Settlers
& Old Pioneers Festival
1872
Transcribed for Clayton co. IAGenWeb by Audrey Haught, March 2016
Quick links to the
townships on this page:
Jefferson * Farmersburg * Monona * Elk * Read * Lodomillo
Cass, Clayton, Marion, Giard, Garnavillo & Mendon townships
are on page 2
(no lists were found for the remaining townships)
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Proclamation To the Pioneers and Old Settlers of Clayton County, Iowa
Having been frequently reminded during the past five years to issue an active agency, in convening a social gathering of the Early Settlers of Clayton County. I have (after a careful consideration of the matter) concluded to issue the following Proclamation, and for my authority in doing so, I submit the following statement:
I became a permanent resident of that part of the Black Hawk Purchase, now known as Clayton County, on the twenty-first day of May, 1835, and have been a continuous resident of the County from that time until now, being a period of thirty-six years and seven months, at the date of this instrument. There is now no man living in the County who was here when I came, and who has been a continuous resident of it until now; all are dead, or have left the County. On the 4th day of July, 1835, I could call by name every white man, woman and child, living in the county. They numbered then about fifty-three persons. The last census of the county makes its population exceed twenty-seven thousand.
Now by virtue of these says, I do hereby issue and make public the following
PROCLAMATION
It is ordered that a Festival and gathering of the Pioneers and Old Settlers of Clayton County, be convened at Elkader, on the 15th day of February, 1872, and that said gathering may have character and respectability, and may be made worthy of mention by the future historians of the County.
I do hereby nominate and appoint, as a committee, to control the direction and management of said festival and gatherings, Mrs. Victor Carter, Mrs. Timothy Davis, Mrs. Elisha Boardman, Michael Uriell, and Henry B. Carter.
And said committee are herewith invested with full power and authority to determine upon such progrmme, and to take such action in the matter as to them shall seem best calculated to achieve the object here south to be attained. They shall have power to appoint subordinate committees, and to define their duties. They shall have power to decide all questions of privilege and order, and such decisions shall be final and conclusive. Said committee shall have no power to annul or set aside the following requirements, to wit:Those persons who have resided in the county a quarter of a century, and not thirty years, are to be regarded as Old Settlers.
Those who have resided in the county thirty years and upwards are to be regarded as Pioneers.
All Pioneers attending the Festival, will wear a red rosette of red ribbon upon the right breast of the coast or vest.
Those belonging to the Old Settlers, a white rosette upon the left breast of the coat or dress.
Any person born in the county, and entitled to one of the above ribbons, will unite with it a blue ribbon, which will indicate that they were born on the Territorial Border.
The children of Pioneers, or Old Settlers, born in the county and not twenty-five years old, will wear a blue ribbon around the right arm above the elbow.
Grandchildren of Pioneers or Old Settlers will wear upon the left arm a rosette composed of the three ribbons, red, white and blue.
All persons attending the Festival and not entitled to a ribbon will be regarded as distinguished guest.Those citizens only, who reside or do business in Elkader are respectfully invited to aid the committee, as above, with such donations of provision, personal assistance or other aid as may be acceptable to them, in order that the historian of coming years, may record to, their exclusive credit, the honor of the occasion.
That the supper of the Festival may be made to recall some of the reminiscences of border life and be made fully acceptable to those Pioneers and Old Settlers who may be present and there should be a reasonable supply of roasted coon and corn bread and that these luxuries may exhibit evident avidness of border skill, in their preparation for the banquet, I hereby appoint Horace D. Brownson, of Elkader, to superintend and direct this department of the Festival, and I further nominate and appoint Robert Tompkins, (late editor of the McGregor News) poet laureate of the Festival with instructions to prepare a suitable song of five verses to be sung on the occasion and adapted to the tune of Auld Lang Sine, such song will be reported to the committee for their approval and acceptance.And I do further nominate and appoint Henry Gifford, Claytons pioneer preacher of the border, to officiate on the occasion in the delivery of a suitable prayer, of the old fashioned, Turkey River, common sense kind. To be free from all Beecherism, or other strange unorthodox ideas, but such as to the Lord will be enabled to understand without the aid of an interpreter.
