- Siegel, Iowa
Siegel was a settlement in Douglas Township in Bremer County,
Iowa ,United States . Founded in 1889, the community ceased to exist in the 1940s. Today all this left of the settlement isSt. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel .Geography
Siegel was located on present-day Kildeer Avenue, one mile west of
U.S. Route 63 and between 160th Street and 150th Street.History of the area
Primarily settled by Germans, Siegel was named by Frederick Schultz, Jr., the first postmaster of the Siegel post office. The settlement was likely named after Union General
Franz Sigel who recruited hundreds of German-American soldiers for the Union Army during theAmerican Civil War . In fact, many Iowans served under General Sigel first in Missouri at theBattle of Wilson's Creek and later in GeneralU.S. Grant 'sArmy of the Potomac .The post office at Siegel was established on
June 26 ,1889 but was closed onSeptember 15 ,1900 .cite book | title =Pictorial Atlas of Bremer County, Iowa| publisher =Title Atlas Company, Inc| date =1983| location =Minneapolis, Minnesota] However, a creamery and general store remained until the 1940s.Today, all that is left of Siegel is
St. John's United Church of Christ of Siegel .References
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