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By William Fischer, Jr., July 31, 2015
Fairview Church Bell and Marker
1 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — Fairview Church1892 - 2008
[And former church bell]Map (db m86715) HM
2 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — Mt. Etna United Methodist Church1852 - 1987
In memory of Dr. H. L. Sweet and all former members of Mt. Etna United Methodist Church [Former Church Bell]Map (db m86672) HM
3 Iowa, Adams County, Corning — The Bell
This bell first rang in the Congregational Church which was built on this site in 1871. A new church building was constructed here in 1900, and it included a tower for the bell. The Congregational Church federated with the Presbyterian Church in . . . Map (db m86999) HM
4 Iowa, Cass County, Lewis — Rev. George B. Hitchcock House
Rev. George B. Hitchcock House has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America This property is listed in the National . . . Map (db m93862) HM
5 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
6 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
7 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
8 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
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9 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
10 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
11 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
12 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
13 Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City — St. John Baptist Church715 Sixth Street S.W.      Mason City, Iowa
Conceptualized in 1919, incorporated - September 21, 1920. This site for the church was purchased in 1926. The founding members and families of St. John Baptist Church worked diligently to erect a building to bring a small but growing . . . Map (db m172803) HM
14 Iowa, Clarke County, Osceola — 15 — The Mormon Trail / Utopian Experiments in Southern Iowa
The Mormon Trail The Mormons of Nauvoo, Illinois, forced from their homes following the murder of their prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., began their trek across Iowa in 1846 on the way to the Great Salt Lake Valley. From their first permanent . . . Map (db m237260) HM
15 Iowa, Clarke County, Osceola, Ward Township — The Road to Zion — Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail —
From the late 1840s through the 1860s, an exodus of more than 70,000 Mormons passed by here on their way to their "New Zion" in Utah. Starting from Nauvoo, Illinois in February 1846, the first group of at least 13,000 Mormons crossed into Iowa to . . . Map (db m235830) HM
16 Iowa, Decatur County, Davis City — 16 — The Mormon Trail / Utopian Experiments in Southern Iowa
The Mormon Trail The Mormons of Nauvoo, Illinois, forced from their homes following the murder of their prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., began their trek across Iowa in 1846 on the way to the Great Salt Lake Valley. From their first permanent . . . Map (db m224588) HM
17 Iowa, Decatur County, Leon — The Road to Zion
From the late 1840s through the 1860s, an exodus of more than 70,000 Mormons passed by here on their way to their "New Zion" in Utah. Starting from Nauvoo, Illinois in February 1846, the first group of at least 13,000 Mormons crossed into Iowa . . . Map (db m72391) HM
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18 Iowa, Des Moines County, Burlington — The First Congregational Church
National Register of Historic Places United States Department of the Interior November 21, 1976Map (db m238381) HM
19 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
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 Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque — 13 — Dubuque's Mines of Spain / New Melleray Abbey
Dubuque's Mines of Spain The city of Dubuque was named for Julien Dubuque, a swarthy French-Canadian who came to this area around 1785. Dubuque wooed Potosa, the daughter of Peosta, a Fox Indian chief whose village stood at the mouth . . . Map (db m231298) HM
22 Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque — Iowa's First Church
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church is the outcome of the first church organized in what is now the State of Iowa. Reverend Barton Randle was appointed to the Dubuque circuit and mission and preached his first sermon in the Bell tavern on . . . Map (db m128952) HM
23 Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque — Methodist Chapel
On this site a Methodist Chapel was constructed in 1834. As the first church in Iowa, it served not only as a place of worship but as a community center in an early spirit of civic concern, ecumenism and racial integration. At various times . . . Map (db m22957) HM