Given under my hand this, the 21st day of December, A.D., 1871
Eliphalet Price
~published in the Clayton County Journal, January 3, 1872
Old Settlers Reunion
In pursuance of the proclamation of Judge Price fixing the Old Settler Festival at Elkader on the 11th of June, 1872, the Committee appointed in that proclamation met at Elkader and made the preliminary arrangements for the same. As officers for the occasion they have chosen the following gentlemen:
President - Hon. John Garber Vice Presidents - |
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Boardman - Elisha Boardman Buena Vista - R. Meuth Clayton - R. Only Cass - James Tracy Cox Creek - G.L. Gifford Elk - M.W. Lovett |
Farmersburg - J. Francis Giard - James Tapper Grand Meadow - P.G. Baily Garnavillo - J.W. Gillett Highland - J.P. Quigley Jefferson - E. Price |
Lodomillo - F.C. Madison Monona - P.P. Olmsted Marion - J.C Rounds Millville - W.W. Gilmore Mallory - S.D. Peck Mendon - Geo. L. Bass |
Read - M. Uriell Sperry - Elder Whitford Volga - John Garber Wagner - Geo. Walter Festival Marshall - James Davis |
The Vice Presidents above named were also appointed a Committee to procure the names of Old Settlers, their children and grandchildren, in their respective townships, and to forward the lists as soon as possible to the Committee of Arrangements at Elkader, in care of R.C. Price.
The Old Settlers will include all those who have resided 25 years within Clayton County on the 11th of next June. It is hoped that the Committee will properly classify the Old Settlers and their children that there may be no mistakes made in publication.
~published in the Clayton County Journal, February 21, 1872
Old Settlers Festival
In another place we publish a conspicuous program of the approaching Festival of the Pioneers and Old Setters of Clayton County. It will be the grandest, most imposing event that has ever transpired within the boundaries of Clayton County. If the weather proved fair the old settlers and pioneers and their children will come in from far and near. In every section of the country from which we have heard the people are enthusiastic and will come in mass. Music, dancing speaking and social feeling will run higher on that day than ever before know in the history of the County; and a grand sight will it be to see the thousands who will be here, feasting on the magnificent Ox which we be roasted for the occasion. A proud and happy day it will be indeed, for the old pioneers to meet again the friends of yore and rehear the old tales of harder life in which they were the actors and heroes. There will be no politics, no sectarian strife on that day all will be one happy in each others presence, happy in the realization of this day, happy in the conscious as of the great changes which have taken place since their first advent into this County. And thousands of others who will come, will look on with joy to see the old folks mingle again as in days gone by
Come, then, old and young, and participate in the Pioneer Festival.
~published in the Clayton County Journal, June 5, 1872
Overview of the Festival
We have no real telling of just how many Pioneers, Old Settlers were present, but that out of the 6,000 people assembled , 1,000 were Pioneers and Old Settlers, including of course their children and grand-children. The old pioneers in the County who were present were the following:
Wm Walker
W [illegible],
Wm Quigley
E. Price
Lewis Coley
Chas. Howard
E. Price was the oldest.
~published in the Clayton County Journal, June 12, 1872
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The names of Pioneers, Old
Settlers, and their children living in the township of Jefferson
.....
Names of Pioneers:
Willard Knight
Ellphalet Price
Names of Old Settlers:
Henry
Hunteman Anna Hunteman Charles Nieman Christian Mitruceker Catharine Mitruceker Henry Overbeck Caroline Overbeck John Ehrhardt Elizabeth Ehrhardt Gerard Eilers Mary Winkels Peter Roth Mary Lueneman Eliza Hosehelt Mary Warbeide |
Christian
