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Clay County, Iowa

 


Clay County, Iowa
1930-1932 Abandoned Towns, Villages & Post Offices

Town, Village or Post Office Description Post Offices/Dates
Annieville In the southeastern part of section 12, Lincoln Township Post Office, 1871-1900
Bridgewater In the southeastern part of Lake Township, as shown on maps from 1873-1887.
Clark The first name given to the present town of Everly. Platted as Clark in 1884 and listed as Clark in the U. S. Postal Guide from 1885-1897.
Cromwell Center Slightly west of the central part of Summit Township. Post Office, 1875-1900
Douglas Center In section 24, Douglas Township. Post Office, 1871-1875
Freeman In the northeastern corner of section 13, Sioux Township. Post Office, 1871-1875
Herdland In section 14, Herdland Township. Post Office, 1881-1897
Ingleville In the northern part of Clay Township. Post Office, 1875
Platt Listed in the U. S. Postal Guide as a post office, but not found on maps of that period. Post Office, 1893-1897
Prospect In the northwestern part of Meadow Township, as shown on maps from 1873 to 1885.
Summit In section 24, Summit Township. Post Office, 1875
Trimello In section 6, Clay Township. Post Office, 1875-1900
Willow Creek In section 36, Clay Township. Post Office, 1871-1900
Yankee In the north central part of Peterson Township. Post Office, 1881-1900

Submitted by Cathy Danielson

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