24 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — Das Deutsches Kollegium(The German College) — 1873-1909 —
Established by the Southwest German Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in affiliation with Iowa Wesleyan College for the theological training of German Methodist ministers to serve area German-speaking churches Historical marker erected in . . . Map (db m177879) HM
25 Iowa, Henry County, Swedesburg — Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m238975) HM
26 Iowa, Iowa County, Amana — Amana History
Amana Colonies Iowa Historic Site This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places ———————— Members of a religious group known as the "Community of True Inspiration" . . . Map (db m90177) HM
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27 Iowa, Iowa County, High Amana — High Amana Saal1858
Built originally as a meeting hall, this is the only Amana Colonies church with a shared entrance for both men and women.Map (db m90199) HM
28 Iowa, Iowa County, Ladora — 5 — Historic Amana Colonies
The Amana Colonies consist of about 1,500 people living in seven villages and owning 25,000 acres of Iowa land. Born of religious enthusiasm, this unique brotherhood was founded in Germany in 1714 as the Community of True Inspiration in protest . . . Map (db m224359) HM
29 Iowa, Johnson County, Coralville — Mormon Handcart Brigade Camp
caption below handcart image “Let them come on foot, with handcarts and wheelbarrows. Let then gird up their loins and walk through, and nothing shall hinder them.” South of this boulder on the banks of Clear Creek, is the . . . Map (db m78222) HM
30 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Old BrickIowa Historic Site
Formerly First Presbyterian Church & North Presbyterian Church (Old School) Erected 1856-1865 This property is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m194099) HM
31 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — St. Mary's Church
. . . Map (db m194150) HM
32 Iowa, Johnson County, Tiffin — 6 — Historic Amana Colonies
The Amana Colonies consist of about 1,500 people living in seven villages and owning 25,000 acres of Iowa land. Born of religious enthusiasm, this unique brotherhood was founded in Germany in 1714 as the Community of True Inspiration in protest . . . Map (db m224361) HM
33 Iowa, Johnson County, Tiffin — 4 — 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 m224362) HM
34 Iowa, Johnson County, Tiffin — 26 — 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 m224363) HM
35 Iowa, Lee County, Keokuk — First Permanent Jewish House of Worship in Iowa
Jews have been part of the social, economic and cultural life of Iowa since the early 19th century. It was not until 1855 that the Jewish population in Keokuk grew large enough to establish a religious community, Congregation B’nai Israel ( . . . Map (db m27084) HM
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36 Iowa, Lee County, Keokuk — Latter-day Saint Immigrants' Camp, 1853
Keokuk, Iowa, is named in honor of Chief Keokuk, a Sac and Fox chief who is buried there. The city is located on the west side of the Mississippi River, about 12 miles southwest of Nauvoo. On August 12, 1841, Chief Keokuk, and about one hundred . . . Map (db m179356) HM
37 Iowa, Lee County, Keokuk — To The Memory of Pioneers
To the memory of the pioneers who entered Iowa by Keokuk the Gate City and either settling in our state or passing farther west travelled over the well-worn road known as the Mormon Trail. With this tablet the Daughters of the American Revolution . . . Map (db m185392) HM
38 Iowa, Lee County, Montrose — Fort Des Moines, 1834-1837
Early settlers of Lee County believe that the explorers Marquette and Joliet landed at this spot in 1673. From here they made their only overland exploration on the west bank of the Mississippi, finding villages of the Illini tribe. Other French . . . Map (db m179445) HM
39 Iowa, Lee County, Montrose — Latter-day Saint Exodus from Nauvoo, 1849
During the period of 1839-1846, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as Mormons) settled here in Lee County, Iowa and in Nauvoo, Illinois, on the opposite (eastern) side of the Mississippi River. Nauvoo was the . . . Map (db m179453) HM
40 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Oakhill Jackson — First Presbyterian ChurchHistory Happened Here!
First Presbyterian, the second church to be established in Cedar Rapids, built its first church in 1850-1851 at 2nd Ave SE and 3rd Street SE. This, the second building, is the oldest intact church still in use in Cedar Rapids. Built in 1867-1869, . . . Map (db m216497) HM
41 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Wellington Heights — Coe CollegeHistory Happened Here!
