Biographical History of
Cherokee County, Iowa
W. S. Dunbar & Co., Publishers
Chicago, 1889
*Note: Biographies will be added to the Biography page
Description (pages) |
Description (pages) |
- Introduction (229)
- Location, Topography & Geology (230)
- EARLY SETTLEMENT (233)
- FIRST EVENTS (239)
- INDIAN TROUBLES (241)
- ORGANIZATION (246)
- The County Seat (247)
- Organization of Townships (248)
- COUNTY GOVERNMENT
- County Courty (250)
- Board of Supervisors (251)
- Court house (255)
- Taxes Levied (255)
- MISCELLANEOUS
- Population by Township (257)
- Church Property in 1885 (257)
- Recorded Plats (258)
- POLITICAL (261)
- Official Vote (262)
- EDUCATIONAL (271)
- School Report for 1888 (272)
- The Normal Institutes (273)
- AGRICULTURAL
- Agriculture & Stock-raising (274)
- Farm Statistics in 1885 (276)
- The County Fair (276)
- RAILROADS (277)
- Land Grants (277)
- Cherokee & Dakota Railway (279)
- THE BAR (281)
- MEDICAL PROFESSION (284)
- Physicians of Cherokee County
- Cherokee County Medical Association (287)
|
- THE CIVIL WAR
- NEWSPAPERS (290)
- ITEMS OF INTEREST (296)
- Severe Storms (298)
- The Grasshopper Plague (301)
- TOWNSHIP HISTORY
- Afton (303)
- Amherst (305)
- Cedar (307)
- Village of Larrabee (309)
- Diamond (310)
- Grand Meadow (311)
- Liberty (312)
- Marcus (315)
- Town of Marcus (318)
- Pilot (324)
- Pitcher (325)
- Village of Aurelia (329)
- Rock (332)
- Silver (333)
- Spring (335)
- Sheridan (337)
- Village of Meridan (339)
- Tilden (341)
- Willow (342)
- Village of Washta (344)
- Village of Quimby (347)
- Cherokee (348)
- The City of Cherokee (349)
|