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Delaware County, Iowa
Books
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The History of Delaware County, Iowa. /
Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1878, 678 pgs. More
information
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
Palimpsest:
- An Acre of Hill (Spring 1987)
- Portias of the Prairie: Early Women Graduates of the University
Law Department (January/February 1986)
- Gothic Splendor in Northeast Iowa (September/October 1985)
DELAWARE COUNTY is the second west of the
Mississippi River in the third tier south of the Minnesota line and
contains sixteen townships embracing an area of five hundred seventy-six
squares miles. It was named for the State of Delaware and was created on
the 21st of December, 1837, and at that time attached to Dubuque.
In the summer of 1836, William Bennett, the
first settler, made a claim in a grove in the limits of the county and
built a log cabin. The place was afterwards known as Eagle Grove. The
next summer two brothers named Livingston, Hugh Rose and others, all
Scotch, moved from the Red River country and settled in Delaware County
at a place which became known as Scotch Grove. Early in 1838 Joel Bailey
and John Keeler settled on the banks of the Maquoketa River and opened
farms. The place took the name of Bailey's Ford. The county was
organized in August, 1841, by the election of the following officers: W.
H. Whiteside, Daniel Brown and William Eads, county commissioners, and
Le Roy Jackson, sheriff. The county-seat was located at this election
and a town laid out by Joel Bailey on the ground chosen on the 5th of
April, 1842, which was named Delhi. The following summer Charles H.
Hobbs built a log cabin on the town site and for two years he and his
family were the only inhabitants of Delhi. A post-office was established
and Mrs. Hobbs was the postmistress, keeping the office at her home. In
the spring of 1845 John W. Clark, A. K. Eaton, William Phillips, Thomas
Norris and Joseph Mitchell came with their families to Delhi. In 1844
the citizens assembled from the various settlements, cut trees, hewed
and drew the logs to a high point overlooking Silver Lake and built a
court-house eighteen by twenty-four feet in size and two stories high.
The first term of court had been held before the court-house was built
in September, 1844, at which Judge T. S. Wilson presided. Miss Roxy
Brown taught the first school in the court-house in the summer of 1846.
The first settlement in the vicinity of Manchester was made in 1850 by a
Norwegian who built a cabin and opened a farm. In 1855 the claim was
purchased by Allan Love who in company with O. P. Reeves and L.
Burrington projected a town. In 1856 it was sold to the Iowa Land
Company which resurveyed and platted the town of Manchester. In 1850 the
town of Hopkinton was laid out by William Nicholson, on ground which he
had taken in 1838. Lenox College was established here in the same year
by the Presbyterians. In 1853 the first newspaper was established in the
county by Datus E. Coon and named the Delhi Argus. When the
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad was extended through the county it ran
three miles north of Delhi, which was a fatal blow, as Manchester
secured the railroad and eventually the county-seat.
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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