Coe College was founded by Presbyterian minister Williston Jones in 1851. Its buildings and grounds were established beginning in 1853. The college went by different names, including "Cedar Rapids Collegiate Institute" and "Parsons Seminary," . . . Map (db m216500) HM
42 Iowa, Linn County, Lisbon — History of Our Town Lisbon, Iowa
Lisbon is a small community that is full of rich history dating back a long way. Early records show the first settlers were arriving in the mid 1830's. It is said the community was named after Lisbon, Ohio where some of the first settlers came . . . Map (db m184817) HM
43 Iowa, Linn County, Marion — Marion's Ghost BlockHistoric Marion, Iowa
Marion's "Ghost Block," on the south side of 7th Avenue beginning at 11th Street going east, has been a major retail and industrial area since the birth of our town. Throughout the years, the block has been home to the original Baptist Church, a . . . Map (db m239282) HM
44 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 116 North 1st Avenuec.1897
Clothing stores were operated from this building for over 100 years. Most of the merchants sold only men's clothing except Oliver's which sold women's clothing. Names of the business owners were Hadley, McMillan, Garrett, Rowe, Wright, and Oliver. . . . Map (db m72806) HM
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45 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — A Nod to the Baptists
The Baptist Church has had a presence in Iowa since the territory was opened for settlement. Moses J. Post was an ordained Baptist missionary/itinerant preacher who traversed southeastern Iowa starting in 1841. Marion County, in which Pella is . . . Map (db m236384) HM
46 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — Why the Dutch Left Their Homeland
The story of the Dutch emigration to Pella started in 1814 when article 133 was included in the first Constitution of the United Netherlands, stating: "The Christian Reformed Religion is that of the Sovereign." This (now called the Dutch Reformed . . . Map (db m236381) HM
47 Iowa, Mitchell County, Carpenter — Deer Creek Lutheran Church Bell
This bell has called people to God’s house to worship since 1869. It was first purchased and used by First Lutheran Church of St. Ansgar. In 1893 they gave it to Deer Creek Lutheran Church where it continued its call of worship across the . . . Map (db m16939) HM
48 Iowa, Monona County, Onawa, Lincoln Township — Preparation Valley — Loess Hills National Scenic Byway —
Mormon Influence In 1853, as an expedition of Mormons crossed Iowa en route to Utah, 50 to 60 families left the main group to seek land to settle and to follow the teachings of their leader Charles B. Thompson, a former follower of Joseph . . . Map (db m236246) HM
49 Iowa, Monroe County, Albia — 20-24 South Main Street
This building was also built in 1886. Unlike its neighbor it relied more on lower cost elements for architectural detailing. Notice the brick hoodmolds on the building which were not costly but added a degree of class to the building. The . . . Map (db m187842) HM
50 Iowa, Monroe County, Albia — Samuel Nobel Block
This building was built by Samuel Nobel in 1890. He was born November 30, 1819 in Hunting Co., Pennsylvania. In 1845 he moved to Fairfield, Iowa and four years later moved to Albia. At that time he started a dry goods store and ran that until 1865. . . . Map (db m188097) HM
51 Iowa, Muscatine County, Muscatine — Carry A. NationFeb. 11-12, 1901
During a 10-day tour between Topeka court appearances, the temperance crusader stayed overnight and visited seven saloons including J.M. Wier’s at 221 E. 2nd St. She told a large audience in Muscatine’s Grand Opera House that she would not use her . . . Map (db m238746) HM
52 Iowa, Muscatine County, Muscatine — First Presbyterian Church1856-1859 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in The National Register of Historic Places Division of Historic Preservation Iowa State Historical DepartmentMap (db m238796) HM
53 Iowa, Muscatine County, Muscatine — Trinity Episcopal Church
Organized 1839 Church built 1851Map (db m238714) HM
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54 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — The Tower Clock
was generously presented to this community in 1911 by Grace Alden Cotrill in memory of her husband George F. CotrillMap (db m87792) HM
55 Iowa, Plymouth County, Le Mars — Bell Tower
This bell was given to Westmar College for perpetual care by the Hoskins Evangelical United Brethren Church of Hoskins, Nebraska when it closed in 1979. Also given to the college were funds to establish the Hoskins Memorial Fund. The tower was . . . Map (db m118958) HM
56 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Union Park — 38 — Ida B. Wise Smith1871-1952
Born in Philadelphia, Ida B. Wise Smith rose to national prominence as a Iowan dedicated to the causes of women's suffrage, prohibition, and children's rights. Mrs. Smith pressed her causes in the political arena, achieving the enactment of a state . . . Map (db m235889) HM
