Couler Valley
The Couler Valley is a valley near Dubuque, Iowa, and has the Bee Branch Creek, previously known as the Couler Creek, located in it. It is about long. It is found in the Driftless Area.
Etymology
The name Couler has unknown meanings, however it could originate from the French couler or "to cast." Previously, the lower section went by Langworthy Hollow.History
It has been interpreted that the Little [Maquoketa River] used to flow through the Couler Valley.Mining started in the valley in 1788 when Julien Dubuque befriended the Meskwaki. Most of the Couler Valley was included in the land grant to Dubuque by the Spanish Empire. After Dubuque's death, the Meskwaki took over mining and exported lead to white settlers who had a furnace on a Mississippian Island. In 1833, settling was permitted west of the Mississippi and mining was resumed by settlers.