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Emmet County was created by authority of the Iowa Legislature in 1851. Enough settlers had been established in the area to organize the county in 1859. [3] The county was named for the Irish patriot Robert Emmet, who was hanged as a traitor to the British government at the age of 25. [4]
According to the United States Census Bureau, Iowa Lake Township covers an area of 28.66 square miles (74.24 square kilometers); of this, 28.08 square miles (72.74 square kilometers, 97.98 percent) is land and 0.58 square miles (1.5 square kilometers, 2.02 percent) is water.
Emmet Township is one of twelve townships in Emmet County, Iowa, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 178. [1] History.
Dec. 23—Curry County commissioners on Tuesday named Sam Kelley as the new county assessor. The vote was 3-2 with Commissioners Seth Martin and Brad Bender opposing. The position became available ...
This is a list of Iowa county courthouses. Each county in Iowa has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse, except for Lee County , which has two county seats and two county courthouses.
Emmet County was created in 1851, but because it lacked settlers, no county government was established until 1858 and a vote was taken on February 7, 1859. [1] A group of three commissioners chose Estherville to be the county seat. A Fort Dodge, Iowa contractor received a
The half-hour black and white pilot titled The Virginian aired in 1958 as part of the anthology series Decision, which in other weeks aired pilots for six other series.. In the pilot, unlike in the later series, the Virginian had a noticeable Southern accent and wore a belt buckle marked "CSA", indicating service in the Confederate States Army. [3]