Hizer [could not clearly make out] Jacob Stoeffler Frederick Aulwes Charlotte Aulwes Frederick W. Aulwes Charlotte Beutch Bernard Aulwes Louisa Aulwes Henry Aulwes Catharine Weber Mary Niemeyer Elizabeth Schwaller Casper Coleman Richard Moran |
Henry
Behrens Theodora Behrens Frederick Lomeyer Sophia Warherde Godfred Kann Catharine Kann William Kann Henry Kann John Kann Enoch Kolch Christian Rodenberg Wm. Rodenberg |
Old Settlers Born
in the County:
Caroline Dimer
Henry Aulwes
John Stoeffler
Charles Bishop
Names of Children of Old Settlers:
Henry F. Aulwes John C. Aulwes Louis Aulwes George Aulwes William Aulwes Illyria A. Price Mary E. Price Elaphalet Price Alpine W. Price |
Caroline Overbeck Julius Overbeck Ferdinand Mitruecker Henry Niehring John Niehring Frederick Airheart William Stoeffler Philip Stoeffler John Eilers Kernard Eiliers Henry Eiliers |
Mary Behrens Henrietta Behrens Dinah Behrens Herman Behrns Matilda Behrens Herman F. Behrens Theodore Behrens Mary Behrens Peter Behrens |
Names of Grandchildren of Old Settlers:
Peter Roth John Roth Frank Roth Joseph Roth Dinah Roth Wilhelmina Roth Elizabeth Roth Mary Roth Anna Roth Fanny Roth William Smies Julia Siems |
Joseph Schwaller William Schwaller August Schwaller Henry Schwaller Edward Schwaller Gustaf Aulwes Ida Aulwes Laura Aulwes Wilhelmina Beutel Charles Beutel Frederick Beutel |
Frederick Kann Catharine Kann Joseph Kann Anna W. Kann Hubert Kann Anna Kann Catharine H Kann Godfried H. Kann Anna S. Kann Catharine I. Kann Frederick I. Kann Jacob Kann Sophia Kann |
Nanna Kann Mary J. Kann Cacelia Kann Frank Kann Mary F. Kann William F. Kann Margareta Kann Anna Kann Hubert F. Kann Amelia Niehring Alvina Niehring Elenor Niemeyer Thadius Niemeyer |
~published in the Clayton
County Journal, February 28, 1872
Farmersburg
township
The names of Pioneers, Old Settlers, and their children living in the township of Farmersburg, prepared by J. Francis .....
Names
of Pioneers: John
H. Francis |
Names
of Old Settlers: Mark
B Sherman |
Names
of Children of Pioneers: C M Foley |
Names of Children of Old Settlers:
Julia A Sherman Ellen A Sherman Althea R Sherman Mark R Sherman Beecher Chase Burritt Chase Russell Chase Althea Chase |
Samuel Gilbert WM Gilbert Melvin Gilbert Martha Gilbert Henrietta J Neill Mary Anna Neill John Neill Mabel Neill WM Joseph Neill |
Francis Werharheim George Werharheim Julia A Werharheim Lyman Werharheim Emeline Werharheim Virginia Werharheim Elbert Buck Emily Buck Cynthia Buck |
Alzada Finnegan Almira Brunson Jason D Brunson Catharine Madden Conrad Madden Eugene Cook Frank Cook O Ray Cook |
Names
of Grandchildren of Pioneers: Julia E Foley |
Names
of Grandchildren of Old Settlers: Wm T. Brandt |
~published in the Clayton
County Journal, March 6, 1872
Monona
township
The following list has been carefully prepared by Hon. P.P. Olmsted .....
Names
of Pioneers: Jedadiah
Barker |
Names
of Old Settlers: John
T.H. Scott |
Old
Settlers Born in the County: Van Buren A. Depue |
Names of Children of Old Settlers:
Lillie
M. Barker Forest A. Barker Addie G. Barker Stella C. Barker Nellie M. Barker Frank Barker Pressilla Wheeler Amanda M. McGonigle John Blasdell |
Eliza
J. Gregg Gustavus Gregg Lovina Gregg James Gregg John Killen Martha J. Killen George H. Killen Alexander G. Killen Mary L. Killen Cora E. Scott Clara Curtis |
Parma
Olmsted Phineas P. Olmsted Sarah C. Olmsted Julia S. Scott Ernest John T. Scott Ida M. Scott Willie R. Scott Walter B. Freeman Frank W. Freeman Willis S. Freeman David A. Freeman |
Esther
Davis Annetta A. Walker Margarette Walker Lillian R. Walker Edmond L. Walker Sela R. Scott Bartimus Scott Winfield Scott Owen G. Scott Abner B. Scott |
Names of Grandchildren of Old Settlers:
Addie
F. Gregg Gilbert H. Gregg Page H. Gregg Minnie Ernest Olive H. Wheeler Hattie J. Riley |
Oscar
E. Walker Edgar W. Walker Perry H. Walker Mary A. Walker Elisabeth Walker William Walker Etta Walker Walter Walker |
John
T. Collins Ella F. Collins Wm. H. Collins Cora F. Collins Henry C. Collins Alice J. Morgan |
Barton
O. Curtis Eunice Curtis Myron A. Olmsted Willard E. Olmsted Effie L. McGonigle Mc B. McGonigle |
~published in the Elkader
Journal, March 27, 1872
Elk
township
Reported by M. W. Lovett,
Esq .....
