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  1. Dubuque County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 99,266, [1] making it the eighth-most populous county in Iowa. The county seat is Dubuque. [2] The county is named for Julien Dubuque, the first European settler of Iowa. Dubuque County comprises the Dubuque, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area. [3]

  2. Dubuque was the first permanent European settlement in what would become the state of Iowa. This area was important in the French-Indian fur trading culture; the earliest record of lead mining dates to 1690 and the French trader, Nicholas Perrot. In 1788, Julien Dubuque was granted rights by the Meskwaki people to mine their land for lead; [1 ...

  3. In 1788, Julien Dubuque, the man for whom the city and county were named, arrived from what today is known as Prairie du Chien, Wis., via Green Bay and French Canada. He rapidly became a trading partner with the Mesquakie who found him to be a friend. In 1796, he received the confirmation of his mining rights from the Mesquakie in the Mines of ...

  4. Dubuque (/ d ə ˈ b juː k / ⓘ, dəb-YOOK) is a city in and the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River. At the time of the 2020 census, the population of Dubuque was 59,667. The city lies at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, a region locally known as the Tri-State Area. It serves ...

  5. Feb 19, 2024 · Vogel wrote, “If , instead of , was originally in the name Quasqueton, that part may be from Fox , ‘village’.”. The settlement was also known as “Rapid City” or “The Rapids of the ...

  6. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Dubuque, city, seat (1834) of Dubuque county, northeastern Iowa, U.S., on the Mississippi River (bridged to East Dubuque, Illinois), opposite the junction of the Wisconsin and Illinois boundary lines. It was named for Julien Dubuque (1762–1810), a French Canadian trader who ...

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  8. In the late 1990s, the Dubuque County Historical Society created the America’s River project with a goal of raising $25 million to redevelop the riverfront. Soon the $25 million America’s River project, with the help of a $40 million state Vision Iowa grant, became a $188 million revitalization reality, one of the most successful in the state.

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