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Madison County, Iowa
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specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
Click here for a brief
history of Madison County
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Hawkeye Heritage:
Annals of Iowa History:
- Pioneer Settlement in Madison County (July 1904) TEXT Only
- Kentucky Settlement in Madison County (July 1935) TEXT Only
- Snakes in Madison County (October 1958) TEXT Only
MADISON COUNTY which was at one time a part
of the original county of Demoine, was established in January, 1846,
lies in the third tier north of the Missouri line and in the fourth east
of the Missouri River and was named for James Madison, fourth President
of the United States. It is traversed by the North, Middle and South
rivers long which are borders of native forest.
The first settler in the county was Hiram Hurst who came from
Missouri in May, 1845, and took a claim in Crawford township. In May,
1846, Joel, Isaac and Charles Clanton and Caleb Clark with their
families settled along Clanton's Creek. About the same time Samuel Guye
and family located on the divide between Middle and North rivers. Crosby
B. Jones and Seth Adams took claims near Middle River. Alfred D. Jones
opened the first store at a place called the "Narrows" about
four miles east of where Winterset stands. The first post-office was
established at this place with Mr. Jones postmaster.
In July, 1849, the commissioners chosen for
that purpose selected a site for the county-seat on a farm owned by John
Guiberson who sold it to the county. The day was cold for midsummer when
the commissioners assembled at the house of Enos Berger to agree upon a
name for the new town. One of them suggested "Summerset."
William Combes who had been fortifying himself with "sod corn
juice" against the cold, exclaimed "We had a site better call
it Winterset"; his colleagues at once agreed and that became the
name of the new countyseat.
The first county officers were chosen in April,
1849, consisting of G. W. McClellan, clerk; P. M. Boyles, recorder;
Joseph K. Evans, treasurer; A. D. Jones, prosecuting attorney, and
William Combes, David Bishop and William Gentry, county commissioners.
The commissioners caused a double log house to be erected for the use of
the county officials and courts. Judge William McKay held the first
court in May, 1849, in a cabin used for a store and saloon. Enos Barger
built the first house in Winterset and became the first postmaster. He
also built a log house for a hotel in 1849 which was the largest
building in the town. John A. Pitzer the following year built the first
frame house in the county. In 1856 James Ilor brought an old printing
press and type in a wagon from Sandusky, Ohio, and began the publication
of a weekly newspaper called the Iowa Patriot which afterwards
became the Winterset Madisonian. The Rock Island Railroad runs
through the northern part of the county with a branch to Winterset.
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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