Callender is a city in
Webster County,
Iowa
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, United States. The population was 368 at the time of the
2020 census.
History
From 1866 to 1870, the
Des Moines Valley Railroad Company
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constructed tracks between
Des Moines
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and
Fort Dodge
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. The other end of the line originated at
Keokuk (at the confluence of the
Des Moines
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rivers). As a result, several small towns were created by the railroad along the line to support track maintenance and to grow business. At intervals were 38 stops between Keokuk and Fort Dodge. Kesho, the town that would become Callender, was the 36th stop.
According to the County Assessor's records, the town of Kesho began south of the road (Thomas Street) on the east side of the railroad tracks. There, Gurmond and Thora Bean had established a store in 1867–68. The store was operational when the Des Moines Valley Railroad made it to Kesho in December 1869; however, a November 24, 1870 newspaper article from the ''Iowa Northwest Newspaper'' reads, “The city has disappeared from the face of the earth—not like
Pompeii—but it has gone off on wheels. First the horse barn fell down, then the hotel was taken to pieces and moved off, and lately the depot has been hoisted on wheels, moved up the road and landed near the
Sioux City
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Junction (Tara). Kesho is now inhabited by
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s alone.” A new depot replaced the old one that existed, until it was demolished in 1972. Post office records indicate that there was a post office in Kesho from 1873 until 1877.
In 1875, the town was renamed Callender in honor of Agnes and James Callender of
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who owned all of the land on the west side of the railroad tracks and much of the surrounding area—Webster's Prairies. The Callenders donated land to the town for churches, the school, City Hall and the City Park. A second depot was built on the west side of the track, north of Main (Thomas) Street. The existing town retains much of the 1875 town form, including the donated properties.
Geography
Callender is located at (42.362592, -94.293268).
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the city has a total area of , all land.
Demographics
2010 census
At the
2010 census there were 376 people in 162 households, including 111 families, in the city. The population density was . There were 178 housing units at an average density of . The
racial makup of the city was 98.7% White, 0.3% African American, 0.3% Native American, and 0.8% from two or more races.
Of the 162 households 28.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.9% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.5% were non-families. 28.4% of households were one person and 15.4% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.85.
The age distribution was 23.4% under the age of 18, 9.2% from 18 to 24, 20.2% from 25 to 44, 29.9% from 45 to 64, and 17.3% 65 or older. The median age was 42.3 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.
2000 census
At the
2000 census there were 424 people in 168 households, including 113 families, in the city. The population density was . There were 179 housing units at an average density of . The
racial makup of the city was 98.35% White, 0.24% African American, 0.71% Native American, and 0.71% from two or more races.
Of the 168 households 36.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.5% were married couples living together, 7.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.7% were non-families. 28.0% of households were one person and 15.5% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 3.14.
The age distribution was 27.8% under the age of 18, 10.1% from 18 to 24, 27.1% from 25 to 44, 17.9% from 45 to 64, and 17.0% 65 or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.1 males.
The following income data is from 2000. The median household income was $33,906 and the median family income was $42,917. Males had a median income of $26,917 versus $24,250 for females. The per capita income for the city was $14,411. About 9.5% of families and 11.0% of the population were below the
poverty line
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, including 18.3% of those under age 18 and 2.6% of those age 65 or over.
Education
It is in the
Southeast Valley Community School District Southeast Valley Community School District is a school district headquartered in Gowrie, Iowa.
The district includes sections of the following counties: Webster, Calhoun, Boone, and Greene. Municipalities in the district include Gowrie, Boxholm, ...
.
Southeast Valley High School
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Prior to the merger into Southeast Valley district in 2023, the school was operated by the Prairie Valley Community School ...
in Gowrie is that district's comprehensive high school.
Callender was formerly part of the
Prairie Valley Community School District
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The district was located in portions of Calhoun and Webster counties, as well as a small portion of Greene County. It se ...
, which formed on July 1, 1993 with the merger of the Cedar Valley Community School District and the Prairie Community School District.
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. Retrieved on February 23, 2019. In 2023 that district merged into the Southeast Valley district.
The elementary school for the school district was in Callender from 1994 until 2010. The middle school was near
Farnhamville and the high school was in
Gowrie
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. Before that, Callender was the elementary and middle school for Prairie Community, a consolidated school district including
Moorland, Callender, Gowrie, and
Lanyon. From 1962 until 1974 Callender, Moorland and Gowrie each had elementary schools. Callender also had a junior high school and Gowrie also had a high school.
Infrastructure
Transportation
Callender is at the intersection of County Roads P33 (Fairbanks Ave) and D43 (295th St).
The
Union Pacific Railroad
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is on the east end of town
The
Fort Dodge Regional Airport
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is located 20 miles northwest of town. It is primarily a general aviation airport, but it does have commercial links from Great Lakes Airlines.
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Cities in Iowa
Cities in Webster County, Iowa
Populated places established in 1867