April 6, 1853.

Meet Iowa City’s Mayors – Jacob P. DeForest
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April 6, 1853 – Three months after Iowa City was finally incorporated, our first mayor – Jacob P. DeForest – and his city council are installed.

Iowa City Mayor #1 – According to his records in Find-A-Grave, Jacob Peter DeForest was born on December 2, 1791 in Rensselaer County, New York. We assume that he must have been a farmer, since in the March 30, 1853 Iowa (City) Republican, we find that he – along with many other Iowa City pioneers – were involved in the formation of the first Johnson County Agricultural Society, just days before being named our city’s first mayor.

J.P. DeForest died on February 18, 1854 (age 62), and is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City. Historian, Irving Weber, tells us that DeForest Street is named for our first mayor, and while it is only ten blocks long, running from Marcy on the west to Muscatine Avenue on the east, its one claim to fame is that it’s the location of Mark Twain Elementary School, located at 1355 DeForest Street.

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Old Stone Capitol Remembers: April 1968 – Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial – Read more at our website.

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April 5, 2025.

U.S.S. Iowa – The Navy’s Finest. Read more at our website.

April 5, 2025 – The U.S. Navy officially welcomes its newest Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine to the fleet – the U.S.S. Iowa.

The new U.S.S. Iowa’s keel was laid down on August 20, 2019 at the Quonset Point Facility of General Dynamics Electric Boat in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. She was christened on June 17, 2023 by Christie Vilsack, the boat’s sponsor and former First Lady of Iowa.

The commissioning of the U.S.S. Iowa marks a new chapter for the state’s naval legacy, as the submarine begins active duty in the Navy’s fleet. The Iowa is the seventh naval vessel to bear the name of the Hawkeye State. The previous U.S.S. Iowa served from 1942 to 1990 and played key roles in World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War, leaving behind a proud legacy.

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