- Morse, Iowa
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Morse is a small unincorporated village in Section 9, Graham Township, Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is a part of the Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The first settler was William Jayne. One of the founders was A.W.G. Morse, an early settler in Iowa, who kept journals which have been recently published by Cedar Creek Press. It was once a stop on the C RI & P Railroad. It contains several houses and the Morse Community Club. Every year the community hosts a 3rd of July celebration, which includes a parade, food, and fireworks.
Municipalities and communities of Johnson County, Iowa Cities Coralville | Hills | Iowa City | Lone Tree | North Liberty | Oxford | Shueyville | Solon | Swisher | Tiffin | University Heights | West Branch‡
Townships Big Grove | Cedar | Clear Creek | East Lucas | Fremont | Graham | Hardin | Jefferson | Liberty | Lincoln | Madison | Monroe | Newport | Oxford | Penn | Pleasant Valley | Scott | Sharon | Union | Washington
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communitiesFootnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Coordinates: 41°44′58″N 91°26′05″W / 41.74944°N 91.43472°W
Categories:- Populated places in Johnson County, Iowa
- Unincorporated communities in Iowa
- Iowa City metropolitan area
- Iowa geography stubs
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