• JANUARY COUNCIL MEETINGS: Monday, January 13th & Monday, January 27th 
  • CITY OFFICE HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December 25th, Wednesday, January 1st
  • HOLIDAY GARBAGE/RECYCLE COLLECTION: Will follow the normal schedule with collection on Tuesday, December 24th & Tuesday, December 31st

The History of Durant, Iowa

Our History

The History of Durant, Iowa1835 | David W Walton, first settler in this vicinity, which later becomes Durant.

1853 | The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad come to Iowa and survey across the northern part of Muscatine county.

1854 | Benjamin Brayton, a civil engineer for the Rock Island Railroad, comes to the area to negotiate railroad business. Brayton with friends, John Dix and Thomas Durant, change the course of the railroad to go through Cedar County. A town is laid out and platted by Brayton and Mr. Durant donates $800.00 for the erection of a schoolhouse. Brayton names the new town “Durant” in honor of his esteemed friend. Village well dug in June 1854.

1855 | Durant is recorded as a town June 27, 1855. First building in town erected by James Young, a carpenter, in August. Shortly thereafter the hotel and depot were built.

1858 | First schoolhouse built in the Spring of 1858.

1867 | Durant is incorporated on July 5th, Mr. Allen Nesbitt is elected as first Mayor.

1835 | David W Walton, first settler in this vicinity, which later becomes Durant.

1853 | The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad come to Iowa and survey across the northern part of Muscatine county.

1854 | Benjamin Brayton, a civil engineer for the Rock Island Railroad, comes to the area to negotiate railroad business. Brayton with friends, John Dix and Thomas Durant, change the course of the railroad to go through Cedar County. A town is laid out and platted by Brayton and Mr. Durant donates $800.00 for the erection of a schoolhouse. Brayton names the new town “Durant” in honor of his esteemed friend. Village well dug in June 1854.

1855 | Durant is recorded as a town June 27, 1855. First building in town erected by James Young, a carpenter, in August. Shortly thereafter the hotel and depot were built.

1858 | First schoolhouse built in the Spring of 1858.

1867 | Durant is incorporated on July 5th, Mr. Allen Nesbitt is elected as first Mayor.

The History of Durant, Iowa

Tri-County Heritage/Genealogy Museum

Tri-County Heritage & Genealogy Museum

820 5th Street
PO Box 845
Durant, IA  52747 

Hours
The museum hours are Wednesdays from 3:00pm – 6:00pm, and Saturdays from 9:00am – 12:00pm.  Appointments by calling 563.320.5809.

Tri-County Heritage & Genealogy Museum Board Members

Dale Trede, President    563.370.4994

Annette Richardson, Vice President   563.260.4538

Brad Mumm, Treasurer

Mary Erickson, Secretary   563.320.5809

Dawn Smith, Board Member   563.785.6831

Erna Cielecki, Board Member   563.785.4830

Member of the Iowa Museum Association

 

NOTICE: FOR CITY NOTIFICATIONS SUCH AS SNOW EMERGENCIES….

Effective July 1, 2021, Cedar County Emergency Management has a new notification system that will also affect the City of Durant. We now use Alert Iowa. If you were signed up prior to July 1, 2021 with WENS-Wireless Emergency Notification System - you will need to sign up under Alert Iowa. It does not matter what county you live in, if you sign up you will receive local alerts and notification. In order for anyone to receive local notifications such as boil orders or snow emergencies, please go to https://ema.cedar-county.org/.  Under “Sign Up Now” an account can be created so you can receive the county and local city alerts.  You can also text CedarIA to 672-83 to create an account.

ALL PHONE CONTACT INFORMATION - EVEN LAND LINES - WILL NEED TO SIGN UP UNDER ALERT IOWA.
If you do not sign up there will be no notifications from the City of Durant. Unfortunately that is how this system is designed under Iowa Homeland Security.

If you have general questions, please call City Hall at 563-785-4451. If you need help creating an account please call Cedar County Emergency Management and Jodi or Kate can assist with helping you create an account: 563-886-3355. We are hoping in the future to have a direct link from our website to Cedar County EMA to make it easier to sign up. If you do not have a computer or smart phone and would like to sign up, you may call Cedar County EMA, or you may use the computers at the Durant Branch, Scott County Library to set up an account.