Water Companies in Andrew, IA
Benton Water Department
(608) 759-4100 more info
* City of Andrew
(563) 672-3570 more info
Cuba City Water Department
(608) 744-8735 more info
De Witt Water Department
(563) 659-5324 more info
Dubuque City Water Department
(563) 589-4144 more info
Iowa American Water Company
(866) 641-2108 more info
Park View Water Co
(563) 285-7397 more info
Shullsburg City Water Department
(608) 965-3768 more info
Utility Equipment Co
(563) 584-1932 more info
Village of Cordova Water Sewer
(309) 654-2646 more info
Water Department
(563) 852-3114 more info

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Facts about Andrew, IA:
Andrew is a city in Jackson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 460 at the 2000 census. Andrew was named for the founder of the town, Andrew Thorkey. He was a local businessman who had acquired land through several deals done with farmers in 1854. He died in 1904 from suicide after having a long struggle with depression. His doctor logged the condition as "Malady of the mind, due to injury of the testis from childhood farming calamity". Andrew was home to the first governor of Iowa, Ansel Briggs. On September 22, 1909 the citizens of Andrew erected a granite monument in the city cemetery in his honor. Although Briggs was originally buried in Omaha, Nebraska he was re-interred in 1909 in the Andrew Cemetery. The Jackson County Jailhouse was built in 1870 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The three-story limestone structure includes sheriff's office, cell room, exercise yard, a jailer quarters, and prison kitchen. The jailhouse has since been...