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The south-eastern part of Iowa Territory became Iowa, the 29th state in the union, on December 28, 1846, [3] by which point 44 counties had been created. Counties continued to be created by the state government until 1857, when the last county, Humboldt County , was created. [ 4 ]
The Big Sioux River collects the Rock River from the northeast in Sioux County, Iowa. [7] A minor headwaters tributary of the Big Sioux in Grant County, South Dakota, is known as the Indian River. [8] [10] Broken Kettle Creek has its confluence with the Big Sioux in Plymouth County, Iowa.
By 2020, the county at 66.5 point margin was Joe Biden's second-weakest county in Iowa, being overtaken by almost as equally Republican neighboring Lyon County at 67.5 points. [18] In 1992, Sioux County was one of only two counties in the nation, along with Jackson County, Kentucky, to give George H. W. Bush over seventy percent of its vote. [19]
Big Lake (Iowa) Big Spirit Lake; Black Hawk Lake (Sac County, Iowa) ... (Sac County, Iowa) Black Hawk State Park; Brushy Creek State Recreation Area; ... Little Sioux ...
The Rock River starts in Pipestone County, Minnesota, approximately 13 miles (21 km) northeast of the town of Pipestone, and flows initially southwardly through Rock County, Minnesota, and Lyon County, Iowa, where it turns southwestward into Sioux County, Iowa. It flows into the Big Sioux River in Sioux County, 6 miles (10 km) north of Hawarden.
Hawarden is a city in Sioux County, Iowa, United States. The population was 2,700 at the time of the 2020 census. [4] It is located on the Big Sioux River. History
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The following is a list of rivers and creeks in Iowa. The rivers are listed by multiple arrangements: those that form part of the boundaries of the U.S. state of Iowa ;