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Palo Alto County, Iowa
Books
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McCarty, Dwight Gaylord,. History of Palo Alto
County, Iowa / Cedar Rapids, Iowa.: Torch Press, 1910, 222 pgs. (Table
of Contents)
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Northwestern Iowa : its history and traditions,
1804-1926 : comprising the counties of Woodbury, Monona,
Plymouth, Cherokee, O'Brien, Sioux, Lyon, Osceola, Sac, Buena Vista,
Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Calhoun, Ida,
Crawford, Carroll and Greene / Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1927,
1563 pgs. (Surname list
and Table of Contents)
Periodicals
Palimpsest articles:
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Early History of Emmetsburg (August 1967)
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A Prairie Boyhood (Bruce Bliven) (August 1968)
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Memories of a Legal Servant (Dwight G. McCarty)
(August 1971)
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An Iowan in New York (Bruce Bliven) (October
1971)
Iowa Journal of History and Politics:
PALO ALTO COUNTY lies in the second tier
south of Minnesota and in the fourth east of the west line of the State.
It is twenty-four miles square, containing five hundred seventy-six
square miles. The county was created in 1851 and named for the Battle of
Palo Alto, the first fought in the Mexican War. The west fork of the Des
Moines River flows through it in a southeasterly direction and the broad
valley is of unsurpassed fertility. Among the beautiful sheets of water
in the county are Medium Lake, Lost Island Lake, Silver Lake, Rush Lake
and Elbow Lake. There were originally about 2,000 acres of native timber
in the county, mostly lying along the Des Moines River.
The first settlers were members of an Irish
colony who, in July, 1856, made claims in the vicinity of Medium Lake
where they built cabins and opened farms. Among them were John and James
Nolan, John Neary, Martin Laughlin, Edward Mahan, Thomas Downey,
Jeremiah Evans, R. F. and William Carter, John McCormack, R. Shippey and
others, nearly all of whom had families. They came from Kane County,
Illinois, and engaged extensively in stock raising.
The county was organized on the 20th of
December at an election held at the cabin of James Nolan where the
following officers were chosen: James Hickey, judge; John W. Mulroney,
treasurer; Thomas H. Tobin, sheriff. Paoli, the first county-seat, is
situated on the east bank of the Des Moines River near the center of the
county. Here the first court-house was built about two miles from the
south end of Medium Lake.
Emmetsburg was laid out by Martin Coonan at the
south end of Medium Lake but for a long time was a town in name only,
though it finally became the county-seat. Most of the early settlers
were Catholics and their first religious services were held in the cabin
of James Downey, July, 1857. In 1869 James P. White established the
first newspaper at Emmetsburg called the Palo Alto Democrat. In
1871 the proprietor of Emmetsburg replatted the town in anticipation of
the Milwaukee Railroad which was located through the county-seat.
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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