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Ringgold County, Iowa
Books
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Ringgold County History, Iowa / Mount Ayr,
Iowa: unknown, 1942, 69 pgs.
Periodicals
Hawkeye Heritage:
Annals of Iowa History:
- Ringgold County's Centennial (January 1956) TEXT Only
RINGGOLD COUNTY was created in 1851
and named for Major Samuel Ringgold who was mortally wounded in the
Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican War. It lies on the Missouri State
line in the fourth tier east of the Missouri River and contains five
hundred forty-two square miles. The Platte and several branches of the
Grand River flow through the county in a southerly direction. Belts of
native woods are found along the water courses but a large part of the
county is rolling prairie through which the larger streams cut the drift
to a depth of from one to two hundred feet.
The first settler was Charles H. Schooler who, in 1844, located with
his family in the southeast corner of the county, they were for two
years the only white people. In 1846 James M. Tithrow and family settled
near them. In the spring of 1848 several families took claims in various
portions of the county. In 1851 commissioners chosen by the Legislature
located the county-seat four miles south of the center of the county
where a town was laid out and named Urbana.
In October, 1852, while Ringgold was attached
to Taylor County, Judge Taylor ordered an election district to be made
of Ringgold to be called Schooler township and a voting place to be at
the house of Lot Hobbs where the citizens might vote at the presidential
election in November. In January, 1855, commissioners were again chosen
to relocate the county-seat. The place selected was on a farm belonging
to Edward A. Temple, who sold it to the county. Here a town was laid out
and named Mount Ayr. Soon after an election was held at which the
following officers were chosen: J. C. Hagans, judge; M. R. Brown, clerk;
J. W. Cofer, recorder and treasurer, and Hiram Imus, sheriff. A log
court-house was erected in the spring of 1856 where the first court was
held by Judge J. S. Townsend in May, 1857. The first settlers in Mount
Ayr were David Edwards, Oran, Give, Chester Stancliff, B. B. Dunning and
A. G. Beal who located there in 1855. Dr. E. Keith was the first
physician and Henry Crabb the first merchant.
In 1852 L. P. Allen came to Ringgold County
from North Carolina, bringing with him two slaves, a boy fourteen and a
girl sixteen years of age. Finding that he could not legally hold slaves
in Iowa, he sold them to a man in St. Josephs, Missouri, for a thousand
dollars.
The Mount Ayr Republican was the first
newspaper in the county and was established in the spring of 1861 by P.
O. James with George Burton as editor. The Burlington was the first
railroad in the county.
In 1852 L. P. Allen came to Ringgold County
from North Carolina, bringing with him two slaves, a boy fourteen and a
girl sixteen years of age. Finding that he could not legally hold slaves
in Iowa, he sold them to a man in St. Josephs, Missouri, for a thousand
dollars.
The Mount Ayr Republican was the first
newspaper in the county and was established in the spring of 1861 by P.
O. James with George Burton as editor. The Burlington was the first
railroad in the county.
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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