Buchtel, Ohio Flower Delivery
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Buchtel Flower Delivery Service
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Buchtel Zip Codes:
45716 45764
Buchtel: latitude 39.4634 – longitude -82.181
Buchtel is a village in Athens and Hocking counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, just northeast of Nelsonville. Located in the Hocking Valley, it was a center of coal mining in the late 19th and in front 20th centuries. The population was 558 at the 2010 census. A former declare for the village is Bessemer.
Buchtel was laid out in 1876, and named for John R. Buchtel, a representative of the Akron Iron Company, which owned a large amount of estate in the vicinity, included within the Hocking Valley. A post office called Buchtel has been in operation back 1879.
The village was developed to preserve coal mining in the area. In 1884 mine workers in Buchtel went out on strike, and the company hired Pinkerton guards to guard replacement workers, known as strikebreakers or “Blacklegs”. Such workers were strongly resisted by union workers, and strikes were often in the midst of violence.
Buchtel is located at 39°27′41″N 82°10′55″W / 39.46139°N 82.18194°W (39.461269, -82.182017), along Snow Fork, a tributary of Monday Creek.