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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dickinson County

 
Clickable Map of Dickinson County, Iowa and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Dickinson County, IA (20) Clay County, IA (2) Emmet County, IA (7) O Brien County, IA (5) Osceola County, IA (6) Palo Alto County, IA (6) Jackson County, MN (6)  DickinsonCounty(20) Dickinson County (20)  ClayCounty(2) Clay County (2)  EmmetCounty(7) Emmet County (7)  O'BrienCounty(5) O'Brien County (5)  OsceolaCounty(6) Osceola County (6)  PaloAltoCounty(6) Palo Alto County (6)  JacksonCountyMinnesota(6) Jackson County (6)
Spirit Lake is the county seat for Dickinson County
Adjacent to Dickinson County, Iowa
      Clay County (2)  
      Emmet County (7)  
      O'Brien County (5)  
      Osceola County (6)  
      Palo Alto County (6)  
      Jackson County, Minnesota (6)  
 
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1 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — A Glacial Gift
Fourteen thousand years ago the spot on which you are standing was covered under a mile-high ice sheet. The fourth Wisconsin glacier carved the cluster of lakes into Northwest Iowa. While this north-south cut is typical of glacial lakes, West . . . Map (db m142094) HM
2 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — Abbie Gardner Historic Site
This is the site of the famous "Spirit Lake Massacre," a violent conflict in March 1857 that led to the deaths of 36 settlers. Survivor Abbie Gardner (thirteen years old at the time of the massacre) returned to Arnolds Park and purchased the . . . Map (db m233751) HM
3 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — Abigail Gardner Sharp
Orphaned and enslaved by hostile Sioux she lived to embrace in Christian benevolence the American Indian and all mankind
"Thus departed ------- In the glory of the sunset In the purple mists of evening To the regions of the . . . Map (db m233824) HM
4 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — American Indians & Settlers
American Indians called the Lakes Region home for thousands of years. They were enticed to the lakes for many reasons: the tallgrass prairie provided ample grazing for an abundance of buffalo and elk; the lakes were a flyway for flocks of . . . Map (db m142095) HM
5 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — Luce Cabin
Proposed site of Luce Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233757) HM
6 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — Massacre MonumentGardner Cabin
The pioneer settlers named below were massacred by Sioux Indians March 8 to 13 1857. This barbarous work was commenced near this spot and continued to Springfield now Jackson Minn. Robert Clark · Rowland Gardner · Frances . . . Map (db m245504) HM
7 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — Steamships of the Iowa Great Lakes
The Lakes Region was settled in the 1850's. By 1884, small towns had developed and two railroads: The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern; and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pal laid tracks into the area. As hotels were built around the lakes, . . . Map (db m142093) HM
8 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — The Gardner Cabin
Home of Abbie Gardner Sharp Captured by Indians 1857Map (db m233759) HM
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9 Iowa, Dickinson County, Arnolds Park — The Iowa Great Lakes Maritime MuseumArnolds Park Amusement Park and "Save the Park" Campaign
In 1889, a water toboggan slide near this pier was the beginning of the Arnolds Park Amusement Park. Toboggans and wool swim suits could be rented by the day. Over the next century, the area, named after pioneer developer Wesley Arnold, . . . Map (db m142092) HM
10 Iowa, Dickinson County, Okoboji — Granger Cabin
Site of Granger Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233761) HM
11 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Antlers Hotel1902
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m238677) HM
12 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Dickinson County Veterans Memorial
In Memoriam Honoring our Veterans of Dickinson County, both Men and Women. “America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” Abraham . . . Map (db m238889) WM
13 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — First Fort in Dickinson County
Site of First Fort in Dickinson CountyMap (db m233767) HM
14 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Spirit Lake Public Library1912 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in The National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic Preservation Map (db m238671) HM
15 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Spirit Lake Stockade
This tablet marks the spot where the people of this community were sheltered during the Indian Uprising of 1861 and 1862 Dedicated to the pioneer men and women of Dickinson CountyMap (db m233805) HM
16 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake, Arthur Heights — Noble Cabin
Site of Noble Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233766) HM
17 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake, Arthur Heights — Thatcher Cabin
Site of Thatcher Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233765) HM
