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Emmet County, Iowa
Books
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History of Emmet County and Dickinson County,
Iowa : a record of settlement, organization, progress and
achievement. / Chicago, Ill.: Pioneer Pub. Co., 1917, 949 pgs. (Surname
list and Table of Contents)
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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)
EMMET COUNTY, originally included in the
limits of Fayette, was created by act of the Legislature in 1851 with
its present boundaries and named for the Irish patriot Robert Emmet. Its
northern boundary is the Minnesota line, it is the fourth county from
the western limits of the State and contains twelve townships embracing
an area of four hundred four square miles. East and west branches of the
Des Moines River flow southeasterly through the county and it contains
several beautiful lakes. In 1856 George and William Granger, R. E. and
A. H. Ridley, Henry and Adolphus Jenkins, Jesse Coverdale and D. W. Hoyt
made claims in the vicinity of a beautiful grove where Esterville
stands. A strong stockade was built near the river in 1857 to protect
the settlers from the Sioux Indians and a company of soldiers was
stationed there. In 1858 a town was laid out by Adolphus Jenkins, R. E.
Ridley and Jesse Coverdale and named Esterville for Esther A. Ridley,
the wife of one of the proprietors, who was the pioneer woman of the
settlement and the only one during the first winter. R. E. Ridley built
the first house in the new town.
The county was organized in February, 1859, and
the following officers chosen: Adolphus Jenkins, judge; Jesse Coverdale,
clerk; R. E. Ridley, treasurer; and A. H. Ridley, sheriff. The
county-seat was located at Esterville by L. H. Smith and O. C. Howe,
commissioners, appointed by Judge A. W. Hubbard of Sioux City. The first
newspaper was established in 1868 at Estherville by O. C. Bates and
Eaton Northrop and named the Northern Vindicator.
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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