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  1. Norwegian immigration to Iowa began in 1840 [52] with settlement at Sugar Creek [90] in southeastern Iowa, and continued with immigration to northern Iowa in the late 1840s. [91] The Sugar Creek colony in Lee County was the result of a failed Missouri colony, and has its origins in the second Norwegian colony in the United States, that of Fox River in La Salle County, Illinois. [ 92 ]

  2. Oct 20, 2024 · Over the years, names changed and land was lost and gained from county to county. In 1846 Iowa was admitted as the 29th state. In the late 1840s there were border disputes in the South with the Missouri territory. All of which were resolved by 1850. In 1851, the entire rest of Iowa's land was settled into many counties for a total of 100.

  3. Iowa City Facts. Iowa’s 10 largest cities (2010 est.) are: Des Moines (203,433) is in Polk and Warren Counties. Cedar Rapids (126,326) is in Linn County. Davenport (99,685) is in Scott County. Sioux City (82,684) is in Woodbury and Plymouth Counties. Waterloo (68,406) is in Black Hawk County.

    County
    Date Formed
    Parent County
    County Seat
    1851
    Cass County
    Greenfield
    1851
    Taylor County
    Corning
    1847
    Clayton County
    Waukon
    1843
    Davis County
    Centerville
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IowaIowa - Wikipedia

    On December 28, 1846, Iowa became the 29th state in the Union when President James K. Polk signed Iowa's admission bill into law. Once admitted to the Union, the state's boundary issues resolved, and most of its land purchased from Natives, Iowa set its direction to development and organized campaigns for settlers and investors, boasting the young frontier state's rich farmlands, fine citizens ...

  5. Name of County: Date Formed: Boundary Changes: Parent County: Counties Created by Boundary Changes: Adair: 1851 Jan 15 Details: Cass none Adams: 1851 Jan 15 Details: Taylor none Allamakee: 1847 Details: Clayton none Appanoose: 1843 Feb 17 Details: Davis Decatur 1846 Audubon: 1851 Jan 15 Details: Cass, Black Hawk none Bancroft: 1851 Jan 15 ...

  6. www.iowapbs.org › education › findiowa99 Counties - Iowa PBS

    How has the county map of Iowa changed over time? Development of Iowa's 99 Counties Learn how Iowa counties were formed and have changed over a 36 year span from 1836 to 1872.

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  8. The south-eastern part of Iowa Territory became Iowa, the 29th state in the union, on 28 December 1846, by which point 44 counties had been created. Counties continued to be created by the state government until 1857, when the last county, Humboldt County, was created.

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