Eddyville, Iowa Flower Delivery
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Eddyville Flower Delivery Service
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Eddyville Zip Codes:
52553
Eddyville: latitude 41.1591 – longitude -92.6297
Eddyville is a city in Mahaska, Monroe, and Wapello counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 970 at the era of the 2020 census.
Circa 1839, a Sauk village was established upon this site subsequent to the decline of the Black Hawk War. The village was referred to by the broadcast of its chief, Chief Hard Fish, or Wish-e-co-ma-que. In 1840 or 1841, before Iowa became a state, Jabish P. Eddy was tolerable to entrйe a trading state in Hard Fish’s village. It was a place for trade in imitation of the Indians and for pioneers to provision and ford the Des Moines River. In 1842, the area was obtained as allowance of the New Purchase and the Sauk moved in the works river. J.P. Eddy became the Indian agent for the area and permit some of his land for the eponymously named town. In 1843, the area was opened for white settlement. The town was formally incorporated in 1857.
The first public notice coal mines in Wapello County were opened close Eddyville. Local oral chronicles has it that a two-story house that later than stood at the northwest corner of Seventh and Vance Streets served as a stop on the Underground Railroad until the Civil War made that unnecessary. Several ‘coal banks’ were in operation in 1857, including the Roberts Mine, directly across the Des Moines River from town. These mines worked coal seams exposed on the hillsides of the river valley.
Eddyville was served by the Keokuk and Des Moines Railroad, which well ahead became allowance of the Rock Island Railroad along with Ottumwa and Oskaloosa generally on what is known as Sixth Street, and by a spur of the Milwaukee Railroad from Albia, with a trestle bridge across the river to be next to to the Rock Island upon the north side of Eddyville. The Rock Island depot like a warehouse was in the midst of Walnut and Mill Streets, on the west side of the line. The origin was closed and lonely in the 1970s, but the antiquated Milwaukee parentage has been rebuilt and expanded to support Cargill and associated operations from Albia where it joins the Burlington Northern Santa Fe.