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Bushburg (which used to be spelled Bushberg) is a small, unincorporated community located in Jefferson County, in the state of Missouri in the United States. An unincorporated community means it's a group of homes and businesses that don't have their own local government, like a city or town does. Instead, it's usually managed by the larger county government.

What is Bushburg?

Bushburg is a quiet place in Missouri. It's not a big city or even a small town with its own mayor and city council. Instead, it's a collection of homes and possibly a few businesses that are part of the larger Jefferson County. People who live here rely on the county for services like roads and police.

History of Bushburg

Bushburg has a short but interesting history.

Early Days and the Post Office

The community first got its name, Bushberg, when a post office was opened there in 1868. A post office was a very important place back then, as it was how people sent and received letters, which was the main way to communicate over long distances. This post office served the local people for many years.

How Bushburg Got Its Name

The name of the community, Bushberg (and later Bushburg), comes from a person named Isador Bush. He was an important person in the area because he ran a plant nursery nearby. A plant nursery is a place where plants, trees, and flowers are grown and sold. It's likely that his nursery was a well-known spot, and people started calling the area after him. The post office closed in 1904, but the community kept its name.

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