Bryantsburg is located on Iowa State Highway 150, near the junction of 150th Street.[3] It lies about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the county seat of Independence.[3][4]
History
Bryantsburg in north-central Buchanan County, Iowa, in 1903
Founded in the 19th century, the community was originally known as Bryant. Later, the name changed to Bryantburg (no 'S'). Bryantburg was a flag station on the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad; the depot was later upgraded to a full station, and by the early 1900s, Bryantburg was considered a "small town".[5]
Bryantsburg was once home to a bank,[6] schools, and a post office.[7] Early postmasters in Bryantsburg included J.R. Cowell, A. Johnson, C.W. Cowell and J.M. Barclay.[8][9] The post office was closed by 1925.[7]
Bryantsburg was the site of the Free Will Baptist Church, which originally held meetings in the southwestern part of Hazleton Township until 1900, when the church opened in Bryantsburg. In 1914, the church membership was around 50.[5]
Bryantsburg's population was 41 in 1902,[11] and 52 in 1925.[12]
In 1931, a major hailstorm in northeast Iowa damaged crops and farm products in the Bryantsburg area, as well as in Swisher, Shueyville, Vinton, Fairfax, and LaPorte City. The path of the storm began in Bryantsburg, and the damage in Buchanan County was extensive, accounted as a near total loss of crops. Poultry and pigs were also killed in the storm, which ranged from one to four miles wide in Buchanan County.[13]
^ abIowa Atlas and Gazetteer. Yarmouth, ME: Garmin Limited. 2021. p. 31.
^ abThe Attorneys List. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Attorney List Department. 1940. p. 294. Archived from the original on November 3, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2023.