Red Oak Iowa Washington School 1907


Red Oak Iowa Washington School 1907

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Red Oak Iowa Washington School 1907:
$5.00


This sale is for a great early card. Nice view of the building. Red Oak is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Iowa located along the East Nishnabotna River. Red Oak derives its name from Red Oak Creek which flows through the community and was noted for the red oaks on its banks. The first settlers arrived there in the 1850s. In 1865 it became the official county seat of Montgomery County and the courthouse which had been in the middle of the county seven miles east in Frankfort, Iowa was towed to the community during a snow storm. That courthouse remained in place until the current Montgomery County Courthouse was built in 1891. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.In 1869 the community was officially founded when the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (called the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad at the time) arrived. The community was named Red Oak Junction by the railroad on March 20, 1876. The junction was a line off the main Chicago to Council Bluffs, Iowa line that went to Nebraska City, Nebraska and on to Lincoln, Nebraska.The Junction name was dropped in 1901 although the community continues to celebrate its history each summer in Junction Days. In 1903 a new depot was opened by the railroad. It today serves as a museum celebrating the community\'s significant military heritage and its disproportionate number of casualties in various wars and most famously in World War II. The depot is one of nine places in Montgomery County on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Iowa.Darwin R. Merritt, born in Red Oak on April 12, 1872, graduated third in his class from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland on July 1, 1897. On February 15, 1898, he perished in the explosion that sank the USS Maine (ACR-1) in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. His body was later recovered and interred in Evergreen Cemetery in Red Oak.The community has had a disproportionate number of casualties in the Civil War and World War II.In the American Civil War, the area provided more Union troops per capita than any other in the state. Company M (which also included residents from Montgomery County) had 160 casualties among its 250 members; 52 men were killed in action.Early World War II battles claimed a disproportionate number of soldiers from Red Oak (although the final casualty statistics tend to disprove the oft-repeated statement that Red Oak suffered more losses per capita than any other American community). In the Battle of the Kasserine Pass in February 1943, forty-five soldiers from Red Oak alone were captured or killed. At the time more than 100 telegrams arrived in Red Oak saying that its soldiers were missing in action. In recognition of Red Oak\'s extraordinary sacrifice, the city\'s name was given to a \"victory ship\". The SS Red Oak Victory has become a floating museum in the shipyard where it was built, in Richmond, California.The old Burlington Northern depot has been transformed into a museum telling this history.The Red Oak School District was established in 1870, while Webster Eaton first published the Red Oak Express newspaper in 1868.This card would be a great addition to any postcard collection . Check out my other sales for more great cards.The scans show the condition of this item. Please examine them closely as they are an important part of the description. If there are any questions please email before offerding. I ship in a 6\" X 9\" envelope with the card between two pieces of cardboard. The $3.00 shipping charge is what it costs me to send an item anywhere in the continental US. The buyer will pay $3.00 for shipping in the US. For international shipping, cost will be determined by final destination. Thanks for looking and Good Luck offerding!

Red Oak Iowa Washington School 1907:
$5.00

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