Kossuth County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
William C. and Hertha Dau House | 01993-07-29July 29, 1993 | 315 S. Dodge St. |
Algona | |||
Des Moines River Bridge | 01998-05-15May 15, 1998 | County Road P14 over the East Fork of the Des Moines River |
Swea City | |||
Land and Loan Office Building | 01998-03-19March 19, 1998 | 123 E. State St. |
Algona | Also known as the Henry Adams Building | ||
Lu Verne City Jail | 01992-12-18December 18, 1992 | 307 3rd St. |
Lu Verne |
Read more about this topic: National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Iowa
Famous quotes containing the words kossuth and/or county:
“I was here first introduced to Joe.... He was a good-looking Indian, twenty-four years old, apparently of unmixed blood, short and stout, with a broad face and reddish complexion, and eyes, methinks, narrower and more turned up at the outer corners than ours, answering to the description of his race. Besides his underclothing, he wore a red flannel shirt, woolen pants, and a black Kossuth hat, the ordinary dress of the lumberman, and, to a considerable extent, of the Penobscot Indian.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Dont you know there are 200 temperance women in this county who control 200 votes. Why does a woman work for temperance? Because shes tired of liftin that besotted mate of hers off the floor every Saturday night and puttin him on the sofa so he wont catch cold. Tonight were for temperance. Help yourself to them cloves and chew them, chew them hard. Were goin to that festival tonight smelling like a hot mince pie.”
—Laurence Stallings (18941968)