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Mitchell County, Iowa
I have no books which are
specifically for this County, but most counties are included in the Iowa
statewide books
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
Palimpsest:
- The Memories of Matilda Peitzke (March/April 1976)
MITCHELL COUNTY, originally a part of
Fayette, was created in 1851 and named for the Irish patriot John
Mitchell. Its northern boundary is the Minnesota line and it is in the
fourth tier west of the Mississippi River. The county embraces an area
of four hundred seventy-three square miles. The Red Cedar, the Little
Cedar and the Wapsipinicon rivers flow southward through the county.
James B. Cutler and William Ramsdell were the first settlers in 1852;
they took claims and built cabins about a mile north of where Osage
stands. L. S. Hart and his son Orin entered land and settled at Spring
Grove the same year. In June, 1853, a colony of Norwegians under the
leadership of C. L. Clanson came from Wisconsin and settled near where
St. Ansger stands on the Red Cedar River. In September of the same year
Josiah Cummings and his son William E. located at Mitchell.
The county government was organized in 1854 by
the election of the following officers: A. H. Moore, judge; Amos
Cummings, clerk; B. C. Whitaker, treasurer and recorder, and L. S. Hart,
sheriff.
In 1853 a town was laid out on the Cedar River
by Dr. A. H. Moore and B. C. Whitaker which was named Cora. In 1854 the
property was sold to Boardman, Downs and Gibbs, who changed the name of
the town to Osage, in honor of Orin Sage of Massachusetts.
In 1855 the county-seat was located at Mitchell
where a town had been platted on the east bank of the Cedar River. A
bitter contest soon arose between the citizens of Osage and Mitchell for
the permanent county-seat. Several elections were held with varying
results until April, 1861, when Osage was declared the county-seat by a
majority of nineteen votes. By injunction proceedings Mitchell held the
county records until the fall of 1871 when the courts settled the
contest in favor of Osage. In July, 1856, the United States Land Office
was moved from Decorah to Osage.
The first mill in the county was built at
Newburg in 1854. The first court was held by Judge Samuel Murdock at
Mitchell in June, 1857. The Osage Democrat was the first
newspaper in the county; it was established in the spring of 1856 by
Datus E. Coon of Osage, who issued the first number under the shade of a
tree. In 1857 the Methodists organized a church at Osage with Rev.
Holbrook as pastor. A. S. Faville taught the first school at Mitchell in
1854.
The first railroad constructed through the
county was the Cedar Falls and Minnesota which followed the valley of
the Cedar River.
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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