John Bird
was authorized by the judge of Fayette County to organize the county.
The first legal election was held in August at which the following
officers were chosen: James Lyon, judge; S. C. Goddard, clerk; John
Campbell, treasurer and recorder; Andrew Sample, sheriff; and N. D.
Babcock, prosecuting attorney. In 1854 the county-seat was located at
Bradford, a new town near the southwest corner of the county. The first
term of court was held there in June, 1854, by Judge T. S. Wilson of
Dubuque. New Hampton was laid out near the geographical center of the
county and soon became a competitor for the county-seat. The first
attempt at removal was defeated but in 1858 New Hampton was successful.
The first newspaper in the county was
established at Jacksonville in 1857 by Isaac Watson and was called the
Chickasaw County Republican but after three years it was suspended. In
1860 W. E. Beach started the Courier at New Hampton. Nashua is the
second town of importance and is located on the Cedar River in the
southwestern corner of the county. The first railroad to enter the
county was the Milwaukee and St. Paul which runs through New Hampton.
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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