HEATON
From
the History & Business
Directory
of
Madison
County
Iowa, J. J. Davies, 1869
A man named Heaton, who resides in Pennsylvania, owns a section of land near the center of the township. The
whole section lays high and dry, but gently rolling, in almost
every direction, making it as grand as a garden spot.
In 1858, Mr. Heaton laid
off and staked this land into lots, with the intention of making a
town there. It was his Intention to build a large seminary there,
to cost not less than $100,000. Many of the lots were contracted
for at prices ranging from fifty to three hundred dollars each,
and great expectations for a thriving town were raised. In the
Summer of ‘58, Mr. Heaton, and quite a large number of citizens
met on the ground, and speeches were made by B. F. Roberts and
others, setting forth the great importance of a Seminary of
learning at this point, etc. By the terms of sale, two-fifths of
all money received for sale of lots was to be given towards the
building of the seminary, and the remaining three-fifths was to
draw six per cent Interest, which was also applied for the benefit
of the institution. Heaton, before leaving, executed a bond, in
the sum of $50,000, which Is registered in the Madison county records, for the faithful application of all moneys
accruing according to the terms of the contract. From some cause,
which we are unable to give, the praiseworthy enterprise was
abandoned, and there is nothing at this day to show for the town
of Heaton, but the stakes that were driven in the ground to mark out the
lots.
Transcribed
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