Gilmore City is located on the line between Pocahontas and Humboldt
counties, on Section1 of Lake, and Section 6 of Weaver Township.
The town's elevation is so high that before the view was obstructed
by artificial groves, the three neighboring county seats -
Pocahontas, Humboldt, and Fort Dodge, could be seen from it. It is
on the line of the Des Moines and Ruthven branch of the C.R.I. and
P. Ry., and was named in honor of its superintendent, C.N. Gilmore
of Des Moines.
The track was laid to Gilmore City about June 1, 1882, and this
event led to the founding of the town. It is 18 miles northwest of
Tara and is in the center of a rich agricultural section of county
that at that time was comparatively unsettled, so that only here and
there would be seen a spot of cultivated ground.
The prairies, covered with a luxuriant growth of grass and flowers,
and stretching away in every direction as far as the eye could
reach, like a rolling sea of green and yellow hues, presented to the
observer a scene as beautiful as the eye of man ever rested upon.
It was a splendid range from stock and game, and sporting engineer
thought it not inappropriate to commemorate this fact in the names
of the towns further north-Plover, Mallard and Curlew.
The few old settlers of this section, who previously had to haul
their lumber, coal, and other necessities from Fort Dodge and other
distant places, and did not leave their farms in grasshopper times,
because they could not sell them for the price of government land
are now happy in the possession of valuable farms and comfortable
homes.
Near the city is a splendid quarry limestone, which furnishes an
inexhaustible supply of good rock either for building purposes or
for use as a fertilizer. Many of the business blocks have been
built of this substantial material and the large number of fine
buildings erected would prove a credit to a town of much larger
size.
One of the largest general stores in the county will be found here.
The first store building was erected by L.E. Childs in 1882 and soon
after its completion he was appointed postmaster. This was a frame
building, and after the site of the town was permanently arranged,
it was moved to its present location, where since 1891; it has been
occupied by the Collins Brothers.
The first teacher was Captain F. E. Beers in a room over Conn's
store in the winter of 1882-1883. Some early teachers were Angeline
Jackson, Charles Sargent, Ida Garlock, Miss McCormick, and Mrs. Edna
Blake.
This historical information was taken from the following sources:
"The Gilmore City Centennial", "Pocahontas County History of 1904",
and Humboldt County History.
Page Online: Apr 2018 |