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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dallas County, Iowa

 
Clickable Map of Dallas 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 Dallas County, IA (9) Adair County, IA (17) Boone County, IA (3) Greene County, IA (10) Guthrie County, IA (5) Madison County, IA (59) Polk County, IA (36) Warren County, IA (24)  DallasCounty(9) Dallas County (9)  AdairCounty(17) Adair County (17)  BooneCounty(3) Boone County (3)  GreeneCounty(10) Greene County (10)  GuthrieCounty(5) Guthrie County (5)  MadisonCounty(59) Madison County (59)  PolkCounty(36) Polk County (36)  WarrenCounty(24) Warren County (24)
Adel is the county seat for Dallas County
Adjacent to Dallas County, Iowa
      Adair County (17)  
      Boone County (3)  
      Greene County (10)  
      Guthrie County (5)  
      Madison County (59)  
      Polk County (36)  
      Warren County (24)  
 
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1 Iowa, Dallas County, Adel — PantherPanther Revisited
The community of Panther was located where you are currently standing. In the late 1800s, three buildings stood on this site: a blacksmith shop, a tin shop, and a general store. As Panther continued to grow, a creamery and post office also served . . . Map (db m30809) HM
2 Iowa, Dallas County, Adel, Adams Township — Panther Creek Cemetery
Panther Creek Cemetery has a long and notable place in history dating back to the early settlement of Dallas County. The first recorded burial was that of Benjamin Van Cleave in 1854. Records show the land for the cemetery was purchased from the . . . Map (db m237718) HM
3 Iowa, Dallas County, Adel, Adel Township — Dallas County
In a school house where this stone stands Dallas County was organized, and the first county election was held Apr. 5, 1847.Map (db m236131) HM
4 Iowa, Dallas County, Adel, Adel Township — OrtonvilleThe Orton Circus
At one time the community of Ortonville included a cafe and grocery store, gasoline station, elevator, post office, stockyard and two telephone companies. Ortonville was named after the Orton family, who moved to this area in 1866. Hiram Orton, . . . Map (db m236585) HM
5 Iowa, Dallas County, Granger — Granger Subsistence Homestead Project
Dedicated to the original homestead families and their descendants. Brought to fruition through the efforts of the U.S. Government, the Franklin Roosevelt, MGSR. Luigi Ligutti and the Grace of God. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the . . . Map (db m83950) HM
6 Iowa, Dallas County, Redfield — Co. H. 39th Iowa Volunteer Infantry1861–1865
1861–1865 In memory of Co. H. 39th Iowa Volunteer Infantry which was mustered in on this spotMap (db m236132) HM WM
7 Iowa, Dallas County, Redfield — Fighting Slavery - Aiding RunawaysJohn Brown Freedom Trail — December 20, 1858 - March 12, 1859 —
John Brown's Last Iowa Trip 1859 On February 16, 1859 John Brown, with twelve men, women, and children escaping slavery from Missouri, plus his own men, stopped near here at the farm of Jonathan M. Murray. Murray, a fifty-five . . . Map (db m236587) HM
8 Iowa, Dallas County, Waukee — 24 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents Reported permanently removed
The fork of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers was recognized as an ideal site a military post as early 1834. Fort Des Moines was established in 1843, but was abandoned in 1846 following the treaty whereby the Sauk and Mesquakie Indians relinquished . . . Map (db m33004) HM
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9 Iowa, Dallas County, Waukee — Welcome to Waukee — Raccoon River Valley Trail —
Waukee History Adapted from "The Road to Waukee's Future" By Deborah Mikelson (Originally published in the July 2014 issue of myWaukee Magazine) Looking Back-The Very Beginning The first people to lay the cornerstone for . . . Map (db m236582) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024