Clinton County

Clinton County by the Clinton County Historical Society is a detailed exploration of the region’s rich history, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on January 20, 2004. This edition, comprising 130 pages, presents a narrative that traces the evolution of Clinton County from its early settlement in the 1800s to its current status as a hub of commercial, agricultural, and industrial achievements.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Clinton County’s development, illustrated through over 200 historical photographs. The book captures the transformation of communities such as Lyons, DeWitt, and Camanche, showcasing the area’s journey from its initial days marked by axe and oxen to its modern identity, which includes a diverse population of astronauts and artisans. This work serves as a documentation of the cultural and historical significance of Clinton County within the broader context of United States history.
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Before settlers first arrived in the 1800s, Clinton County rested full of promise along the western edge of the Mississippi River. In the years that have passed, it has become an area of great commercial, agricultural, and industrial accomplishments. From the initial settlement of Lyons, DeWitt, and Camanche, where axe and oxen were prevalent on the scene, to the modern communities that are now home to astronauts and artisans, this book illustrates the incredible growth that has occurred over nearly two centuries. Through over 200 historical photographs, the Clinton County Historical Society documents how Clinton County has become a national treasure of culture and character.
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