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1955 Audubon COUNTY, IOWA FARM ATLAS HIsTorical Review

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    1955 Audubon COUNTY, IOWA FARM ATLAS HIsTorical Review Plat DIRECTORY.
    Gray Methodist
    Church Founded
    By 7 Members
    The Gray Methodist church of
    Gray was organized in 1885 with
    seven
    charter members, J. M.
    Greenlee, Mary J. Greenlee, Rus-
    sell Steere, Alice J, Steere, Peter
    Petersen, Cora Petersen and one
    other who was not identified.
    In 1886 the church building, 32x
    40 feet was constructed at a cost
    of ,500. In the spring of that
    year it was dedicated by W. W.
    Ramsey, presiding elder of the
    Des Moines conference.
    dedication sermon
    The
    preached by the Rev. H. J. Ever-
    ly. This
    built in Gray. Services were held
    in another building while the
    church was being built.
    Gray was then part of the Man-
    ning-Templeton charge.
    The first wedding in the new
    church was that of Belle Divine
    and Cash Taylor.
    was
    was the first church
    Obsolete
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    St. John's Has
    History Dating
    Back to 1887
    St. John's Evangelical Luther-
    an church of Audubon has a his-
    tory dating back to 1887, when
    the Rev. A.
    Ahlers conducted
    services every three weeks in a
    public school house, located at
    that time near the Northwestern
    railroad depot.
    This
    was then regarded as a
    served by
    preaching station
    whatever pastor was serving the
    Trinity Lutheran congregation in
    Lincoln twp.. As years passed
    they used the Baptist church and
    when it was sold to Our Savior's
    Lutheran congregation, St. John's
    rented from them.
    Services at this church were
    suspended between 1903 and 1913
    and during this time the mem-
    bers traveled to Lincoln town-
    ship.
    On September 13, 1913, the Rev.
    Starcke came to Audubon to be-
    gin services. At this time he was
    pastor
    church.
    Trinity
    He gathered
    which met
    Lutheran
    a little
    two
    of
    every
    group
    weeks. The first two services
    were held in the Peace Evangel-
    ical Association
    times referred to as the Hahn
    church.
    church, some-
    tinuod regularly ev-
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    No
    White
    Man
    Here Before 1851
    There was very little evidence
    that white men had visited this
    vicinity before Nathaniel Hamlin
    and John Jenkins settled here in
    1851. Possibly hunters and trap-
    pers had been here. It would
    have been remarkable had they
    not, but if so, they left little evi-
    dence of it.
    When the Mormons abandoned
    Nauvoo, Ill., many of them cros-
    sed
    Iowa to Kanesville,
    Council Bluffs. This was in 1846.
    Some of them settled at Indian
    Town and Ironiston, west of
    Lewis, and also farther north in
    Shelby and Harrison counties.
    One of the Mormon trails cross-
    ed Troublesome creek where Na-
    thaniel Hamlin settled, which un-
    doubtedly was the cause that led
    to the selection of his claim there.
    Another Mormon trail cros-
    sed this county near the site
    of the present county farm.
    It is supposed that the Mor-
    mons dropped the seed there
    which gave it the name "Blue
    Grass Grove." Blue Grass
    creek
    this reason.
    Still
    crossed the county through the
    north parts of Viola, Cameron
    and Lincoln ´townships.
    now
    %3D
    also was named for
    another
    Mormon
    trail
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    Mount Zion
    Church Started
    In 1895
    The Mount Zion Evangelical
    church, located about 12 miles
    northeast of Audubon in Viola
    township, was a part of Audubon
    mission in 1882.
    Later, in 1895, Bishop William
    Horn took the Viola class, Ham-
    lin mission and the Lincoln class
    and formed the new Viola circuit.
    The Rev. G. M. Thorpe was its
    first pastor.
    The first activity of the Evan-
    gelical Church in this community
    was in 1882 when the Rev. J. H.
    Yaggy of the Audubon mission,
    preached
    school house of Viola township.
    The women's missionary society
    was organized in 1903 and the
    Youth Fellowship, organized in
    1950. The mission band was or-
    ganized in 1933 and the little
    heralds in 1936.
    in the
    Moreland's
    d Model T
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    Free Booze
    On Killing
    While the Audubon County
    population averaged less than
    500 during the War of the Re-
    bellion, there were 510 inhabi-
    tants by the census of 1865.
