Towns of Page County, Iowa |
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Directory of towns - Source: Page County entries, R. L. Polk & Co.'s Iowa State Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1912-1913, Vol. XVI |
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Amity |
Braddyville, Buchanan Township |
Centre or Center, Buchanan Township |
Clarinda, Nodaway Township |
College Springs, Amity Township |
Crooks - NEW TOWN - A new town has been started on the St Louis road just east of and about a mile from Braddyville and called Crooks, in honor of our fellow townsman, Sam M. The Braddyville folks thought they had forestalled and prevented a project of this kind when they extended the corporate limits of their town eastward to the St Louis railroad track, but the founders of the new city crossed the track and laid out their town so that its western border touches the railroad track only a few feet from the east line of Braddyville. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, May 6, 1880
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Dayton/Memory, East River Township |
Essex, Pierce Township |
Franklin Grove, Pierce Township |
Hawleyville, Nebraska Township: 1853 by Dr A.H.East |
Hepburn, Valley Township |
Maps of towns: 1876, |
Memory/Dayton, East River Township |
Nodaway Mills, East River Township |
North Mills, Nebraska Township |
Page City, Harlan Township |
Shenandoah, Grant Township |
Snow Hill, Lincoln Township |
Tarkio City, |
Tarkio, Tarkio Township |
Union Grove, Washington Township |
Willsburg, Colfax Township |
Yorktown - The new town of Yorktown, at the geographical center of Page County bids fair to become a very thriving place. It is seven miles west of Clarinda, and the town company is the owner of four hundred acres of land at and adjoining the town site. The company offers the railroad company a bonus of $25,000 to locate the machine shops at Yorktown, and Clarinda would do well to "look a litte out." The H. & S. machine shops, seven miles west, would not, of course, blot Clarinda from the map, but it would give the county seat of Page quite a shaking up and give her all she could do to maintain her position as the leading town in the county. THE TAYLOR COUNTY REPUBLICAN, Bedford, Iowa, Apr 6, 1882 |