57 Iowa, Polk County, Mitchellville — Universalist Church1868
This church was built by Thomas Mitchell. Thomas Mitchell was born in New Hampshire in 1816. he came to Iowa Territory in 1840, and in 1844 became the first white settler of Polk County. He built cabins and later inns to feed and shelter the . . . Map (db m44833) HM
58 Iowa, Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs — Hyde ParkEarly Mormon Settlement
Hyde Park was a small farming community just west of here, founded in 1847 by Mormon pioneers. It was named for Orson Hyde, an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who took up residence here when he returned that spring from . . . Map (db m93960) HM
59 Iowa, Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs — Mormon Battalion Mustering Grounds
One of the most remarkable infantry marches in American history began here in July 1846 with the mustering of the Mormon Battalion. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) responded to the request from President James K. . . . Map (db m22662) HM
60 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — Calvary Baptist Church - First Baptist Church1889 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic PreservationMap (db m202212) HM
61 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — Original St. Ambrose College — The Celtic Heritage Trail —
In 1882 Bishop John McMullen, born in Ballynahinch, County Down, wanted a place to begin a college. The pastor of St. Marguerites Parish, Fr. Henry Cosgrove, offered two rooms in his parish grade school. There, on September 4, 1882, St. Ambrose . . . Map (db m202265) HM
62 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cathedral422 East 10th Street — The Celtic Heritage Trail —
In 1856 Antoine LeClaire offered a parcel of land for the construction of a new Catholic Church in Davenport, which he eventually funded in total. This new church was to be built at the top of “Cork Hill,” an area between 6th and 13th Streets named . . . Map (db m202256) HM
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63 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — The Gannon Home631 Farnam — The Celtic Heritage Trail —
The Gannon home was the residence of prominent lawyer, politician, and publisher, M.V. Gannon. Mr. Gannon came to America in October 1866 after leading a group of young Irish patriots in liberating Fenian prisoners from Kilmain Hall, Castle Kilrain. . . . Map (db m202244) HM
64 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — The Sharon Home728 Farnam Street — The Celtic Heritage Trail —
Fred B. Sharon and brother Thomas arrived in Davenport, Iowa in 1882. Together they published the Iowa Catholic Messenger which Thomas had established a few months prior to the move. Upon the death of Thomas, in 1888, Fred took over the management; . . . Map (db m202241) HM
65 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m202184) HM
66 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport, Downtown Davenport — Hibernian Hall — The Celtic Heritage Trail — Reported missing
The Ancient Order of Hibernians is an Irish Catholic fraternal society that originated in Ireland sometime between the 16th and the 18th century. In 1836, a group of Irish immigrants in New York City formed the first chapter of the AOH in America. . . . Map (db m202157) HM
67 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport, Downtown Davenport — St. Anthony's Church & Parish — Davenport Civil Rights History Walking Tour — Reported unreadable
Davenport's civil rights movement is unique because of the significant support it received from the local Catholic community, including the Catholic Diocese of Davenport and St. Anthony's Parish, in front of you. A significant number of parish . . . Map (db m202160) HM
68 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport, Downtown Davenport — St. Anthony's Roman Catholic ChurchIowa Historic Site
est. 1837 by Rev. Samuel Mazzuchelli, O.P. Listed 05 Apr 89 This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places State Historical Society of IowaMap (db m202158) HM
69 Iowa, Scott County, Long Grove, Butler Township — St. Ann's Church
Originated in 1852. The original frame building was erected in 1853 and is now the vestry, moved to Walnut Grove Pioneer Village in 1985.Map (db m230351) HM
70 Iowa, Shelby County, Harlan — St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchNational Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m176422) HM
71 Iowa, Sioux County, Sioux Center — First Reformed Church
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
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72 Iowa, Union County, Talmage — Mt. Pisgah – Mormon Pioneer Way Station / Chief Pied Riche Tells the Spirit of Mt. Pisgah
(front of main marker) Mt. Pisgah - Mormon Pioneer Way Station Between 300 and 400 Mormon pioneers perished here from 1846 to 1852. Having been driven from their homes by armed mobs, they stopped here on their westward trek, named it . . . Map (db m20995) HM