    There were about 100 men sub-
    ject to military dúty in the coun-
    ty during the Civil War and of
    those 100, thirty-one
    About 15 unmarried men did not
    go to war, most of them being
    physically unfit.
    Those in the Union army were:
    David L. Anderson, private,
    Company D, Seventh Iowa cav-
    alry, enlisted, March
    discharged, Jan. 10, 1866.
    John A. Anderson, private,
    Company D, Seventh Iowa cav-
    alry, enlisted, Feb. 13, 1863, dis-
    charged, May 17, 1866.
    William S. Anderson, private,
    Company B, Fifth Iowa infan-
    try, enlisted, Dec. 18, 1862, killed,
    July 22, 1864.
    William P. Beck, first sergeant,
    Company C, Fourth Iowa infan-
    try, enlisted, May 26, 1861, dis-
    charged, Dec. 10, 1862.
    Silas D. Burns, private, Second
    Iowa battery, enlisted, Aug. 26,
    served.
    6, 1863,
    1961
    1-:11
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    strike from the state constitution
    show that when the quèstion to
    The election records of 1880
    Negro Rights
    Denied in 1880
    the words "free white" (which
    virtually gave the Negro the
    same legal rights as the 'whites)
    Came up, the vote stood 545 for
    iand. 365 against.
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    Dirt So Hard
    That Potatoes
    Grew Flat!
    one of the rainiest
    In 1851,
    agricultural
    county has ever known, Nathan-
    iel Hamlin turned the first sod
    in the county and put in crops
    of corn, potatoes and iurnips.
    The soil was fine and rich, but
    .the virgin sod was
    heavy. In the fall, Hamlin pulled
    an abundant crop of turnips from
    the soil and the corn was excel-
    lent.
    But the potatoes, although un-
    usually large, were so pressed
    down by the sod's pressure that
    when they were dug, they were
    found to be flat.
    y e ars
    Audubon
    extremely
    Tibben Hogs Sell
    For Hundred
    AUDUBON
    TOWNSHIP
    March 17. 1910
    Chas. Baker is busy dehorning
    cattle.
    Mrs. J. Carstens has been on
    the sick list.
    Henry Tibben marketed hogs
    in Exira Monday at per hun-
    dred.
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    65 YEARS OF SERVICE
    To Kimballton and Audubon County
    65 years ago, when the Crystal Springs Creamery first started serving
    the people around Kimballton, our equipment, while excellent for that
    day, was meager and not too efficient as compared to the modern sanitary
    mach ines we serve you with today. Each year we've tried to add to our
    plant facilities and to our service a ittle more than was necessary to
    meet demands. Our hundreds of satisfied customers attest to the fact
    that we have succeeded in this.
    Crystal Brand Condensed Buttermilk
    Crystal Brand Butter
    "Send Your Cream To Your Own Creamery
    And Get All It's Worth."
    CRYSTAL SPRINGS CREAMERY
    ABALLTON
    PHONE 1 on 66
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    Century
    For Over a
    JOHN DEERE
    Farm Machinery.
    Ieha Deere No. SSH Traetar P
    Jehn Deere Medel " Tracter
    John Deere tractors and farm
    implements are your GUARANTEE of for
    use.
    Come in, see for yourself, your
    own judgement will tell you
    JOHN DEERE'S the Best.
    Groteluschen
    Implement Co.
    Audubon, Ia.
    Phone 15
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    MILK
    IS BETTER THAN EVER
    That's right! Milk and milk products are better than ever.
    They're richer, more nourishing and, of prime importance to
    you and your family, they're cleaner and safer.
    Back in Grandad's day milk was delivered to the door in open
    pails, that sel don were washed. Today you get Manning Milk
    at your door in safe one-way disposable containers, completely
    sealed against the air and its dust and dirt.
    they're richer,
    safer and more healthful for your entire
    Drink at least 3 glasses of milk daily.
    MANNING
    CREAMERY CO.
    MANNING, IOWA
    City Dairy Distributor Phone 149J