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  1. Poweshiek County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,662. [1] . The county seat is Montezuma. [2] . The county is named for the chief of the Fox tribe who signed the treaty ending the Black Hawk War. It lies along Interstate 80 between Des Moines and Iowa City.

  2. About Poweshiek County. Located in east-central Iowa, Poweshiek County was established in 1843 and named for Meskwaki Chief Poweshiek, a chief of the Fox Indian people. The Courthouse, located in Montezuma, was completed in 1859. The County is home to eight communities and home to 18,662 residents.

  3. Poweshiek County was founded in 1848 and is now home to 18,662 residents. Located in east-central Iowa, its county seat is Montezuma. Namesake. Poweshiek County was named in honor of Chief Poweshiek, a prominent leader of the Fox Tribe, the name being interpreted in treaties as meaning the Roused Bear or the Shedding Bear. Courthouse.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2017 · The History of Poweshiek County, Iowa : containing a history of the County, its cities, towns, &c., ... : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.