LAVEGA
By
Herman A. Mueller
This town was surveyed and
platted by William Davis, Surveyor, October 12, 1855 at the
request of William W. Keeney, the chain carriers being Ethan E.
Pindell and William Richardson. This plat is on file in the
Recorder's Office, but was never recorded. The description of the
survey is as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of Section
15 - Township 74, Range 29. Thence south 11.50 chains, east 11.50
chains, east 11.50 chains, north 11.50 chains, west 11.50 chains;
thus making the plot forty six rods square (13.225 acres). This town
was divided into four blocks of eight lots each. Each lot was 65
feet by 132 feet, the streets were 66 feet wide, and alleys 16
feet wide. The streets running east and west were Clay, Washington
and Monroe; those running north and south, Jefferson, Polk and
Webster. This town was in the northwest part of Section 15 Grand
River Township at present occupied by a part of the original plat
of Macksburg, lying east of the public park, a part of Barker's
Addition to Macksburg, and a part of the farm now owned by Captain
E. C. Barker.
Captain Barker says nothing was done except the staking out of the
town. He thinks a Mr. Hurd laid out the town, but the plat shows
that it was Mr. Keeney. Rev. Hiram Pearce of Afton who was an old
settler of Grand River Township, remembers the laying out of the
town, but he says no attempt was made to build it up, or anyone to
start a store. Macksburg has superseded this lost town.
Transcribed
and edited by Kent Transier |