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Marshall County, Iowa
Books
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Jasper,
Marshall and Grundy Counties, Iowa. / Chicago: Biographical
Publ. Co., 1894. AC
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
- January 1973
- Bible - ADAMS
- Bible - ALLMAN
- Bible - COLLINS
- Bible - HUSSEY and FARQUHAR
- Bible - PLUMMER
- Bible - STONEMAN
- Bueghly, Brown and Whitaker Cemeteries
- Death Register
- Everist and Wallin Cemeteries
- History of Marshall County
- List of Cemeteries
- Map
- Marriage Register, 1849-1864
- Quinn and Ballard's Half Acre Cemeteries
- Will Record Book I
- July 1973
- Bible - PACKER
- Death Register, 1887-1893
- Hicksite Friends Cemetery
- Marriage Register, 1865-1867
- Prairieville Cemetery
- Recorder's Records, 1850-1852
- Day Cemetery (October
1976)
- Marriages (Spring 1989)
Palimpsest:
- Cap Anson of Marshalltown: Baseball's First Superstar
(July/August 1980)
- The Green Mountain Train Wreck: An Iowa Railroad Tragedy
(July/August 1984)
Annals of Iowa History:
- History of Marshall County (July 1864) TEXT Only
- History of Marshall County (October 1870) TEXT Only
- History of Marshall County (January 1871) TEXT Only
- History of Marshall Co. (April 1871) TEXT Only
- History of Marshall Co. (July 1871) TEXT Only
Iowa Journal of History and Politics:
- Pioneer Doctor of Marshall County: Elmer Yocum Lawrence
(October 1933) TEXT Only
MARSHALL COUNTY was created in January,
1846, by a division of the original county of Benton. It lies in the
sixth tier west of the Mississippi River, in the fifth south of the
Minnesota line and was named for Chief Justice John Marshall of the
United States Supreme Court. The Iowa River flows through it in a
southeasterly direction which, with numerous tributaries, waters a large
portion of the county. It contains sixteen congressional townships
making an area of five hundred seventy-six square miles. Excellent
building stone is abundant and the county contains more than 30,000
acres of native forest.
Joseph and William Davison were the first white
settlers in the county. In 1847 they took claims in what is now Le Grand
township. The following year Joseph M. Ferguson, Josiah Cooper and
others settled near Timber Creek and a large number of families made
homes in other parts.
In 1849 the county government was organized by
the election of the following officers: David E. Cooper, clerk; J. M.
Ferguson, sheriff; J. Hobbs, probate judge; Zeno B. Freeman, treasurer;
Jesse Amos, Joseph Cooper and James Miller, county commissioners. The
first court was held by Judge William McKay in the fall of 1851 in a log
cabin belonging to John Ralls which stood in the grove north of where
Marshalltown was built. It 1851 the county-seat was located at Marietta
where a town was laid out. William Dishon was the first postmaster,
keeping the office in his store. Doctors Whealen and Nixon were the
first physicians in the town and county.
In the summer of 1853 Henry Anson and John
Childs laid out a town on a claim made by Anson two years before, where
he had built a log cabin. It was named Marshall for a town of that name
in Michigan. But upon learning of one in Henry County bearing the same
name, the proprietors changed it to Marshalltown. A fierce contest at
once began to secure the removal of the county-seat from Marietta to
Marshalltown which continued for several years until in December, 1859,
a decision of the Supreme court settled the contest in favor of
Marshalltown. The first newspaper in the county was established by T. J.
Wilson in 1855 at La Fayette, now Albion, named the Iowa Central
Journal. The paper was moved to Marshalltown in 1857 by E. N. Chapin
and R. N. Barnhard who changed the name to the Marshall County Times.
Wells Rice was the first postmaster when the office was established at
Marshalltown in 1854. G. M. Woodbury was for many years one of the most
enterprising citizens in securing railroads and promoting manufacturing
in the growing city. In 1863 the Iowa and Nebraska Railroad was built
through the county from east to west, passing through Marshalltown.
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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