Names of Pioneers:
Elizabeth Rulen
Names of Children of Pioneers:
John E. Ross
Elizabeth Ross
Alace Ross
Squire Ross
Hora Rulen
Philla Rulen
Old Settlers Born in the County:
George Wilate Martha Bellamy Marth I Halfhill Mary Ann Rulen Sally C Halfhill Albert G Lewis Mary Ann Lewis |
Mary Byer John Byer Elizabeth Riniger Winfrey M Smith Leonard Wilete Jr. John H Bloodsworth |
Jane Wilate Uriah Wilate Mead p Bloodsworth Elizabeth C Hilton Nelson McEvers James Penrod John H McEvers Oraline Shaw |
Names of Children of Old Settlers:
James P. Bloodsworth Joseph F. Bloodsworth Francis M. Bloodsworth Jackson Bloodsworth C. B. Bloodsworth Samuel Lewis Plezzy Fishel Allen B. Lewis Albert G. Lewis Jr Solomon W Lewis Willie Lewis |
Henry Byer John Wilste Eva Wilste Oscar Wilste Ella Wilste Warner Wilste Albert Wilste David Penrod Ann Couten George Penrod |
Wm McHenry Smith Jane Smith Emma Smith David Smith Samuel B. Smith Ellen Smith Carry A. Smith Rose Ann McEvers Isaac McEvers William McEvers |
Names of Grandchildren of Old Settlers:
Ida Rulon William Rulong Charles Halhiill Wilson Halfhill Elmer E. Halfhill Sarah A. Halfhill Ella R. Halfhill |
Wm I. Bloodsworth Frank Bloodsworth Estella Fishel Hatty Ann Bellamy O. Jane Bellamy |
Victor L Wilate Nancy Shaw ____ Shaw Lewis McEvers ____ Shaw |
~published in the Clayton
County Journal, April 3, 1872
Read
township
Reported by M. Uriell Esq.
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Names of Pioneers:
Henry Gifford
Lucitta Gifford
M. Uriell
Jms Uriell
Jno Uriell
Names of Old Settlers:
Ezra Hurd Sarah Hurd Alex B. Atwood Alex Wood H.H. Sherbolls Mrs. Sherbolls Rosea Howard Jno Cunningham Jno Barrett Thos H Barrett |
John Porter Thomas Connell Mary Conners Reane Howard Polly Adams M. A. Wood B. Bahrhart |
Mary A Spence Mary A Larking Sarah Uriell B. Barrett Julia A Collins Margaret Uriell Patrick Connoll Jr. Hannah Varley |
Names of Children of Pioneers:
Wilson Gifford Gideon Gifford Edmond Gifford Mary E Uriell Frances J Uriell |
Wm P. Uriell Molly M Uriell Katie Uriell Joseph C Uriell Wm Uriell Mary Uriell |
J. Connors Mary J Connors E Connors Frank Varley Wm Varley Emeline Munger |
Names of Children of Old Settlers:
Eveline Hurd Ella Hurd Lilly Hurd J. W. Hurd Emily Hurd George Hurd Mary A. Cunningham Julia Cunningham Johny Cunningham Josia Cunningham Augustus Cunningham |
Orsemus Adams Memmy Adams Marcus Porter Mary Connell H. S. Connell Thos Connell Lizzy Connell Jemmy Connell Nellie Connell Stella B. Collins Maggy C. Collins |
J. A. Atwood M. A. Atwood Alvah Atwood Altha Atwood Flora Atwood Millase V. Wood Mary Ida Wood Hannah Wood Forrest Wood Alex Wood |
James Spence Maggie Spence Johny Connell Edward Connell Mary A Connell Martin Connell Patrick Connell Lizzy Connell Jane Connell Seymour A. Barrett E. J. Bowers |
Names of
Grandchildren of Old Settlers:
R B Nichols
Henry A Nichols
WM A Nichols
Many A Nichols
Effa L Parsons
Ida May Parsons
~published in the Clayton County Journal, April 3, 1872
Lodomillo
township
Reported by F.C. Madison, Esq .....
Names
of Old Settlers: F.C.
Madison |
Names
of Children of Old Settlers: Wilber C. Madison |
Names
of Grandchildren of Old Settlers: N.E. Noble |
~published in the Clayton
County Journal, April 10 1872
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