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18 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake, Center Grove Township — Howe Cabin
Site of Howe Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233763) HM
19 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake, Spirit Lake Township — Marble Cabin
Site of Marble Cabin Family killed by Indians 1857Map (db m233768) HM
20 Iowa, Dickinson County, Superior, Superior Township — State Line Congregation
State Line Congregation, Augustana Synod was organized April 11, 1871. A number of families had been active in the State Line Trustee District of the Estherville Lutheran Church. In 1887 these two groups organized the Union State Line Lutheran . . . Map (db m232785) HM
21 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 301-309 North Buckeye AvenueBuilt 1881 — Abilene Historic District #1 —
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m49377) HM
22 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Abilene Parker Carousel
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of AmericaMap (db m64846) HM
23 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 1 — Buckeye Street Neighborhood
From its earliest platting to the most recent times, building on North Buckeye Street has been a reflective barometer of the attitudes and economy of Abilene. Though the original town and business district were due south of the Union Pacific . . . Map (db m49296) HM
24 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — C. H. Lebold Mansion
Completed in 1880 the Lebold Mansion was built by C.H. Lebold a local banker, realtor, politician, and entrepreneur. Lebold chose the site of Abilene's first log cabin to build his 23 room home of rough hewn brown limestone blocks, from Russell . . . Map (db m49550) HM
25 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 2 — Cleyson L. Brown Neighborhood
The Abilene community would have taken a much different shape had it not been for the influence of C. L. Brown. Known as an industrialist, utilities magnate, financier, philanthropist, and organizing genius, Brown was responsible for the formation . . . Map (db m48496) HM
26 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — D. G. Smith Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Heritage Home 1885 AssociationMap (db m43949) HM
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27 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Dwight David Eisenhower
General of the Army Rank awarded December 20, 1944 "I cannot let this day pass without telling the fighting men···that my fondest boast shall always be: I was their fellow-soldier." Address to the American Soldier February . . . Map (db m43941) HM
28 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Dwight David Eisenhower
. . . Map (db m49523) HM
29 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Eisenhower Memorial
To this homestead Divine providence brought David Jacob Eisenhower and Ida Stover Eisenhower. They lived in piety and Christian service, brought sons into the world, and taught them the ways of righteousness, of charity to all men and reverence to . . . Map (db m49630) HM WM
30 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 5 — Eisenhower Park
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and Works Progress Administration was the basis for the construction of Abilene's swimming pool, stadium, rose garden, and other buildings located in this park. This park project under the WPA was one of thirty such . . . Map (db m49551) HM
31 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Harold J. Royer Band Shell
Dedicated in August, 1981, during the 100th anniversary observance of the Abilene Municipal Band, in honor of Mr. Royer's 60 years as a dedicated and talented director of this band. By resolution of the Abilene City Commission . . . Map (db m49556) HM
32 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 30 — Historic Abilene
At the end of the Civil War when millions of longhorns were left on the plains of Texas without a market, the Union Pacific was building west across Kansas. Joseph McCoy, an Illinois stockman, believed these cattle could be herded north for . . . Map (db m43945) HM
33 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Honor Roll of Dickinson County Servicemen
[Title is text]Map (db m64848) WM
34 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Hotel SunflowerBuilt 1931
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m49531) HM
35 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 4 — J. E. Johntz Home
A familiar trend of the early Abilene days was for a local businessman to have interests in several aspects of the economy. One such pioneer Abilene merchant was John Edward Johntz. He, along with other noteable businessmen of the time, had an . . . Map (db m49533) HM
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36 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Rock Island DepotCirca 1887
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m64839) HM
37 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Seelye Mansion
Seelye House Built 1905 Abilene Register of Historic Places Abilene Heritage Commission This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Heritage . . . Map (db m49330) HM
38 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Site of Abilene High School
