Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sioux County, Iowa
Orange City is the county seat for Sioux County
Adjacent to Sioux County, Iowa
Cherokee County(2) ► Lyon County(7) ► O'Brien County(5) ► Osceola County(6) ► Plymouth County(6) ► Lincoln County, South Dakota(25) ► Union County, South Dakota(30) ►
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"Sioux County founded here by F. Hubbell, E. Stone, J. Bell and W. Frame, Feb. 6, 1860 in a dugout overlooking a ford into the Dakota Territory." — — Map (db m234298) HM
South side:
Living
George E. Smith, Co. I, 22nd Iowa Inf. ·
Daniel B. Barnes, Co. K, 24th Ohio Inf. ·
Henry I. Trump, Co. B, 16th Kan. Cav. ·
W. E. West, Co. A, 29th Iowa Inf. ·
Henry Hilton, Co. H, 45th Ill. Inf. ·
Irvin . . . — — Map (db m237116) WM
Hawarden Veterans Memorial
Because of them
We are Here
May God always
Bless America
* Killed in action
Dedicated to all Hawarden area veterans
August 31, 2003
Committee members
Harlan Van Egdom . . . — — Map (db m135976) WM
All Gave Some
Some Gave All
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends John 15:13
Gold Star Veterans
Henry Wegman, WWI, 1918
William Roosevelt, WWI, 1918
Marvin R Koele, WWII, 1943 . . . — — Map (db m236932) WM
Honoring the creative thinking of the Sioux County farmers, a visionary college professor named Perry Holden, and the Sioux County Board of Directors, who in 1903 in Hull, Iowa, developed a new system of agricultural education, first through . . . — — Map (db m234383) HM
In memory of those who have served and sacrificed for God and country
You are not forgotten
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
John 15:13
Dedicated November 2011
World . . . — — Map (db m237107) WM
To the memory of the men who fought for our country and are buried in the Ireton cemetery
1861–1865
East side:
Bailey Lyman B. ·
Burright W. B. ·
Bushby Wm. J. ·
Cole Rev. Jesse ·
Davison Hugh ·
Everhart James · . . . — — Map (db m237110) WM
Early tractors were massive and expensive. Their steel lug wheels gave poor traction and a rough ride. Lugs were prohibited on many roads.
1926 Hoyle Pounds modified a Fordson tractor with zero pressure truck tires on special rims to improve . . . — — Map (db m234252) HM
The First Reformed Church was organized May 17, 1877, in a school house two miles east of this site. A church was erected here in 1877, and later a larger one, which was destroyed by a tornado in 1902. The present brick building was built in 1902. — — Map (db m234290) HM
In honor of all veterans who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, so each and every American could have a life of freedom. Their courage, sacrifice, and devotion will be in our memory forever. May God be their light. . . . — — Map (db m236986) WM