Abandoned towns, Villages and Post Offices of Davis County
| Carbon Hill- The name of the post office at the railway station of Carbon in 1879. | Chequest- A post office in Lick Creek township from 1851 to 1871. It seems to have moved from farm home to farm home for several years and then located at the hamlet of Dunnville, sometime called Nosevill, but platted in 1851 as Pleasant view, on the north side of section 32, Lick creek Township. There was another Chequest at a later date, which see below. | |
| Chequest- The name of the post office from 1885 to 1905 at the hamlet in section 4, Union Township, previously known as Gandytown, also Noblesville, and later Halltown. The post office had just previously been called Hall, which see Hall. There was another Chequest at an earlier date, see above. | ||
Abandoned Towns, Villages and Post Offices of Davis County By David C Mott, The Annuals of Iowa, 1930-1932