Worth County IAGenWeb

1865 Iowa State Gazetteer, a Shippers' Guide and Classified Business Directory


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WORTH COUNTY - Is situated in the fifth tier of counties west of the Mississippi River, and is bounded on the north by Minnesota, on the east by Mitchell County, on the south by Cerro Gordo, and on the west by Winnebago. The principal stream is Shell Rock River, which heads in Minnesota, and flowing in a southeasterly direction, enters the county twelve miles east of the northwest corner, and leaves it five miles west of the southeast corner. It flows through a very fertile country, and affords several good water powers. The banks of the river are rocky, but not in the least bluffy.  Elk Creek is a small stream, which heading in the northwest part of the county, empties into Shell Rock River, a little south of the village of Northwood.  Deer Creek is in the eastern part of the county, and flowing east, empties into Cedar River, in Mitchell County.  Beaver Creek heads in the northwest corner of the county, and empties into Shell Rock River at Northwood. The general surface of the county is slightly undulating, and consists of about one eighth timber and the remainder prairie.  The timber is principally oak, and much of the timber land is what is called “oak openings.” The soil is good, and well adapted to the cereals suited to the climate.  The facilities for stock raising are of the best kind.  Building stone is found in abundance on Shell Rock River and Elk Creek, and there is plenty of brick clay, in the different parts of the county.  The only manufactories in operation in the county are: a water power flour mill and saw mill, at Northwood.  There are other good water powers which are unimproved.  Manufactories would pay well as it is a good county for sheep, there are no more good water powers, for about one hundred miles, both north and west. The county was organized in 1857, and contains seven townships, as follows: Bristol, Brookfield, Fertile, Hartland, Northwood, Silver Lake and Union.  The first settlement was made in 1853, by Gulbrand Olesen and Simon Rustad.  The population of the county is almost 1,260, an increase of two years of 40 per cent.

NORTHWOOD is the county seat, in the northern part of the county, on Shell Rock River, which affords good water power at this place.  It has one general store, and one flour and saw mill.  Population 150

BRISTOL is in a township of the same name, in the western part of the county. It has one Methodist Church, one general store, and one saw mill.  Population, 100

HARTLAND is a post office in a township of the same name, 10 miles northwest of the county seat, on the state line.  Population of township, 200

TOWNSHIPS

Number Range Name Population
99 21-22 Bristol 184
98-99 20-21 Brookfield 64
98 21-22 Fertile 29
99-100 21 Hartland 236
99-100 19-20 Northwood 266
100 22 Silver Lake 198
98-99 19-20 Union 66

1864 map of Worth County, Iowa

1864 Map of Worth County, Iowa


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