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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.
Battle Creek is a part of the Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District. It was formerly a part of the Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District , [ 12 ] which was established in 1994, [ 13 ] until its merger with the Odebolt–Arthur Community School District on July 1, 2018.
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Iowa 2 west / CR J46 east – Riverton, Nebraska City: Southern end of Iowa 2 overlap; former Iowa 42: Sidney: 12.667: 20.386: Iowa 2 east – Shenandoah: Northern end of Iowa 2 overlap: Sidney–Green township line: 18.652: 30.017: CR J24 – Thurman: Former Iowa 145: Green Township: 22.650: 36.452: CR J18 / Loess Hills National Scenic Byway ...
Printable version; In other projects ... 2048 Avalon Rd, Dubuque, Iowa; Lustron House - 501 ... Lustron House - 255 Bedford Rd. N., Battle Creek, Michigan [9]
Battle Creek: Michigan: 1898: Standing: NRHP contributing property (Maple Street Historic District) [2] [70] [401] [402] Fridolin and Alma Purpus House (114 S. Franklin St.) New Bremen: Ohio: 1898: Standing: Same design as Adolph Boesel House [389] Williams-Woodard-Banks House (501 Broad St.) Wilson: North Carolina: 1898: Standing
But according to the bronze plate State of Iowa historical marker at the bottom of Battle Hill in the ditch next to Iowa State Highway 175, about one mile east of Battle Creek, this hill, creek, and town were named after a small battle between a government surveying party and a band of Sioux Native Americans that took place in 1849.
For civil administrative purposes, Iowa state law allows each county board of supervisors to divide the county into townships. [1] An elected or appointed board of trustees governs each township. The trustees are often elected, but may be appointed by the county board of supervisors if authorized by voters after a referendum.