I.O.O.F. Hall
a.k.a. Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall
613-615 Iowa Ave., Dunlap, IA Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
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European settlers began to arrive in the area in the 1830s, attracted by the fertile land and the opportunity for farming. The first white settler in Harrison County was Samuel Davis, who built a cabin near what is now Missouri Valley. Early settlers faced challenges such as harsh winters, prairie fires, and conflicts with Native American tribes.
The county was officially established in 1851 and grew rapidly in the following years. The arrival of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad in the 1860s further fueled growth and development. Communities such as Logan, Missouri Valley, and Woodbine sprang up along the railroad lines, becoming important centers of commerce and transportation.
Over the years, Harrison County has experienced various economic booms and downturns. The county's economy was heavily reliant on agriculture, with corn, soybeans, and livestock being the main sources of income. In the 20th century, the construction of the Harlan Reservoir brought additional economic opportunities to the area, including tourism and recreational activities.
Today, Harrison County continues to thrive as a vibrant community. It is home to a diverse population and offers a wide range of recreational and cultural activities. The county's rich history is celebrated through museums, historical landmarks, and events that showcase the area's heritage.
Harrison County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Harrison County, Iowa.
- 1839: Harrison County is established.
- 1852: The first public school is opened in Harrison County.
- 1857: The towns of Magnolia and Missouri Valley are platted.
- 1860: The first courthouse is built in Logan, the county seat.
- 1864: The Pony Express begins its service through Harrison County.
- 1870: The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad reaches Harrison County.
- 1887: The Harrison County Historical Society is founded.
- 1916: The Missouri River flood causes extensive damage in Harrison County.
- 1930: The Loess Hills State Forest is established in the county.
- 1950: The Boyer River Reservoir is constructed in Harrison County.