Montgomery County, Iowa
Chautauqua Park
Chicago, Burlington Northern and Quincy Depot
Ellis, William and Amanda J., Farmstead Historic District
Grant Commercial Historic District
Hebard, Alfred, House
Montgomery County Courthouse
Montgomery County Jail
Moore, Josiah B. and Sara, House
Murphy, Thos. D. Co. Factory And Power Plant
Nodaway River Bridge
Osborne, Edmund B., House
Red Oak Downtown Historic District
Red Oak Firehouse and City Jail
Red Oak High School
Red Oak Public Library
Round Barn, Pilot Grove Township
Round Barn, Washington Township
Sciola Missionary Baptist Church
Villisca National Guard Armory
Birth Place of Virginia Christine, Folgers Coffee Mrs. Olsen
City Hall
Commemorating the "Old Mill"
Company "F" Memorial Park Veterans Memorial
George H. Hawkins Memorial
Iowa National Guard Memorial
Kenworthy Building 1916
Korean War Memorial
Mr. Richard H. Simpson
Post Office / Bryant Building / Barber Shop
Red Oak Depot
Red Oak Firehouse
Red Oak Public Library
Thomas D. Murphy Company World War Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
William Stipe
World War II Memorial
World War Memorial
"Red Stone Boulder"
During the mid-19th century, the county experienced rapid growth due to the construction of railroads. The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, later known as the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, played a significant role in the county's development, attracting new settlers and promoting economic growth. Towns such as Red Oak, Villisca, and Elliott emerged as commercial centers for agricultural trade.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw Montgomery County thrive as an agricultural region. Farmers cultivated corn, wheat, and oats, while also raising livestock such as cattle and hogs. The county's fertile soil and favorable climate contributed to its agricultural success. Manufacturing also became an important sector in the county, with industries such as flour mills, brick plants, and lumber mills emerging throughout the region.
In the 20th century, Montgomery County faced economic challenges as the agricultural industry underwent consolidation, reducing the number of small family farms. The Great Depression and declining population further impacted the county's economy. However, the county has since diversified its economy, with industries such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing playing prominent roles. Today, Montgomery County maintains a rich agricultural heritage while embracing new opportunities for growth and development.
Brief timeline of the history of Montgomery County, Iowa:
- 1851 - Montgomery County established
- 1875 - Red Oak, the county seat, founded
- 1879 - First railroad completed in the county
- 1885 - Formation of the first rural school district
- 1891 - Construction of the Montgomery County Courthouse
- 1929 - Great Depression begins, impacting the county
- 1941-1945 - Montgomery County residents contribute to World War II efforts
- 1972 - Montgomery County Historical Society founded
- 1984 - Farm crisis affects the county's economy
- 2011 - Flooding occurs along the Nishnabotna River
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Montgomery County, Iowa.