CORNWALL HOME PIONEER MUSEUM
Ellston, Ringgold County, Iowa
The CORNWALL Home at the Ringgold County Pioneer Center and Rural Life Museum,
Ellston, Iowa, once was the home of early settlers Elihue
and Emeline (LUCAS) CORNWALL. Elihue CORNWALL, a farmer, was born in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, on December 10,
1829, and died in Union County, Iowa, on August 14, 1867. Emeline (LUCAS) CORNWALL was born in Richland County, Ohio,
on March 25, 1834, and died in Ringgold County, Iowa, in 1917. Elihue served as a Private during the Civil War,
enlisted on October 14, 1862, with Company C of the Southern Iowa Border Brigade.
Emeline (LUCAS) CORNWALL Photograph courtesy of Gene Dolson
Elihu and Emeline were the parents of six children:
1) Avery W., born 1852, Ohio; died 1937, interment Ellston Cemetery; married Linda L. (1854-1936)
2) Herbert F., born 1855, Illinois
3) Lasalle, born 18 Sep 1857, Iowa; died 18 Feb 1931; married 1884 Eva HOOVER (1860-?)
4) Arthur L., born 15 Jun 1860, Iowa; died 1929; married Jennie CARTER
5) Lois, born 07 Oct 1862, Iowa; died 02 Dec 1862
6) Celesta, born 06 Apr 1864, Ringgold Co. IA; died 07 Jan 1945, Mount Ayr IA
married James Hugh DOLSON (1854-1938)
Elihue, Emeline, and daughter Lois were interred at Cornwall Cemetery, Pleasant Township of Union County, Iowa.
CORNWALL HOME, ELLSTON, Iowa photograph by Sharon R. Becker, August of 2009
INDEX of HISTORIC MANUSCRIPTS of RINGGOLD COUNTY, IOWA Ringgold County Pioneer Library
CORNWALL HOME, Ringgold County Pioneer Musuem, Ellston, Iowa
"Memories of Ellston" by Mrs. H. H. CORNWALL
Twice-A-Week-News Story of first Ellston Commencement
Catalog of first Annual Tingley Fair, 1908
Oldest Ellston Newspaper, 1899, CORNWALL Collection
Tingley Vindicator, 1906
"Life of Emeline CORNWALL", Part 1
"Life of Emeline CORNWALL", Part 2
Post cards sent by Addie CORNWALL from Europe, 1910 CORNWALL Collection
Methodist classmate, 1891, CORNWALL Collection
"History of Benton Township and Maloy" by Maxine CARR
Historical Articles about Ellston, Iowa
Written by Clark JENNINGS, Harley WILHELM, Lloyd JONES, and Luci O'GRADY
Achievements of Frank JACKSON, Champion Horseshoe pitcher
Redding Rustle, 1900, published by Judge Charles LEWIS
Souvenier edition of Twice-A-Week News, in 12 parts, June 1896
donated by Mr. and Mrs. Flavel MALOY
Part 1 "Elements of Ringgold County Prosperity" by A. C. TALLEY
Part 2 "Prosperity of Kellerton" by Benjamin HARRIMAN
Part 3 "Tingley - An Up-To-Date City" by J. L. GALLOWAY
Part 4 "Faternal Orders in the County" by W. A. TODD
Part 5 "Delphos - A Desirable Place To Live" by Hon. P. L. PRENTIS
Part 6 A poem about Ringgold County by Miss Ollie BEARD
Part 11 "Extensive Religious Interest" by Rev. W. C. MARTIN
Part 12 "The Horticulturial Possibilities of Ringgold County" by Edwin BENNETT
Part 13 "Assorted Biographies and Buildings of Ringgold County" 1896
Part 14 "For Farmers - Mutual Benefits" by Hon. W. S. SHRIVER
Part 15 "The Fine Education and School Facilities of Ringgold County" by J. W. WILKERSON
Part 16 "Ringgold County - The Home of Improved Livestock" by Charles H. ROBINSON
Part 17 "The Advantages of the Town of Redding" by J. M. BAIRD
Part 18 "Assorted Biographies and Pictures of 1896"
Part 19 "Communication and Transportation in Ringgold County"
Part 20 "Assorted Pictures - Ringgold County Education"
Part 21 "History of Benton and Historic Pictures of Buildings in the County"
Part 22 "History of Diagonal and County Directory"
United Presbyterian Childrens' Sunday School papers, 1895 CORNWALL Collection
"History of Liberty Township" by Stewart L. THOMPSON, 1914
Holland FOSTER's diorama of Caledonia
Submission and Emeline Cornwall photograph by Gene Dolson, February of 2010
Cornwall Home &Pioneer Museum photographs by Sharon R. Becker, 2009
Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, July 31, 2008
Ringgold County Historical Society
The Ringgold County Historical Society met on July 26, 2008 at 9 a.m. in the basement of the Mount Ayr public library.
Those in attendance were Robert SWANSON, Arlene SOBOTKA, Margaret BISHOP, Nancy SACKETT and Linda SWANSON. The minutes
were read and approved. Margaret BISHOP gave the treasurer's report and it was approved. Linda gave a repot on the
work done at CORNWALL Home. Naida HILL of Leon, a great-granddaughter of the CORNWALLS, repapered the kitchen and
Linda SWANSON painted the woodwork and cupboards. They hope to get the upstairs papered this fall. Bob reported on
some work being done in the big building. Also the society hired Ashley PHELPS to do painting in the musuem.
Next meeting will be October 11, 2008 at the same place. Arlene made a motion to close the meeting and Nancy
seconded it.
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, August of 2012
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