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Waverly Flower Delivery Service
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Waverly Zip Codes:
45690
Waverly: latitude 39.1256 – longitude -82.9836
Waverly (sometimes known as Waverly City) is a city in, and the county chair of, Pike County, Ohio, United States, located 14 miles south of Chillicothe. The population was 4,165 at the 2020 census. The town was formed in 1829, as the construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal along the west bank of the Scioto River brought new layer to the area. In 1861 the county chair was moved here from Piketon.
Waverly is served by the Garnet A. Wilson Public Library.
Historians undertake that Waverly and the surrounding areas were inhabited by nomadic people as early as 13,000 BC. The first historical evidence that can be tied to a particular culture dates back to sometime between the years 1000 and 800 BC, to the culture known as the Adena. The area around Waverly is particularly rich in Adena heritage, including a number of mounds throughout the area. The Adena were definite their cognomen from Thomas Worthington’s Adena Estate close Chillicothe, where evidence of their culture was found in the before 1900s.
There is evidence pointing to the emergence of the Hopewell culture in the Waverly area beginning nearly 300 BC. The namesake for the Hopewell is Captain M. C. Hopewell, the owner of the Ross County farmstead where artifacts leading to the discovery of the Hopewell’s remove cultural identity were found. Both the Adena and the Hopewell are competently known for their mounds, many of which still exist regarding southern Ohio, including several in Pike County, and just north of Waverly in Chillicothe, Ohio, where the Adena Mound is a registered historic structure. There is evidence of Hopewell in the Place until just about 600 AD. The cause of the demise of the Hopewell is unknown, and there is not much information reachable about the people gruffly following them. Sometime after 1000 AD, the Fort Ancient people began to occupy southern Ohio, only to disappear in the 17th century, likely decimated by infectious diseases increase in epidemics from to the fore European contact. Some scholars understand that the Fort Ancient people “were ancestors of the historic Shawnee people, or that, at the no question least, the historic Shawnees absorbed remnants of these older peoples.”