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Bridge over the upper North Fork River
The North Fork River, located near the historic community of Ann.

Ann was a small, historic community located in Douglas County, Missouri, in the United States. Today, it is recognized as a former populated place, meaning people once lived there, but it is no longer an active town. It was situated in the northeastern part of Douglas County.

Ann: A Historic Missouri Community

Ann was once a small, active community in the beautiful Ozark region of Missouri. While it's no longer a bustling town, its history tells us about the small settlements that helped shape the state. It's often considered a "ghost town" because most of its buildings and residents are gone.

Where is Ann Located?

The site of Ann can be found in the northeast corner of Douglas County, Missouri. It was specifically located where two state routes, EE and AD, meet. Just to the east of where the community once stood, you can find the North Fork River. This river is a branch of the White River and flows through both Missouri and Arkansas.

The Story of Ann's Post Office

A key part of any small community in the past was its post office. It served as a central hub for mail, news, and even social gatherings. Ann had its own post office, which was officially opened in 1898. This meant residents could send and receive letters, connecting them to the wider world.

How Ann Got Its Name

The post office in Ann operated for several years, closing its doors in 1915. An interesting fact about the community's name is that it was given by an early postmaster. He decided to name the community "Ann" after his own daughter. This was a common way for small towns to get their names in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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