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Cleary was once a small town in Livingston County, Missouri, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Today, it is known as an "extinct town" or a ghost town. This means that people no longer live there, and most of its buildings are gone.

Cleary: A Missouri Ghost Town

Cleary was a small community that existed for a time in Livingston County, Missouri. It was located in the state of Missouri, which is in the United States. An "extinct town" is often called a ghost town because it's a place where people used to live and work, but now it's mostly empty or completely gone. The U.S. government's GNIS still lists Cleary as a "populated place," even though it's no longer active.

When Was Cleary Active?

Cleary had its own post office, which is a good sign that it was a real community. The post office first opened its doors in 1845. It served the people living in Cleary for many years. However, the post office eventually closed down in 1901. This often happens when a town starts to shrink or people move away.

How Cleary Got Its Name

The name "Cleary" might have come from a person named J. I. McCleery. He was known as the owner of a local mill in the area. It was common for early towns to be named after important people or features nearby. Mills were very important in early settlements. They helped grind grain into flour for food.

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