About
Statistics
Values approximated for the area include:
- Area of Clayton County: 790 square miles
- State Rank (Area): 5th largest
- Roads and Bridges:
- 1,081 miles of secondary roads
- 837 miles of unpaved roads
- 220 miles of paved and seal coat surfaced roads
- 226 legal structures as defined by Chapter 23 of Code of Federal Regulations part 650
Origins
Clayton County was established on December 21, 1837, when it split from Dubuque County. It was named in honor of John Middleton Clayton. Clayton was a lawyer, politician, and U.S. Senator from Delaware. He later served as Secretary of State under President Zachary Taylor.
Population
The population of Clayton County has declined over the past decades, but the county still ranks 42 overall in size for the state.
- 2020 Census: 17,043
- 2010 Census: 18,129
- 2000 Census: 18,678
County Seat
The county seat of Clayton County moved several times between 1840 and 1876. It was located first in Prairie La Porte, but in 1843, the people voted to have the seat changed to Jacksonville. Later, the county seat moved to Garnavillo and then to Elkader. As soon as Elkader was declared the county seat, the city of Guttenberg petitioned to consider an election between Elkader and Guttenberg. Guttenberg won the election by 1,007 votes. Just as the county records were arriving in Guttenberg, Garnavillo moved to have the county seat relocated. Several other contests between these cities followed, but eventually Elkader was victorious in securing the county seat.
Courthouse
The first courthouse was built in Prairie La Porte in 1840, now known as Guttenberg. The second courthouse was built in 1844 in Jacksonville, later renamed to Garnavillo. This building was sold in 1866 to help fund a courthouse to be built in the new county seat of Elkader. The County Board of Supervisors could only spend $2,000 a year on the construction of the Elkader courthouse. However, by 1876, with another county seat contest pressing, the citizens of Elkader and the county came up with the $10,000 needed for the courthouse.
The present courthouse, designed with Italianate architectural style by O.F. Davis, was begun in the summer of 1867. A large addition to the original building was added in 1877. This red brick building used limestone quarried nearby for the foundation. The courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as a part of the County Courthouses in Iowa Thematic Resource. The cornerstone, laid in 1887, reads "July 4, A.L. 5877." The A.L. stands for Anno Lucis, or Year of Light, a date used by Freemasons to indicate the number of years that have elapsed since 4000 B.C.
Spacious additions and a clock tower have been added, as well as a Civil War monument that was added to the grounds in 1919. The clock is a Howard clock model Number 1; records indicate its installation was in 1890. The clock was paid for by the citizens of Elkader. The clock required daily winding; then it was electrified in 1980. The cupola was expanded in 1896 to include a 45-foot clock tower.
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News & Announcements
Clayton County public notices are published on the Iowa Public Notices website. Visit our News page for additional updates.
Official Newspapers
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