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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cedar County

 
Clickable Map of Cedar 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 Cedar County, IA (39) Clinton County, IA (1) Johnson County, IA (21) Jones County, IA (3) Linn County, IA (26) Muscatine County, IA (12) Scott County, IA (62)  CedarCounty(39) Cedar County (39)  ClintonCounty(1) Clinton County (1)  JohnsonCounty(21) Johnson County (21)  JonesCounty(3) Jones County (3)  LinnCounty(26) Linn County (26)  MuscatineCounty(12) Muscatine County (12)  ScottCounty(62) Scott County (62)
Tipton is the county seat for Cedar County
Adjacent to Cedar County, Iowa
      Clinton County (1)  
      Johnson County (21)  
      Jones County (3)  
      Linn County (26)  
      Muscatine County (12)  
      Scott County (62)  
 
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1 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A Growing Town — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
The four houses on this Poplar Street block were here in the 1870s and 1880s when Herbert Hoover was a boy. Families built the houses on lots they bought from John Wetherell, a Quaker real-estate developer who had subdivided 5 acres. The Hoover's . . . Map (db m162572) HM
2 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A President's Rural Roots — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
Born in a modest two-room cottage, Herbert Hoover spent most of his first 11 years in West branch. He went on to become the President of the United States-the first one born west of the Mississippi River. Here Hoover's parents and neighbors . . . Map (db m163143) HM
3 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A World of Opportunity — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
It was here that I was given that tender care of mind and body, those first steps in education, that knowledge of poverty and struggle for family betterment which contribute to understanding of American life.”     President . . . Map (db m87749) HM
4 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A World of OpportunityHerbert Hoover National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
My country owes me nothing. It gave me, as it gives every boy and girl, a chance . . . In no other land could a boy from a country village, without inheritance or influential friends, look forward with unbounded hope.”     . . . Map (db m87751) HM
5 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A World of Opportunity
My country owes me nothing. It gave me, as it gives every boy and girl, a chance...in no other land could a boy from a country village, without inheritance or influential friends, look forward with unbounded . . . Map (db m162568) HM
6 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Birthplace Cottage
This cottage where I was born is physical proof of the unbounded opportunity of American life. In no other land could a boy from a country village, without inheritance or influential friends, look forward with unbounded hope. . . . Map (db m162634) HM
7 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Birthplace of Herbert Hoover
Birthplace of Herbert Hoover, first President of the United States born west of the Mississippi River.Map (db m86708) HM
8 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — C.E. Smith House
Charles E. Smith, a Civil War veteran and carpenter, moved in the 1880s to West Branch with his wife, Deborah. In 1903 he finished this dream house on top of Cook’s Hill, down the road to your left, where each spring he tapped his maple trees to . . . Map (db m162619) HM
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9 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Explore Historic Downtown — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
Visit the West Branch Commercial Historic District, just a block up the street. Buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s, now listed in the National Register of Historic places, show how downtown West Branch changed from modest wood structures . . . Map (db m162607) HM
10 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Forging Character — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
As a boy Herbert Hoover liked to watch his father, Jesse, shoe horses and repair plows, but he was not always careful. "Playing barefoot around the blacksmith shop," he recalled, "I stepped on a chip of hot iron and carry the brand of Iowa on my . . . Map (db m162555) HM
11 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Friends Meetinghouse
The Hoover family worshipped in this building along with neighbors and relatives who were members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers as they are often called. West Branch was predominately a Quaker community in the 1850's when this . . . Map (db m48312) HM
12 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — From Downey Street to Pennsylvania Avenue — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
Herbert Clark Hoover was born on August 10, 1874, in this two-room cottage. He spent his early boyhood years on the edge of the village Surrounded by farmland. His parents, relatives, and many neighbors were Quakers whose daily lives were centered . . . Map (db m163144) HM
13 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Garvin House
