Mount Pleasant
Iowa
Mount Pleasant: Old Threshers Reunion
Mount Pleasant, city, seat (1836) of Henry county, southeastern Iowa, U.S., near the Skunk River, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Burlington. Settled in 1834, it was surveyed in 1837 and named for its commanding elevation and pleasant shade trees. It is the site of the state’s first courthouse (1839). A plank road was built from Burlington to Mount Pleasant in the early 1850s, followed a few years later by the railroad. This spurred the town’s subsequent growth.
Mount Pleasant is now a distribution centre and has diversified manufacturing, including the production of telecommunications equipment, bus bodies, metal fireplaces, and rubber hoses. It has a branch of Southeastern Community College (1920) and is the home of Iowa Wesleyan College (1842); the Harlan-Lincoln Home (1857) on the campus, restored as a museum, was formerly the home of James Harlan, an early president of Iowa Wesleyan and a U.S. senator from Iowa, whose daughter Mary married Robert Todd Lincoln. The Midwest Old Threshers Heritage Museums include a large collection of agricultural equipment, steam engines from the turn of the 20th century, and a collection of theatre props and memorabilia; associated with the museums is the annual Old Threshers Reunion (late August–early September). Nearby are Geode State Park (southeast) and Oakland Mills State Park (southwest). Inc. town 1842; city, 1857. Pop. (2000) 8,751; (2010) 8,668.
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