Churchville, Iowa


Churchville is an unincorporated community in Warren County, Iowa, United States. It is located in Jefferson Township at the intersection of Churchville Street and 30th Avenue. It is southwest of Prole and north of Martensdale at an altitude of.

History

Churchville was founded by John Churchman in 1854.
The Church of the Assumption, a Catholic church, was constructed in 1859 under the Archdiocese of Dubuque. The building, the oldest Catholic church in the county, was destroyed in a fire in March 1933 and rebuilt soon afterward. Calvary Cemetery, which dates from at least 1854, has been associated with the Church of the Assumption and is located about a mile west of the community.
The last regular mass for the parish was August 28, 2014. Parishioners were asked by the Des Moines Diocese to move to a larger parish. The building will continue to serve as a shrine where mass may be celebrated once a month and on special occasions.
A rail line was established at Churchville by the late 1800s. The town won two complaints against Chicago Great Western Railroad for repair of the local stock yards for shipping animals to market. Rail service to Churchville was discontinued in July 1921.

Notable residents