Amanda Garvin was single and 35 when she bought this lot for $90 in 1870 and had the cottage built. She was renting the house by 1878 but lost it to foreclosure in 1885. With its gingerbread trim and ornamental arches, the cottage is a wonderful . . . Map (db m162642) HM
14 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Helping War Victims — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
The Statue of Isis, Egyptian goddess of life, symbolizes Herbert Hoover's humanitarian efforts. Belgians gave Hoover the bronze statue to thank him for his help and staving off famine in their country in World War I. Hoover, a wealthy mining . . . Map (db m162581) HM
15 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Herbert HooverHerbert Hoover National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
This site commemorates the life and accomplishments of Herbert Hover, 31st President (1929-1932). The first president born west of the Mississippi River. Hoover grew up in a tradition that deeply influenced his ideals and long life of public . . . Map (db m48307) HM
16 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Herbert HooverNational Historic Site — Presidential Library - Museum —
Herbert Hoover, the first president born west of the Mississippi, spent his formative years in this neighborhood, which is preserved as Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. You may visit his birthplace and other buildings he remembered from his . . . Map (db m162574) HM
17 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Herbert Hoover's Birthplace Reported permanently removed
"This cottage where I was born is physical proof of the unbounded opportunity of American life." In 1871, Jesse Hoover built this two-room cottage near his blacksmith shop and moved in with his wife, Hulda, and young son, Theodore. . . . Map (db m162633) HM
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18 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Hoover Gravesite — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
President Herbert Hoover died in New York City on October 20, 1964, at the age of 90. Five days later his body was interred on this hillside overlooking his birthplace and presidential library-a symbolic vista of his journey from birth to death. The . . . Map (db m162637) HM
19 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Hoover Home1879 - 1884
The Hoovers bought a home on this site in 1879. During the winter Theodore, Herbert and Mary enjoyed sledding with the Peter Smith youngsters who lived in the green house just south of here. Jesse Hoover died in 1880. Hulda passed away three years . . . Map (db m48316) HM
20 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Iowa Prairie Reported permanently removed
          You are viewing 76 acres of partially restored tall grass prairie, planted in 1971. Extending from the historic Miles Farm, at the hilltop on your left, it provides a south western boundary for the historic site.           Prior to the . . . Map (db m163147) HM
21 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Laban Miles House
This was the home of Herbert Hoover's aunt and uncle, Agnes and Laban Miles, before they moved in 1878 to Oklahoma Territory. Laban served as agent on the Osage and Kaw Indian Reservation. Hoover, age eight, stayed with them for several months after . . . Map (db m162579) HM
22 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Learning their A, B, Cs — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
Quakers, including the Hoovers, believe strongly in educating both boys and girls equally, and by 1853 West Branch's population was large enough to build this one-room schoolhouse. Because the Quakers had raised much of the funds, they also used it . . . Map (db m162554) HM
23 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Leech House
Dr. Lewis J. Leech built and moved into this house in 1920. Before that he hosted ice cream socials and Fourth of July parties on the lot. When Dr. Leech died in 1937 at age 91, former President Hoover praised his “long life of usefulness...to . . . Map (db m162610) HM
24 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Raised With Quaker Values — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
In this meetinghouse, the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, practiced principles of simplicity, honesty, equality, peace, and service to others. These values shaped young Hoover's character and were evident in his humanitarian endeavors and . . . Map (db m162636) HM
25 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Schoolhouse Reported permanently removed
The early settlers of West Branch had a strong regard for education, and in 1853 they built this school. It was used not only as a school but as a place of worship for the members of the Society of Friends. Originally the building housed all of the . . . Map (db m162553) HM
26 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Surrounded by Farms — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
As a boy Herbert Hoover visited his relatives at their farm on the top of this hill. Issac and Esther Miles' 100-acre property was typical of the self-sufficient farms that surrounded West Branch. In 1880 they had 73 acres under cultivation with . . . Map (db m163148) HM
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27 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Tall Grasses and Open Skies — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