73 Iowa, Van Buren County, Bonaparte — Mormon Trail Crossing at Des Moines River
Brigham Young and band of Mormons crossed the Des Moines River here March 5, 1846 on their trek to Utah.Map (db m30188) HM
74 Iowa, Van Buren County, Stockport — Dragoon Trail Historical Site Marker No. 2
Determined and authenticated by the Historical Department of Iowa, 1911. This monument was erected in 1917 by the Iowa Daughters of the American Revolution in memory of the Pioneers who followed this trail and its tributaries. We Cross The . . . Map (db m139803) HM
75 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Bethania ChurchHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Overview Many immigrants found community in churches where people spoke their language and held familiar beliefs. Women played very important roles in building community in Norwegian Lutheran churches, even though they were not allowed to vote . . . Map (db m236298) HM
76 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Millrace: Harnessing Decorah’s Water Power Demosthenes, Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens observed: "Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises." During an 1848 scouting trip to appraise the . . . Map (db m239880) HM
77 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Founding of Luther College Luther College opened in September 1861 in a vacant parsonage at Halfway Creek, Wisconsin, near La Crosse, with 11 students. The Norwegian Synod, the governing body of the Norwegian Lutheran . . . Map (db m242101) HM
78 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastHistoric District Trail
The Courthouse Square Winneshiek County's courthouse square is typical of others found throughout the Midwest. Churches, businesses, the public library and homes ring the perimeter. But change has been a constant as the years have . . . Map (db m242600) HM
79 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Egge-Koren HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Overview New immigrants often moved to existing ethnic communities where faith, food, and culture were familiar. Sometimes, these new immigrants would need to navigate shared living space and class differences with strangers along with living . . . Map (db m236297) HM
80 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Norsvin MillHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Overview Nineteenth century Norwegian farmers grew food for their families instead of for income. Many farms in Norway used small water-powered mills to grind grain, press apples and process cloth. These mills were usually only big enough to . . . Map (db m236295) HM
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81 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Rovang SchoolhouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Overview In the mid-19th century, a group of Norwegian immigrants who followed the state church in Norway wanted to create a system of schools associated with the church. Congregation members wanted to send their children to public schools to . . . Map (db m236299) HM
82 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — South BarracksEducational Teaching — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
The south enlisted men's barracks was a two-story log structure with raised stone platforms in the center of the foundations to help support the wooden floors. This building also served as a schoolroom for the officers' children and as a church on . . . Map (db m173850) HM
83 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Hesper — Hesper Community
One of the oldest Society of Friends Congregations in Iowa organized here in 1855. First Meeting House built in 1856. Frame church erected on this site in 1879; destroyed by fire Oct. 22, 1904. Present church built in 1905. First Winneshiek County . . . Map (db m235046) HM
84 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Ridgeway — Lincoln Lutheran Congregation
On this site stood two church buildings of the Lincoln Lutheran Congregation 1873-1914 1914-1968 The first building was removed to make way for the second. The second was destroyed by fire on June 9, 1968. The congregation merged with the Ridgeway . . . Map (db m235100) HM
85 Iowa, Woodbury County, Sioux City — 402 — Prospect HillAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
Erected by Iowa Presbyterians In Memory of Rev. Sheldon Jackson Rev. T.H. Cleland Rev. J.C. Elliott Pioneer Missionaries who on April 29, 1869 from this hill top viewed the great unchurched areas and after prayer went out to win . . . Map (db m121813) HM
86 Iowa, Worth County, Kensett — First Methodist Episcopal Church1895
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m89763) HM
87 Iowa, Worth County, Northwood — South Shell Rock Lutheran
Congregation organized by Rev C.L. Clausen 1869. Church erected on "Rustad Bakke." Dedicated 1875 Destroyed by fire 1920 Iowa 150 Celebrate Our State 1846 • 1996Map (db m16582) HM
 
 
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