June 20, 2008, Newsletter Issue #205: Iowa Genealogy

Tip of the Week


Is Iowa really made up of all farms? Was Iowa always famous for its farmland or did it have anything else to offer? When did Iowa become a state?

Have you always wondered these things? Search online sites for access to all sorts of information about Iowa and its people. Perhaps you will find some relatives you never knew about.

If you are wondering what the first county in Iowa was or when Iowa became a state (1846), this website is for you. You can also use the website to find out information about deaths and births throughout the years in each county of Iowa. For instance, you can find out that the current population of Iowa is around three million people.

The United States obtained Iowa as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and Lewis and Clark explored Iowa as a result of that purchase. Many farms popped up throughout the state, showing that Iowa has long been known as a great place to grow crops and farm the land!

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