Site of Abilene High School 1906 - 1918 Abilene Junior High School 1919 - 1954 Attended by Dwight D. Eisenhower 1906 - 1909Map (db m43953) HM
39 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Site of First Settlers' Home1858
The log cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Hersey Birthplace of Abilene's first white child. A station on the Overland and Butterfield Stage Lines Mrs. Hersey named the town Abilene Luke III.IMap (db m49549) HM
40 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — St. John's Episcopal Church"The Church Within A Church" — 1878 —
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m49326) HM
41 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — T.C. Henry Carriage House1873
This barn was constructed in 1873 by T.C. Henry, the first Mayor of Abilene. The structure was moved to this site in 1961. It was donated to Old Abilene Town by Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Cruse.Map (db m64840) HM
42 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Texas Cattle Trail
. . . Map (db m49331) HM
43 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Texas Street
Of Cattle Trade Days extending West from Cedar Street to the Mud Creek Ford. Both sides were lined with Saloons, Gambling Houses, Dance Halls and a few Stores, including Karotowski's General Store and The Pioneer Store One Block West. This . . . Map (db m43948) HM
44 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — The Grand Army of the Republic
Dedicated May 7-1941 in memory of Our Fathers The Grand Army of the Republic 1861-65Map (db m49581) WM
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45 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — The Old Chisholm Trail
This post commemorates and marks the first terminus of the old Chisholm Cattle Trail, which extended from Brownsville, Texas, some 1,000 miles to the south. This post is identical to 400 Trail posts placed across Oklahoma (Indian Territory) by Bob . . . Map (db m49632) HM
46 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Trinity Evangelical Lutheran ChurchBuilt 1878
has been placed on the National Historic Register by the United States Department of the Interior and on the Register of Historic Kansas Places by the State of KansasMap (db m49525) HM
47 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — Union Pacific DepotBuilt 1928
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1991Map (db m49527) HM
48 Kansas, Dickinson County, Abilene — 3 — United BuildingBuilt 1887
Completed in 1903, this building once was owned by T.E. Dewey and was known as the Brady Building. In 1904, following a disastrous flood, the building was sold to Cleyson L. Brown, Abilene entrepreneur whose many enterprises provided employment for . . . Map (db m49529) HM
49 Kansas, Dickinson County, Chapman — St. Patrick's Mission Church1864 - 2008
Established by Fr. Dumortier, frontier missionary First Mass December, 1864 Catholic mission for Irish Settlers and Native Americans Used as a school and community meeting place Destroyed by tornado on June 11, 2008 . . . Map (db m90507) HM
50 Kansas, Dickinson County, Chapman — The Butterfield Trail
The Butterfield Overland Dispatch was organized by Col. David Butterfield in early 1865 to carry freight and passengers from Atchison, Kansas to Denver, Colorado (via the 592 mile long Smoky Hill route). Relay stations were built every twelve . . . Map (db m90427) HM
51 Kansas, Dickinson County, Chapman — The World Wide Movement of Hi-Y
Developed from a club organized in 1889 in Dickinson County High School by D. F. Shirk Science TeacherMap (db m90433) HM
52 Kansas, Dickinson County, Chapman — Veterans MemorialAll Gave Some, Some Gave All
The grateful members of the American Legion Post 240 dedicate this monument to keep alive the memories of all men and women who served the United States of America in peace and warMap (db m90425) WM
53 Kansas, Dickinson County, Enterprise — Carry A. NationTemperance Leader
Smashed bar in this building January 23, 1901Map (db m49641) HM
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54 Kansas, Dickinson County, Enterprise — Jacob B. EhrsamMarch 25, 1841 - March 8, 1924 — In Memory Of —
Pioneer & Founder of The J. B. Ehrsam and Sons Manufacturing CompanyMap (db m49638) HM
55 Kansas, Dickinson County, Enterprise — Kansas' First Kindergarten
[Title is text]Map (db m49639) HM
56 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — Bicentennial Monument Dedication1776 - 1976
This monument is dedicated to the men and women who gave of themselves and far too often their lives to foster and perpetuate the American dream. To those who conceived our Constitution, those who wrote it, and those who fashioned the quills. . . . Map (db m49723) WM
57 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — 29 — Dwight David Eisenhower
The 34th president of the United States, Dwight David Eisenhower, grew up in Dickinson County. His parents, David and Ida Eisenhower, moved to Hope, about 10 miles west of here, in 1885. There, the Eisenhowers opened a general merchandise store . . . Map (db m236561) HM
58 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — Father Juan de Padilla & Quivira Reported permanently removed
