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  1. Wapello County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 35,437. [1] The county seat is Ottumwa. [2] The county was formed on February 17, 1843, and named for Wapello, a Meskwaki chief. [3]

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    The town that was to become the county seat was laid out by the Appanoose Rapids Company. The company surveyed the county in 1842 in anticipation of building a city in the center of the county as soon as the Indian title to the land ended. On May 1, 1843, when the land was opened, they established their claim to the site along the Des Moines River....

    A simple log cabin was the county’s first courthouse. It was not long before it was abandoned in favor of a more suitable building. The first permanent courthouse was a brick structure that cost an estimated $1,000. This building was used until 1855 when it was sold to the Christian Church. In 1855 the county constructed its second courthouse at a ...

    Gold Rush: During the fall of 1881, Wapello County experienced a gold rush. A speculator claimed he discovered gold along Bear Creek. The prices for land and mineral rights seared until an investigation proved the scheme to be a fraud. Adjacent Counties: Counties adjacent to Wapello County include Mahaska County (northwest), Keokuk County (northeas...

  2. Polk County is the most densely populated county at 864/sq mi (333.5/km 2), an increase in density from 2010 when it was 655.5/sq mi (253.08/km 2). [7] Polk County contains the state's capital and largest city, Des Moines. In addition, Iowa has one of the smallest percentages of counties whose boundaries are dictated by natural means, the vast ...

  3. Iowa. on a USA Wall Map. Iowa Delorme Atlas. Iowa on Google Earth. The map above is a Landsat satellite image of Iowa with County boundaries superimposed. We have a more detailed satellite image of Iowa without County boundaries. ADVERTISEMENT.

  4. Wapello County History. Wapello County is named in honor of Fox Indian Chief "Wau-ba-law," "Waupello," or "Wa-pel-lo." Chief Wapello was the second-in-command over the combined Sac and Fox Indians. The county was opened at midnight on April 30, 1843. Eager settlers camped along the county border; and, at the sound of a shotgun, they raced ...

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  6. May 24, 2024 · Wapello County is predominately a white rural community with an estimated total population of 35,315. Since the 2010 census, the county population has decreased one percent compared to Iowa's overall population growth of 2.5 percent. Of significance:

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