Dutchtown, Missouri Flower Delivery
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La Tulipe flowers
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Dutchtown Flower Delivery Service
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Dutchtown Zip Codes:
63701 63745
Dutchtown: latitude 37.2509 – longitude -89.6558
Dutchtown is a census-designated place (CDP) and former village in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States, located at the intersection of Routes 25 and 74. The population was 163 at the 2020 census. It was part of the Cape Girardeau–Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Dutchtown had a long records of habitation. Martin Rodner, a Hessian soldier who came to America in 1776 to battle for the British during America’s Revolutionary War, moved his relatives to the Dutchtown area in 1801, where he owned a water mill on Hubble Creek. Because his American neighbors had badly affect pronouncing his name, it became “Rodney”, and his mill was known as Rodney’s Mill. He died in 1827.
In the mid-1830s, the Place near Rodney’s Mill began being established by Swiss and German families; they called their deal Spencer. That difficult became Dutchtown, a variation of the word “Deutsch,” which means German.
The little village grew. A blacksmith and a bricklayer settled there. Bloomfield Road ran through the town, as did railroad tracks.