RINGGOLD COUNTY,
IOWA
Ray "Bubba" SORENSON II mural in the Ringgold County Courthouse depicting Major Samuel B. RINGGOLD - The Father of Modern Artillery
Welcome to IAGenWeb's Ringgold
County site. My name is Tony
Mercer, the coordinator of the
site.
Enjoy your visit with us. Please come
back often as new material is added on a
regular basis. Thanks for stopping by!
If you should find
a link that doesn't work for you or
wish to contribute to this site or
report corrections, please contact
the site coordinator (see
"Coordinator Contact" located at the
upper left). Thank you.
RINGGOLD COUNTY, IOWA
The
first settlers in what would become
Ringgold County were Charles
SCHOOLER and his wife, followed by
the James TETHEROW family two years
later in 1846. The families believed
that they were residing in the State
of Missouri. This disputed territory
was surveyed twice and consequently
awarded to the State of Iowa in
1850.
Ringgold
County was established in 1847 and
organized in 1855.
Ringgold County was
named in honor of Major
Samuel B. Ringgold (1796-1846). Major Ringgold led a
small American force to victory at
Palo Alto during the first clash of
the Mexican War. However, Major
Ringgold was mortally wounded, dying
three days later. News of his death,
the first American officer casualty
of the Mexican War, filtered back to
the States and made him a hero. [To
learn more about Major Ringgold,
click on his name to for his
biography.] It is believed
that Ringgold County is the only
county in the United States named as
such.
Ringgold County
Courthouse, Mount Ayr
The
first original Ringgold County
Courthouse, built in 1856, was a
14-foot square log building which
was destroyed by a tornado during a
session of the court on June 8th,
1858. Not only was the courthouse
destroyed but many county records
were lost. The county built a new,
larger, and better framed courthouse
out of native lumber 1859 for a cost
of $3,500. This courthouse served
for 25 years.
On Thanksgiving Day,
1889, the second wood-framed
building was destroyed by fire,
burning to the ground.
Fortunately, construction on the
3rd courthouse had already begun
and completed at a cost of
$36,455. This courthouse,
constructed out of brick and
stone, photograph at left,
served Ringgold County well for
approximately 40 years. Inferior
brick and lack of drainage caused
extensive damage. It was
ultimately condemned in 1921 and
torn down after it was sold for
$500 cash.
The county offices were
situated in a part of a garage
[where the Napa Auto Parts is
currently located] for several
years. In 1926, the voters of
Ringgold County approved the
construction of a new courthouse
(the 4th). Made of brick, the new
courthouse has three stories and
was completed at a total cost of
$132,533. It continues to serve
Ringgold County courthouse to the
present day.
In the first floor
lobby hangs a plaque with the
names of all the Ringgold County
servicemen who gave their lives
for our country. These men fought
in the Civil War, World Wars I and
II, the Korean War, and the
Vietnam Conflict. Also in the
courtyard, there is a memorial
statue honoring the county
servicemen. The inscription reads: "In memory of the men who gave
their lives to the defense of
their country."
Until World War II, there
was a large cannon mounted on the
Northwest courthouse lawn. On the
East lawn stood a tall flagpole.
The base was shaped somewhat in a
pyramid with large cannon balls
imbedded in the cement. On
Saturday evenings in the summer
children loved to climb on both
while their parents listened to
band concerts from the bandstand
on the North lawn.
In recent years a
landscaping program has brought
the beauty of new trees, shrubs,
and flowers to the square.
Just as the early pioneers
used the courthouse for many
meetings in addition to its
official functions, the courthouse
is available to community groups
for meetings, entertainment, and
various activities. A good example
is the hot cider and cookies
served in the lobby during the
Christmas walk.
SOURCES:
History of County Governments
in Iowa, Iowa State
Association of Counties,Des
Moines, Iowa, published 1992
www.judicial.state.ia.us/.../pressrel79.asp
Iowa Courts History
www.npg.si.edu/exh/brush/ring.htm
Ringgold
County Message Boards
Click on the
images above for more
Ringgold County Biographies,
Obituaries and other
Documents of interest. IAGenWeb
Special Projects & Sites
Click on
an image above to
access this particular
IAGenWeb site.
Ringgold
County, Iowa
Neighbors
The
county that is
bordered on the
north is UNION County, to the northwest ADAMS County and northeast CLARKE County; on the west is TAYLOR County and east is DECATUR County; on the southwest WORTH County
Missouri and
southeast HARRISON County
Missouri.
Eighme No. 9 school house - One of the most photographed schoolhouses in Iowa
|