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Wright 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:
- July 1977
- Belmond Township Cemetery
- Bible - COLLINS-RUTAN
- Births, 1880-1882
- Cemeteries in Wright County, St. Joseph's Cemetery
- Deaths in Wright County Buried Elsewhere, 1880-1899
- Deaths, 1880-1897
- Early Marriages, 1855-1884
- Naturalization Records in Wright County
- Ringsaker or Norwegian Cemetery
- Simonson Family Cemetery
- January 1978
- Original Land Entries, 1853-1869
- Two Abandoned Cemeteries
- Births, 1883-1884
- Deaths, 1898-1899
- Abstracts of Probate Records
Palimpsest:
- Amish in Wright County (September 1962)
- The Orphan Train Comes to Clarion (Fall 1988)
- One Boy's Search for His Roots (Fall 1988)
WRIGHT COUNTY was established by act of the
General Assembly in 1851 and named for Silas Wright, a New York
statesman and Governor Joseph A. Wright of Indiana. The county lies in
the third tier south of the Minnesota line and in the sixth west of the
Mississippi River. It is twenty-four miles square and contains five
hundred seventy-six square miles. The Iowa River runs through the
eastern portion of the county from north to south and the Boone River
flows through the western tier of townships in the same direction.
Excellent borders of timber are found along the banks of these rivers
while the land between was, in early days, a vast rolling prairie of
great fertility.
The first pioneer who made a home in the county
was Major Anson Brassfield who, in 1854, made a claim on the banks of
the Boone River in what is now Liberty township. The following year he
constructed a dam across the river and built the first mill in the
county. S. B. Hewett, his son, S. B. Hewett, Jr., and N. B. Paine of
Massachusetts, in 1854 settled at Eagle Grove near the Boone River where
they opened farms. H. B. Martin settled the same year near the mouth of
Otter Creek where he laid out the town of Liberty. The same year three
families located near the Iowa River, not far from where Belmont stands
and William Stryker made a claim at Bach Grove. In 1855 Dr. L. H.
Cutler, A. Dumont and T. Oliver took claims near the Iowa River in the
vicinity of Belmont. In July of the same year William Gray, H. Luie and
A. Overcracker settled near the Iowa River in the northeast corner of
the county. C. H. Martin located on the Boone River in the northwest
corner in 1855.
The first meeting to organize the county was
held at the cabin of S. B. Hewett in Eagle Grove in the spring of 1854.
At an election held in August the following officers were chosen: David
Dean, judge; C. H. Martin, clerk; Anson Brassfield, recorder and
treasurer; S. Crapper, sheriff; S. B. Hewett, Jr., surveyor, and N. B.
Paine, prosecuting attorney. In 1856 John Melrose built and opened the
first store in the county at liberty which was the first county-seat. A
town was laid out on the Iowa River in the summer of 1856 by A. Dumont,
J. Elder and E. Rogers and was first named Crown Point, afterwards
changed to Belmont. A dam was constructed across the Iowa River where a
saw and grist-mill was built by Dr. L. H. Cutler, who also built the
first house in the new town.
Several small lakes are found in the county the
largest of which is Wall Lake, in the township of that name. In early
days a wall of boulders was found along its shores, crowded there by the
floating ice driven by the winds for thousands of years and from this
wall the lake derived its name. When the first settlers arrived a large
elm tree stood upon the southeast shore of a beautiful little lake lying
near the geographical center of the county. It was given the name of Elm
Lake. Cornelia Lake was named for the daughter of E. K. Eastman, one of
the early settlers. Twin Lakes lie about four miles north of Cornelia.
The first settler at Wall Lake was E. P. Purcell who built a cabin on
its northern shore in 1856. Here he lived with his family for five years
before the arrival of other settlers.
The first newspaper in the county was
established by George D. Ingersoll at Liberty in 1861. It was named the Wright
County Free Press and was published weekly. In 1865, one hundred
twenty acres of land were purchased by the county near its geographical
center where a town was platted and named Clarion, which became the
county-seat. The largest town in the county has grown up at Eagle Grove
where the Northwestern Railroad crossed the Mason City and Fort Dodge
line.
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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