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Grundy County, Iowa
Books
-
Portrait and Biographical Record of Jasper,
Marshall and Grundy Counties, Iowa. / Chicago: Biographical
Publ. Co., 1894. AC
Periodicals
Summer 1990 Hawkeye Heritage
- Grant Township Cemetery
- Pleasant View Cemetery
GRUNDY COUNTY lies in the fourth tier south
of the Minnesota line in the fifth west of the Mississippi River and
contains five hundred four square miles. It was created in 1851 from
territory formerly belonging to Benton and Buchanan counties and was
named for Felix Grundy, a prominent citizen of Tennessee. The county
contains no large streams and but little native timber but consists of a
vast stretch of prairie of great fertility.
On the 4th of October, 1853, William D. Peck
made a claim in the northeastern part of the county, now Franklin
township. About two weeks later John Freel took a claim on Black Hawk
Creek in the southeastern part of the county and built a log cabin.
Thomas G. Hoxie made the first settlement in the vicinity of Grundy
Center in 1855. C. F. Clarkson was the pioneer settler in the western
part of the county where he built a house and established his family in
May, 1855.
The county was organized in 1856 by the
election of the following officers: A. W. Lawrence, judge; Thomas G.
Copp, treasurer; T. G. Hoxie, sheriff; Elias Marble, cleerk, and C. F.
Clarkson, prosecuting attorney. The county-seat was located at Grundy
Center in 1856 and the first term of the District Court was held in 1857
in a log house at which Judge J. D. Thompson presided. In 1861 a weekly
newspaper was established by W. H. Hartman and J. M. Chaffee, named The
Pioneer. The Burlington and Cedar Rapids Railroad runs in a
northwesterly direction through the county and Grundy Center.
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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