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Old Appleton Flower Delivery Service
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Old Appleton Zip Codes:
63770 63769
Old Appleton: latitude 37.5938 – longitude -89.7108
Old Appleton is a village in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States. The population was 73 at the 2020 census. It is ration of the Cape Girardeau–Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The first agreement was made at Old Appleton in 1824.
The community of Old Appleton was originally known as Apple Creek, named after the stream Apple Creek upon which the village is located. By the 1870s the village had become known as Appleton. In 1918, the word “Old” was incorporated into the declare to eliminate confusion past Appleton City in St. Clair County, Missouri.
Although it is not known who the original native inhabitants were of the Old Appleton area, the Place eventually become house to the Shawnee and Delaware Indians. Having originated in present-day Delaware and Pennsylvania, the Shawnee and Delaware Indians had been pushed off their lands by white settlement. In the 1780s, Pierre Louis Lorimier, a French Canadian who had worked as an Indian-interpreter for the British, found it in his best engagement to depart the American states. He contracted Cape Girardeau in the Ste. Genevieve District like his wife, who was of poisoned French and Shawnee ancestry. Lorimier was later made the Indian Agent by the Spanish colonial authorities. Like Lorimier, the Shawnee and Delaware Indians had sided like the British, and found themselves in an unsavory situation. Lorimier appealed for estate grants from the Spanish authorities for the agreement of Shawnee and Delaware Indians from American territory.