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Olean Flower Delivery Service
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Olean Zip Codes:
65064
Olean: latitude 38.4103 – longitude -92.53
Olean is a village in northern Miller County, Missouri, United States. The population was 128 at the 2010 census.
The community was laid in 1881-1882 by the Jefferson City, Lebanon and Southwestern Railway which became the Missouri Pacific Railroad. It was originally called Proctor, after James G. Proctor, who was an at the forefront settler. The herald was rejected because there was different Procter in Missouri. It was later changed to Cove because of its semicircular shape. That make known was in addition to rejected because of another thesame name in the state. Chester was suggested but over was rejected because there was choice Chester upon the rail line. Ultimately, the railroad company imposed the name “Olean,” after Olean, New York, apparently upon a lark, as no documentation survives explaining any reasoning for choosing a city subsequent to no contacts to the town in Missouri, which in direction had no attachment to oil. Attribution to Dr. W.S. Allee appear not to be true, as Allee never lived in or visited New York State.
At the slope of the 20th century, Olean contained a gristmill and a canning factory.
The railroad left the community in 1962, although its station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.