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Blythe Flower Delivery Service
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Blythe Zip Codes:
92225 92226
Blythe: latitude 33.6219 – longitude -114.6195
Blythe is a city in eastern Riverside County, California, United States. It is in the Palo Verde Valley of the Lower Colorado River Valley region, an agricultural Place and allowance of the Colorado Desert along the Colorado River, approximately 224 miles (360 km) east of Los Angeles and 150 miles (240 km) west of Phoenix. Blythe was named after Thomas Henry Blythe, a San Francisco financier, who established primary water rights to the Colorado River in the region in 1877. The city was incorporated on July 21, 1916. The population was 18,317 at the 2020 census.
Blythe was named after Thomas Henry Blythe, a San Francisco businessman and entrepreneur. Mr. Blythe usual primary water rights to the Colorado River in the southwestern California region in 1877. The town was originally named Blythe City, by Thomas Blythe himself, but the broadcast was shortened to simply Blythe around the mature the first name office was opened in 1908.
In the prematurely or mid-1870s, William Calloway (known as Oliver Calloway in some sources), an engineer and a former captain of the 1st California Infantry Regiment, explored an area across the Colorado River from Ehrenberg, Arizona, and found its potential for development. Calloway made preliminary surveys and filed land claims under the Swamp Land Act of 1850. He curious the rich San Francisco Capitalist Thomas Henry Blythe (originally born Thomas Williams in Mold, Wales) to allow development and treaty of an “empire” located adjoining the Colorado. Together they purchased a sum of 140,000 acres below the Swamp Land Act, and other 35,000 acres below the Desert Land Act of 1877.
On July 17, 1877, Blythe filed his first allegation for Colorado River water upon what was to become the “Blythe Intake”. Blythe appointed unorthodox man named George Irish as official to put going on to Calloway in building an irrigation system. Calloway died in a Chemehuevi attack on March 28, 1880, and was replaced by C.C. Miller, the father of Frank Augustus Miller. Thomas Blythe died on April 4, 1883; his only revisit to the valley was in November 1882. After his death, the perform in the valley halted and Blythe’s home subsequently went into litigation along with his illegitimate daughter Florence and new claimants, the trial beginning in 1889. In the 1900s, Florence was awarded the estate, after several years of preceding rulings in favor of her and appeals against her.