This landscape offers a glimpse of the tallgrass prairie that once covered 85 percent of Iowa. By the time of Herbert Hoover's birth in 1874, farmers were converting much of the state's prairie to cropland. When Hoover was a boy, Isaac Miles raise . . . Map (db m163149) HM
28 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Amanda Garvin Cottage Reported permanently removed
Miss Amanda Garvin purchased this lot in 1870 and by 1872 had this small frame cottage built. She resided here until 1878. Herbert Hoover was familiar with this house and would have passed it often to and from school. The Garvin Cottage is . . . Map (db m162640) HM
29 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The C.E. Smith House Reported permanently removed
Charles Smith moved to West Branch in the 1880’s and pursued his trade as a carpenter and contractor. In 1903 Smith built this retirement dream home for himself and his wife. They celebrated many special occasions here including their 50th wedding . . . Map (db m162618) HM
30 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Dr. Leech House — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site — Reported permanently removed
Dr. L.J. Leech opened a medical practice in West Branch in 1882 and practiced here for the next 55 years. For many years he lived in the house one door to the north. In 1920 he moved to this home and lived here until his death in 1937. At his . . . Map (db m162609) HM
31 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Hannah Varney House Reported permanently removed
This house was built in 1899 for Hannah Varney. Mrs. Varney lived in the house only about one year, but her daughters Cora and Clara continued to live here until 1915. Although built some thirteen years after Herbert Hoover left West Branch, this . . . Map (db m162575) HM
32 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Herbert Hoover Highway
This site is along the original route of the Herbert Hoover Highway, a 42-mile series of local, state and county roads that run between the foot of Old Capitol in Iowa City and the Cedar County community of Lowden. The Hoover Highway was designated . . . Map (db m76108) HM
33 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Laban Miles House Reported permanently removed
Herbert Hoover’s distinguished uncle, Laban Miles, owned this house from 1875-1886, and Herbert would have visited the Miles family here on many occasions. In 1878 Laban Miles moved his family to the Oklahoma Territory where he had been appointed . . . Map (db m162578) HM
34 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Mackey House
David Mackey, a local carpenter, built this house between 1868 and 1871. He lived in this home until 1876. Mackey also ran a butcher shop and served as mayor of West Branch in 1879 and postmaster in 1885. Built several years before his birth, this . . . Map (db m87736) HM
35 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — To Herbert Hoover
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36 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Varney House
Hannah Varney built this house in 1899 after divorcing her husband. She lived here with her six children less than a year, moved to Iowa City, and left the house to her daughters Cora and Clara, who lived here until 1915. Photo . . . Map (db m162577) HM
37 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Visit Downtown West Branch Reported permanently removed
Many of the commercial buildings in West Branch are included in a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. It commemorates the “Golden Age of American Agriculture” (1895-1916). A variety of shops and services are . . . Map (db m162573) HM
38 Iowa, Cedar County, Wilton — 3 — Historic Iowa City / Mormon Handcart Trail - 1856
Marker Front: The land on which Iowa City is located was a wilderness when it was selected and surveyed for the capital of the Territory of Iowa in 1839. The cornerstone of the new capitol building was laid by Governor Lucas on July 4, 1840. . . . Map (db m224357) HM
39 Iowa, Cedar County, Wilton — 25 — Hoover Historic Site / Hoover’s West Branch
The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, located in nearby West Branch, honors a distinguished son of Iowa, citizen of the world, and the 31st president of the United States. Established in 1965, the Site’s foundations were laid earlier when in . . . Map (db m224358) HM
40 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — City Park Dedication
This land was dedicated to the City of Eldorado Springs for a park by N. H. and W. P. Cruce July 20, 1881Map (db m57378) HM
41 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — El Dorado Spring
El Dorado Springs was founded around this spring in 1881 due to the waters medicinal value. The stone above marked its first site 75 ft. to the SE until 1890 when routed to this basin. During repairs in Sept. 1992, this sandstone slab was found . . . Map (db m57372) HM
42 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Former School Districts in El Dorado Springs R-2
This bell has been donated by the Rock School District of Cedar County Missouri in commemoration of the former Common School Districts which presently comprise the El Dorado Springs R-2 School District. Cedar County Barnes • Cedar Springs . . . Map (db m57417) HM
