Flugstad, Iowa - A Hamilton County Settlement
By Martin E. Nass
Transcribed for the IAGenWeb Project by Janelle Martin, with permission of Martin "Ed" Nass.
Flugstad was a station on the Webster and Southwestern Railroad,
commonly called the Crooked Creek RR. It was located in Sec 7-88-26 in
Freedom Township. A post office was established on December 17, 1890,
with Michael H. Murphy as the first postmaster. This settlement is
located on the line between Hamilton and Webster Counties. On June 10,
1896, the post office was moved across the road into a different
building. This move put the post office in Webster County. The post
office was discontinued on June 30, 1913. Today all that remains of this
site is an elevator consisting of several buildings, which is operated
today by United Cooperative at Highview. The old rails of the Fort
Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Railroad, an electric line, which replaced
the narrow gauge Crooked Creek RR, have been removed. One can easily
detect the path of the rails yet today. The settlement was named for M.
O. Flugstad, the owner of the land on which the depot was located.
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