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Indians Move Out of Land in the Middle of Iowa County Name and Boundaries were Established |
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Top Tier of Warren County “The Strip” taken by Polk County
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As seen in the 1850 layout of Warren County, the “Strip” in green was part of Polk County. Consequently, the towns of Greenbush, Carlisle, Allendale, Summerset, LaFayette, Wilmington, Hartford, and Palmyra were listed in Polk County (see 1850 map of Warren County on this website). Also in 1850 the lower part of Warren County was divided into six townships: Jefferson, Washington, Union, Taylor, Otter and White Breast. |
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The “Strip” Returned – minus the Swindle of 5 Square Miles In “An Act to change the boundaries of Warren County”, H. R. File No.7,was introduced to the 4th Iowa General Assembly in 1852. The act was referred to a committee on township and county organization, which recommended that “they are clearly of the opinion that the said tier of townships originally belonged to Warren and that the same was subsequently annexed to Polk, by an act of the legislature, when Warren was unrepresented” further, it was the opinion of the committee that “justice and equity require that said tier of townships should be re-annexed to Warren county, and that such annexation places her upon an equality with her sister counties as to size.”(see PAGE 136 from the Journal of the House, 4th General Assembly). |
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The House passed the bill, but when it got to the Senate, they would only pass it with an amendment by Senator Andrew Y. Hull which “provided that all that part of township No.77, north of range No.22 west, which lies north of the Des Moines River, shall remain as a part of Polk County.” The History of Warren County, Iowa 1879, p.353, explains that Senator Hull lived in that section north of the river. On Jan 14, 1853 Warren County finally got back this track of land, except for about 5 square miles of land on the north side of the Des Moines River which stayed in Polk County. |
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Current Townships of Warren County Washington Township changed to Lincoln Township - On April 8, 1881 the township of Washington became Lincoln township and the incorporated city limits of Indianola became the new Washington township. |
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