In 1540 Francisco Vasquez de Coronado marched north from Mexico with 300 Spaniards in search of the "Seven Golden Cities of Cibola." With them were several priests, including Juan de Padilla, a Franciscan friar. When the golden cities proved to be . . . Map (db m49674) HM
59 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — Juan de Padilla Memorial
Quivira ————— Juan de Padilla Martyr for the Faith Yielded his life here in 1542 ————— Coronado 1541 J.V. Brower 1896Map (db m49750) HM
60 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — Rock Island Depot1887 - 1988
Native limestone and benchmark from the Herington Rock Island Depot that was on the State Register of Historic Places. Razed - March 23, 1988.Map (db m49675) HM
61 Kansas, Dickinson County, Herington — Vietnam MemorialFreedom Is Not Free
[Roll of Honored Dead] Delbert LeRoy Trube Jr PFC - US Marine Corps Aug 18 1947 - Mar 5 1966 Dennis Leon Anderson Lt JG - US Navy Oct 24 1942 - Jan 11 1968 Jimmie Lester Todd MSgt- US Army 15 Engr Bn 9 Inf Div Sep 6 1930 - . . . Map (db m49724) WM
62 Kansas, Dickinson County, Hope — Hope City Bell1887 - 1967
Used for fire, storm warnings, marshall call & council meetings.Map (db m49657) HM
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63 Kansas, Dickinson County, Navarre — Navarre Church of the Brethren
The Navarre Church of the Brethren was organized in 1869 at a site approximately 850 feet east of here. The last service was a homecoming August 19, 2001. The church bell was donated and moved to Navarre Cemetery in 2005.Map (db m49655) HM
64 Kansas, Dickinson County, Solomon — Brewer Scout Cabin
. . . Map (db m152517) HM
65 Kansas, Dickinson County, Solomon — Historical Kansas
Ten miles ahead is Abilene, first of the major cattle trail towns of Kansas, and famed in the story of the Cowtown West. Following the Civil War, millions of Longhorn cattle were stranded on Texas ranges. Beef-eating Northerners were hungry and the . . . Map (db m55320) HM
66 Kansas, Dickinson County, Solomon — Shady Lane Drive
Shady Lane Drive was restored as a bicentennial community project, coordinated by the Quivera Club of Solomon. Beginning in November, 1974, funds were raised, the old trees were removed, a new road was built and trees were planted. The lane was . . . Map (db m152518) HM
67 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — L0501 — Carnegie Library
While in Iron Mountain on Business during 1901, Andrew Carnegie saw the need for a library on the Menominee Iron Range which was then a prospering area. He donated $15,000 for this building. Serving the community for over seventy years, the . . . Map (db m106021) HM
68 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — S0273 — Cornish PumpRegistered Michigan Historic Site
When the E. P. Allis Company of Milwaukee built this pump in 1890/91, it was heralded as the nation’s largest steam-driven pumping engine. On January 3, 1893, the massive engine, designed by Edwin C. Reynolds, began lifting two hundred tons of water . . . Map (db m143663) HM
69 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — L0563 — Dickinson County / Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail
Dickinson County In 1873, John Lane Buell exposed one of the richest deposits of iron ore in the world. His discovery, known as the Menominee Iron Range, led to the development of the area and the subsequent creation of Dickinson County in . . . Map (db m106022) HM
70 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — Italians in Dickinson County
Iron Mining began on the Menominee range in 1879, and soon after the first Italians arrived. They were primarily from Piedmont, Trentino, Lombardy, Venetia, Abruzzo Molise, Latium, Friuli, Calabria, Sicily, Emilia-Romagna, and Liguria. By 1910 they . . . Map (db m143660) HM
71 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — James and Ida Goulette
Restoration and preservation of this Cornish Pumping Engine, the largest ever built in the nation, was made possible largely through the efforts of James and Ida Goulette of Iron Mountain. In a life time of service to his fellow citizens, Jim was a . . . Map (db m143668) HM
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72 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — L0661 — Maria Santissima Immacolata di Lourdes / Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church
Maria Santissima Immacolata di Lourdes In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Italian immigrants came to Iron Mountain to work in the iron mines. In 1890, Italian Catholics from the community’s north side organized what was . . . Map (db m106024) HM
73 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — Robert C. Hoyle(1910 – 1999)
Robert C. Hoyle, native of Iron Mountain and a prominent local businessman, was founder of this flourishing historical museum complex. He started at age fifteen to collect artifacts and archival materials relating to Menominee Iron Range history. It . . . Map (db m106020) HM
74 Michigan, Dickinson County, Iron Mountain — L0148 — The Ardis Furnace
Inventor John T. Jones of Iron Mountain recognized the economic potential of the low-grade iron ore of the Upper Peninsula. He developed a method for processing the ore and built an experimental furnace in 1908, named for his daughter Ardis, to test . . . Map (db m226633) HM
 
 
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