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Battle Creek is a city in Ida County, Iowa, United States. The population was 700 at the 2020 census. [2] History. Battle Creek got its start in the year 1877, ...
The Dr. Francis B. Warnock House is a historical building located in Battle Creek, Iowa, United States. Dr. Warnock was an Iowa native who received his degree from the University of Iowa in 1882. That same year he set up his practice in Battle Creek, and received his certificate from the State Board of Health in 1886.
Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District (OABCIG) is a rural public school district headquartered in Ida Grove, Iowa. [2] The consolidated district has territory in Crawford, Ida, Sac and Woodbury counties. Communities served include Ida Grove, Arthur, Battle Creek and Odebolt. [3] [4]
Battle Creek is a stream in Ida County, Iowa, United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Maple River . Some claim that Battle Creek was named for a skirmish between Native American tribes near the stream. [ 2 ]
The Blood Run Site is an archaeological site on the border of the US states of Iowa and South Dakota.The site was essentially populated for 8,500 years, within which earthworks structures were built by the Oneota Culture and occupied by descendant tribes such as the Ioway, Otoe, Missouri, and shared with Quapaw and later Kansa, Osage, and Omaha (who were both Omaha and Ponca at the time) people.
Map of the United States with Iowa highlighted Iowa Cities and Counties. Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of 2010, there are 943 incorporated cities in the U.S. state of Iowa. According to the 2020 United States Census, Iowa has 3,190,369 inhabitants and 55,857.13 square miles (144,669.3 km 2) of land. [1]
The district was established on July 1, 1994, as a merger of the former Battle Creek and Ida Grove school districts. [2]The former Odebolt–Arthur Community School District and the Battle Creek–Ida Grove district, in 2009, started a "grade sharing" in which the districts sent their children to the same high school and shared personnel. [3]
The 1st Iowa had taken about 800 men into the battle, and had 12 men killed, 138 wounded, and 4 missing in action. [58] Sturgis withdrew his force back to Rolla via Springfield. [ 59 ] One member of the 1st Iowa estimated that the regiment had marched 620 miles (1,000 km) from the time they reached Renick to the arrival at Rolla. [ 60 ]