43 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Grindstone Wash Basin
Before El Dorado Springs was founded, this stone wash basin sat before the Spring on rock supports. It was used by travelers along the trail. Some pioneer artisan cut it from a stone taken from Grindstone Quarry, located East of the Park Hotel. . . . Map (db m57377) HM
44 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Missouri Bicentennial Wagon1776 - 1976
This wagon represented the State of Missouri in the 1976 Bicentennial Wagon Train Pilgrimage to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Wagon Master, Raymond Williams Asst. Wagon Master, Jack Nolan Outriders, Georgia Williams Dixie Nolan-Peak and . . . Map (db m57421) HM
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45 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Nathaniel H. and Waldo P. Cruce1857 - 1925 and 1861 - 1904
Realizing it was believed by the general public that the spring water had some medicinal value and that people were coming great distances to drink the water for whatever ailments they had, Nathaniel H. and Waldo P. Cruce, brothers, had the . . . Map (db m57380) HM
46 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — PrairieA year-round palette of colors
A sea of grasses and wildflowers - the tallgrass prairie - once covered America's heartland. It is now one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world, and many of its inhabitants are struggling to survive. Thousands of acres of rolling . . . Map (db m57202) HM
47 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Roy Bandy and Eddy Wilson
This monument is dedicated to Roy Bandy and Eddy Wilson for their efforts in providing career and work opportunities for young people in the field of cadastral (land) surveying with the General Land Office and its successor, the Bureau of Land . . . Map (db m57381) HM
48 Missouri, Cedar County, El Dorado Springs — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to All Veterans of the United States Armed ForcesMap (db m57337) WM
49 Missouri, Cedar County, Stockton — Cedar County
(side 1) Here where the Ozark Highland borders on the Western Prairie region of Missouri, Cedar County was organized in 1845. The name is for the trees along Cedar Creek. Stockton, the county seat, was platted in 1846 on land given by . . . Map (db m72914) HM
50 Missouri, Cedar County, Stockton — Veterans Memorial
A memorial to all deceased military personnel interred in Gum Springs CemeteryMap (db m79790) WM
51 Missouri, Cedar County, Stockton — War Memorial
In honored memory of those from Cedar County who lost their lives in World War One, World War Two, the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts. These Heroes live beyond the tomb. [Roll of Honored Dead] And to all those who fought valiantly for . . . Map (db m79791) WM
52 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — 167 — Historic Missouri Valley
During their exploration of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, Lewis and Clark held councils with Ponca, Omaha, and Sioux Indians inhabiting this region. The council with the Sioux occurred August 28-31, 1804 at Calumet Bluff now the southern . . . Map (db m101395) HM
53 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — Meeting the Yankton Sioux
On August 27, 1804, the Lewis and Clark Expedition set up its camp for four days downstream from Calumet Bluff. The explorers came across three American Indian boys who told them of a large Yankton Sioux camp nearby. Knowing that President . . . Map (db m101392) HM
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54 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — Meridian Highway
You are within sight and sound of a Midwestern dream come true - the Meridian Highway. In 1911 a group of Kansans and Nebraskans drafted a plan for a highway paralleling the sixth principal meridian through America's heartland from Canada . . . Map (db m101393) HM
55 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — 168 — Scenic Missouri Valley
This scenic overlook provides a clear view of the valley of the Missouri River, the longest waterway in North America. To the west is the Gavins Point Dam and the Lewis and Clark Recreation Area. The dam was built to harness the fury of the . . . Map (db m101391) HM
56 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — The Great Missouri River
The Missouri, the continent's longest river, figures prominently in the unfolding of America's saga. Flowing nearby in its 2,341 - mile course from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi, the Big Muddy is not only loaded with sediment but . . . Map (db m101394) HM
57 Nebraska, Cedar County, Hartington — 204 — Cedar County
Much of the early history of Cedar County involves the Indian inhabitants, the Ponca, Omaha, and Sioux. Several prehistoric and historic Indian villages were located in the region. In 1804, Lewis and Clark ascended the Missouri River near here . . . Map (db m181311) HM
58 Nebraska, Cedar County, Hartington — 321 — Hartington - Home of two Nebraska Governors
This marker, dedicated on the 100th anniversary of Hartington High School, June 25, 1988, is in honor of two graduates who became governors of Nebraska. Dwight Burney, born in 1892, graduated from Hartington High School in 1910. Burney attended . . . Map (db m181317) HM
 
 
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