March 30, 1853.

Meet Iowa City’s Mayors – Jacob P. DeForest

March 30, 1853 – The Iowa Republican announces the first gathering of the Johnson County Agricultural Society which will include our first Iowa City mayor – J.P. DeForest.

Iowa City Mayor #1 – DeForest – while involved in local politics – might have been a farmer, or minimally a land investor, 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.

According to his records in Find-A-Grave, Jacob Peter (J.P.) DeForest was born on December 2, 1791 in Rensselaer County, New York, and served in the War of 1812 as a Major. He was the husband of Elizabeth Eliza Eddy, died on February 18, 1854 (age 62), and is buried in Oakland Cemetery – Block 4, Lot #43 – in Iowa City.

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March 29, 1979 – The University of Iowa Pentacrest is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read more at our website.

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March 29, 1905.

Iowa City: Opening Doors For The Deaf.
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March 29, 1905 – Edmund Booth – the deaf-and-blind-in-one-eye newspaper editor who helped start Iowa’s first School for the Deaf dies at age 94 – the oldest newspaper editor in America!

In 1854, with the help of the newspaper editor Edmund Booth, William E. Ijams comes to Iowa City to open Iowa’s first School for the Deaf. The following year, the State of Iowa adds on-going financial support and over the next twelve years, attendance triples in size: growing from twenty-one students to seventy-five.

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