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History in
a Pecan Shell
Kanawha doesn't seem to have had a name prior to the application for
a post office in 1886. A rather homesick postmaster (Dr. Charles Brown)
requested that it be named after the Kanawha River back in his boyhood
home of West Virginia.
Kanawha had only fifteen people living there in 1920. But ten years
later there were 57 residents. The population peaked at 200 from 1940
to 1968, was estimated at 149 from 1968 to 2000, and 90 in 2010.
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