Des Moines County, Iowa
Baptist Church
Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Passenger Station
Burlington Public Library
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Freight House
Cascade Bridge
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Station
Church of St. John the Baptist
Crapo Park and Arboretum Historic District
Darwin, Mary, House
Des Moines County Court House
Dodge, Augustus Caesar, House
Downtown Commercial Historic District
First Congregational Church
Forney, James M., House
German Methodist Episcopal Church
Hawkeye Creek Bridge
Hedge Block
Heritage Hill Historic District
Hotel Burlington
Jagger-Churchill House
Lagomarcino-Grupe Company
Manufacturing and Wholesale Historic District
Melcher, Dennis Melcher, Pottery and House
Prairie Grove School
Schramm Building
Snake Alley
Snake Alley Historic District
Starker-Leopold Historic District
The Capitol Theater
West Jefferson Street Historic District
White, Abiathar and Nancy, House
The county was officially established in 1834 and named after the Des Moines River, which flows through it. The city of Burlington, known as the "Old Capital of Iowa," was selected as the county seat. Burlington quickly grew into a thriving trading center, with steamboats bringing goods up and down the Mississippi River. It became an important hub for commerce and transportation in the region.
During the mid-19th century, Des Moines County played a significant role in the development of Iowa. It became a stagecoach stop on the historic Burlington-Mississippi Road, connecting the region to the western territories. In 1853, the largest stone building in the state, the Iowa State Penitentiary, was constructed in Fort Madison, providing employment opportunities for residents.
As the 20th century dawned, Des Moines County continued to flourish. The growing agricultural sector, with the fertile lands along the Mississippi River, contributed to its economic growth. The county also experienced industrial development, with manufacturing plants, including a major button factory and a cereal mill, employing a significant portion of the population.
Today, Des Moines County is a thriving community with a diverse economy and a range of recreational and cultural attractions. It boasts a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community pride. The county continues to embrace its rich heritage while looking towards a promising future.
Brief timeline of the history of Des Moines County, Iowa:
- 1833 - Des Moines County is established by the Iowa Territorial Legislature.
- 1834 - Burlington becomes the county seat.
- 1850 - The railroad arrives in the county, boosting economic growth.
- 1894 - The Great Western Sugar Company is founded in Burlington.
- 1911 - The Drake Clock Tower is built in Burlington, becoming a well-known landmark.
- 1933 - Southeast Iowa Regional Airport is established.
- 2008 - The Iowa Fertilizer Company announces plans for a large fertilizer plant in Wever.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Des Moines County, Iowa.