My next project? Poweshiek County History. I'll start at the County level and work my way into Townships (the Wheres, Whys, and Whos are interesting). I'll try to get going on this tomorrow.....
Poweshiek County Iowa Weather:
Today and Fri 5th/6th: Breezy - Showers ending After Noon - then Dry thru Fri - Temps 65-70.
Sat and Sun 7th/8th: Isolated Tshowers into midday Sat - then Dry - Tshowers/Breezy Sun evening - Temps 70-75.
Mon thru Thurs 9th-12th: Breezy/Rain/Tstorms - Temps 75-80 Mon/Tues dropping to mid/high 60's by Wed (Heaviest Rains Wed/Thurs).
Fri thru Sun 13th-15th: Dry.
Mon thru Wed 16th-18th: Breezy/Showers Mon - Breezy/Dry Tues/Wed.
Thurs thru Sat 19th-21st: Tshowers.
Ghost Towns in Iowa: When Iowa was just beginning there were many towns and villages being planned and built. Poweshiek County was no exception to rest of the state. Over the next couple of weeks, I will highlight the known Ghost Towns in Poweshiek County. Some are obvious - some may not be. You may be living In or Around one of them and not even know it.
What is a Ghost Town? Strictly speaking, A ghost town is a completely abandoned town or city. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, or war. The term is sometimes used in a sense, including cities, towns, and neighborhoods which, while still populated, are significantly less so than in years past.
What is a Ghost Town? Strictly speaking, A ghost town is a completely abandoned town or city. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, or war. The term is sometimes used in a sense, including cities, towns, and neighborhoods which, while still populated, are significantly less so than in years past.
GHOST TOWN #1: BEAR CREEK. A post office (1849-65) near the east edge of Bear Creek Township on the south side of Bear Creek, about one mile northeast of the present town of Brooklyn.
GHOST TOWN #2: BROWNSVILLE. A village in the southwestern part of section 35, Jackson Township, five miles south and one and one-half west of Montezuma, and just north of the Mahaska County line. The name of its post office (1864-95) was Sherman.
GHOST TOWN #3: MANAT. A post office for a short time in 1884 at or near the location of the railway station at Carnforth.
GHOST TOWN #4: WILSON. The original name of the present town of Victor. The name was changed from Wilson to Victor in 1862 when the post office of Victor, which had been in existence from 1854, and located about two miles to the south, was removed to near the newly built C., R. I. & P. depot.
GHOST TOWN #5: MILL GROVE. A village in the northern part of section 35, Sugar Creek Township, on the north bank of North Skunk River, and just NW of where the present HWY 146 crosses the North Skunk. Post office, 1856-72.
GHOST TOWN #6: SHERIDAN CENTER. A post office (1877-83) in the northern part of section 9, about a mile and a half south of the Tama County line, and just west of the current Hwy 63 in Sheridan Township. It continued as Sheridan until 1902. There is still a store there.
GHOST TOWN #7: DRESDEN. A town laid out in 1856 near the northwest corner of section 10, Deep River Township, about one mile east of the present town of Deep River. The name of the post office was Deep River. The coming of the branch of the Northwestern Railway in 1884 caused the removal of Dresden to the new town of Deep River.
GHOST TOWN #8: TILTON. The post office of Tilton was some two and one-half miles west of the railway station and village of Tilton from about 1871 to 1884.... For a short time, 1884 to 1887, the post office "Tilton" was renamed DE ETTA.
GHOST TOWN #9: BLUE POINT. A post office (1860-72) in the northern part of section 26, Washington Township, 2 Miles west Ewart.
GHOST TOWN #10: CLEARFIELD. A post office from 1869 to 1872 in the northern part of Madison Township, approx 1 mile south of the Tama County Line.
GHOST TOWN #11: TYRO. A post office (1862-73) in the eastern part of section 32, Washington Township. 2 miles north of Searsboro, and 1 mile west of the old Central RR Line.
GHOST TOWN #12: JACOBS. A switch for some years on the Montezuma branch of the Iowa Central railway in section 12, Washington Township - 3 NW of Ewart, 5 SW of Malcolm. It had a post office from 1896 for several years and a store until about 1928.
GHOST TOWN #13: GREENVILLE. Situated adjacent to and just to the west of Brooklyn. A town laid out in 1849 and was actually a rival for the town Brooklyn for a short time. Greenville went into discard when the Rock Island railway came through.
GHOST TOWN #14: OTTAWA CITY. Platted as a town in 1859 on the west half of section 1 and the north half of the northwest quarter of section 12, (approx 6 miles north of Brooklyn) Sheridan Township and exploited, but never built up.
GHOST TOWN #15: LATTIMER'S GROVE. A stage station and settlement made in 1848 near the southwest corner of Grinnell township and about four miles southwest of the present city of Grinnell. The name was changed to Westfield about 1855. The place had a post office a few years.
GHOST TOWN #16: SONORA. A post office (1879-1901) in section I, Chester Township. 3 miles West of the current HWY 63 on the Tama/Poweshiek County Line.
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