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The Buchanan Amish affiliation is a subgroup of Amish that was formed in 1914 in Buchanan County, Iowa.It is among the most conservative in the entire Amish world. [1] It is the fourth largest of all Amish affiliations, having almost as many church districts as the Holmes Old Order Amish affiliation.
Buchanan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,565. [1] Its county seat is Independence. [2] The county was created in 1837 and was named in honor of Senator James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States.
Fairbank Township is one of sixteen townships in Buchanan County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2000 census, ... Amish, North Amish and Union. References
The Buchanan Amish affiliation was formed in 1914 in Buchanan County, Iowa. It is among the most conservative in the entire Amish world. [7] It is the fourth largest of all Amish affiliation, having almost as many church districts as the Holmes Old Order Amish affiliation. Geographically it is more spread out than any other Amish affiliation.
Jesup is a city in Buchanan County and partly in Black Hawk County in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 2,508 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] It was named for Morris Ketchum Jesup, [3] president of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad. The Black Hawk County portion of Jesup is part of the Waterloo–Cedar Falls Metropolitan ...
The Wapsie Valley School District, or Wapsie Valley Schools, is a public school district serving the towns of Fairbank and Readlyn and surrounding rural areas in eastern Buchanan County and western Black Hawk County. [2] The school's mascot is the Warriors, and their colors are black and gold.
Feb. 14—This is the 22nd article written to commemorate the Rush County Bicentennial. Forty-eight years ago I wrote a graduate paper about Amish education. The paper was titled The Educational ...
Counties with Amish settlements in 2021. Old Order Amish population growth in the 20th century. There were 32 states of the United States with an Amish population in 2024 that consists of at least one Amish settlement of Old or New Order Amish, excluding more modern Amish groups like e.g. the Beachy Amish. New Order Amish are seen as part of ...