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Burlington -
Fayette Tp. - The town was originally located on lands owned by
John Ferguson and Wm. Elkins, and was owned at that time by E. B.
Greene, now known as the Delta, the school house and church of
that name being on or nearby the same land. There were several log
cabins erected, but the question of title arose, and upon
examination, they concluded to move their location and selected
the present site; John Davidson and William Burton each giving 25
acres of land, in all 50 acres, which now composes the present
town of Burlington. Several of the houses which had been built on
the Delta lands were torn down and hauled to and erected at the
new place, which was named Burlington for a Burlington in Vermont.
Ironton Register July 11, 1895. Burlington was named by E. B.
Greene and Carpus Clark for Burlington, Vt., and Carpus Clark and
S. M. Browning named Burlington, Iowa, for our chief town.
Burlington was organized in March of 1817 as the county seat of
Lawrence county. Burlington was the only post office in the county
until 1821. Thomas Kerr was the first postmaster. Burlington was
the first town laid out. The brick tavern at Burlington, was the
first brick house. The first road surveyed was from Burlington to
the mouth of Symmes. |
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