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Fayette County, Iowa
Books
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Past and present of Fayette County, Iowa /
Indianapolis, Ind.: B.F. Bowen & Co., 1910, 1643 pgs. (Surname
list and Table of Contents)
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage
Palimpsest:
- Upper Iowa University (March 1965)
- Portias of the Prairie: Early Women Graduates of the University
Law Department (January/February 1986)
- Gothic Splendor in Northeast Iowa (September/October 1985)
Annals of Iowa History:
- Law Came to Fayette County (January 1946) TEXT Only
FAYETTE COUNTY, as originally established
in December, 1837, was the largest county in the United States. It
extended to the British Dominions on the north and from the Mississippi
River west to the White Earth, thus embracing nearly all of the present
State of Minnesota and all of the Dakotas east of the Missouri and White
Earth rivers, making a total area of nearly 140,000 square miles. In
1847 the county was reduced to its present boundaries, lying directly
west of Clayton and north of Buchanan. It contains twenty townships
embracing an area of seven hundred twenty squares miles and was named
for the Marquis de Lafayette.
An Indian trader named George Culver was the
first white man to build a cabin in the county in the spring of 1841, in
Illyria township. In 1842 Andrew Hensley came to Fairfield township
where he settled with his family. Other families soon after located in
various parts of the county. In 1850 it was organized by the election of
the following officers: Thomas Woodle, judge; J. W. Neff, sheriff; J. A.
Cook, treasurer, and William Wells, Charles Sawyer and Jared Taylor,
commissioners. Judge Thomas S. Wilson held the first term of court in
July, 1852, at West Union. This town was laid out in the fall of 1849 by
William Wells, J. W. Rogers and Jacob L. Brand. The first house was
built by J. W. Rogers the same year. In 1850 a post-office was secured
and Mr. Rogers was appointed postmaster. A store was opened by Daniel
Cook and a log school-house was built in which a school was opened by J.
S. Pence. In 1851 West Union was made the county-seat by a vote of the
people. In 1853 an effort was made to move the county-seat but at an
election a majority decided it should remain at West Union. On the 21st
of October John Gharky issued the first number of a weekly newspaper
named the Fayette County Pioneer.
The first settler on the site of the town of
Fayette was a man by the name of Mullican who took a claim in 1846 and
sold it in 1849 to Robert Alexander. In 1850-51 a settlement was made a
mile west of the Alexander farm where a town was laid out and named
Westfield by Robert Alexander who had sold the Mullican place. In 1856
Samuel H. Robertwon who owned the Mullican farm laid out a town upon it
which he named Fayette. For several years there was a sharp rivalry
between the two towns but eventually Fayette became the larger and the
Upper Iowa University was located there.
The first settlement at Clermont was made in
the spring of 1849 by Andrew Moats. John Thompson purchased large tracts
of land on each side of Turkey River as soon as they came into market
and laid out a town which he named Norway, afterwards changed to
Clermont. In 1872 the Burlington and Cedar Rapids Railroad was built
into the county.
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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