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From
"The Abandoned
Towns, Villages and Post Offices of Iowa"
By David C Moss
Reprinted from
the Annals of Iowa Vols XVII and XVIII 1930-1932
GRUNDY
COUNTY
ALICE:
In the Southwestern part of Palermo Township. Post
office 1871-97
ANDERSONVILLE:
In Clay Township. Post office 1893
ARROW:
In the southern part of Beaver Township. Post
office 1881
BOIS D'ARC:
In the southeastern part of Grant Twp, as shown on maps
from 1863 to 1887.
CONRAD GROVE:
The name of the post office at the present town of
Conrad from 1881 to 1885.
DAIRYVILLE:
A hamlet in the southwestern part of Fairfield Twp.
Post office from 1889-1900.
ELIZABETH:
In the northwestern corner of Section 12, Colfax Twp.
Post officer from 1873-1878.
FERN: A
village in section 32, Beaver Twp. Post office
1903.
FREDSVILLE:
A hamlet in the southeastern part of Fairfield Twp.
Post office 1883-1903.
GREENWOOD:
In the northeastern part of Clay Twp. Post office
1871.
IVESTER:
In the southwest corner of Section 15, Melrose Twp.
Post office 1893-1903.
JERUSALEM:
A hamlet in the southern part of Section 34, Clay Twp,
near where the present town of Beaman now sits.
The post office was at Wadaloup
KINGSBURY:
In the central part of Grant Twp. Post office from
1880-1885.
LEAR: In
Section 9, Beaver Twp. Post officer 1900-1903
LINCOLN:
In the eastern part of Lincoln Twp. Post office
1889-1900
LINCOLN CENTER:
In the central part of Lincoln Twp. Post office
1869-1875.
MELROSE:
On the north side of Section 16, Melrose Twp. Post
office from 1873-1879.
PALERMO:
In the northwestern part of Palermo Twp. Post
office 1873-1875.
TAYLOR HILL:
In the northwestern part of Fairfield Twp. Post
office 1857-1863.
WADALOUP:
The name of the post office (1867-1875) at the hamlet of
Jerusalem (see above), near modern day Beaman.
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