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Bone Gap Zip Codes:
62815
Bone Gap: latitude 38.4449 – longitude -87.9975
Bone Gap is a village in Edwards County, Illinois, United States. The population was 181 at the 2020 census, down from 246 at the 2010 census.
According to local historians, the Piankeshaw Indians time-honored a village in the vicinity of protester Bone Gap prior to the introduction of unshakable European settlers. This village was situated in a gap in the treeline. When the first remaining European settlers arrived in 1830, they found a large number of discarded animal bones left by the Piankeshaw inhabitants, and named the settlement “Bone Gap.”
Surnames among in front settlers included Rude, Morgan, Knowlton, Phillips, Leach, Gibson, Rice, and Gould, the latter belonging to Methodist minister Ebenezer Gould. Many of the settlers came from northeastern states, and the community that developed became known as “Yankeetown.” This area, now known as “Old Bone Gap” as it was situated just east of the current village, consisted of a store, post office, doctor’s office, blacksmith shop, a Baptist church, and a Methodist parsonage. The current village of Bone Gap voted 38-7 to incorporate upon March 29, 1892.
Bone Gap is located in northeastern Edwards County at 38°26′49″N 87°59′47″W / 38.44694°N 87.99639°W (38.447053, -87.996288). It is 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Albion, the county seat. Illinois State Route 130 passes just to the west.