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The Guttenberg area was a site of Sac and Fox campgrounds until 1823. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 transferred ownership to the United States and the Black Hawk Purchase of 1833 finally opened the area for legal settlement. Guttenberg's past is preserved today in the many limestone buildings built by German immigrants in the mid-to-late 19th ...
Jefferson Township covers an area of 57.47 square miles (148.8 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Guttenberg. According to the USGS, it contains nine cemeteries: Borcherding, Guttenberg, Lewis, Mount Olivet, Saint Johns, Saint Marys, Saint Michael, Saint Pauls and Stock School. Frenchtown Lake is within this township.
The Front Street (River Park Drive) Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Guttenberg, Iowa, United States.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and in 2004 its boundaries increased to include buildings that did not front onto River Park Drive.
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The Matt-Bahls House is a historic building located in Guttenberg, Iowa, United States. The two-story vernacular stone structure was built sometime before 1858. It features a full-length, two-story, frame porch on its south side. The single-story frame addition on the northeast side blends into the older structure. [2]
The Wehmer House is a historic building located in Guttenberg, Iowa, United States. This 1½-story brick building was constructed by George Wehmer between 1856 and 1862. [ 2 ] The adjacent lumber yard owned the house by 1900, but it returned to being a private residence by mid-century.