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Crocker County, Iowa (extinct)
I have no books which are
specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
CROCKER COUNTY was created by act of the Legislature of 1870,
embracing the northern part of Kossuth County which had at one time made
the county of Bancroft. It was named for General M. M. Crocker of Iowa,
a distinguished officer of the Civil War. The county-seat was located at
Greenwood and the organization was completed in October, 1870, by the
election of the following officers: George V. Davis, auditor; Cyrus
Hawks, clerk; William Gibbon, treasurer; A. J. Garfield, recorder; J. H.
Coffin, sheriff; Sarah A. Littlefield, superintendent of schools.
In December, 1871, the Supreme Court of Iowa
declared the act creating this county a violation of the Constitution,
which in article eleven declares that no new county shall be created
which contains less than four hundred thirty-two square miles. Crocker
County thus ceased to exist from and after the rendition of that
decision and its territory reverted to Kossuth.
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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