Zenorsville (or Zenorville) is an unincorporated community in Boone County, in the U.S. state of Iowa.[1]

Geography

Zenorsville is located at 42°06′26″N 93°43′05″W / 42.10722°N 93.71806°W / 42.10722; -93.71806,[1] in the northeastern part of Jackson Township.

History

Zenorsville was founded in Section 12[2] of Jackson Township after the discovery of coal deposits in the mid-1870s. At its peak, Zenorsville had around 400 residents. The community had a store, school, blacksmith shop, other businesses, and a church.[3]

Several mines in Zenorsville operated. The coal was considered the best in the state, according to a 1909 state geological survey. However, coal mining in Zenorsville was discontinued sometime prior to 1909.[4] An 1886 mining report blamed the decline in coal mining in Zenorsville on a new rail line north from Ames.[5]

The post office at Zenorsville was established in 1876 and was discontinued in 1900.[6]

A 1914 history of Boone County states that when the mines declined, the shanties in Zenorsville were sold and removed, as residents moved elsewhere.[3]

Zenorsville's population was estimated at 300 in 1887,[7] and was 367 in 1902.[8]

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