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Joanna was once a small town in Ralls County, Missouri. Today, it is an extinct town, which means it no longer exists as a living community. People sometimes call these places 'ghost towns' because they are empty or have very few residents left.

The Story of Joanna

Joanna was a small community that appeared on maps for a time. It was officially recognized as a "populated place" by the U.S. Geological Survey (GNIS). This means it was a location where people lived, even if it wasn't a large city.

Where Was Joanna Located?

This former town was found in Ralls County, which is in the northeastern part of Missouri. While the town itself is gone, its location is still noted for historical records.

How Did Joanna Get Its Name?

The name "Joanna" was chosen to honor a woman named Joanna Burnett. She was the mother of a local merchant, someone who owned a store and sold goods in the area. It was common for towns to be named after important local figures or their family members.

What Was the Post Office Like?

A post office is a place where people send and receive mail. Joanna had its own post office, which opened in 1895. This was an important service for the people living there, allowing them to communicate with the outside world. The post office stayed open for about 17 years, finally closing its doors in 1912.

Was Joanna Called Anything Else?

Sometimes, small communities have more than one name. For a while, Joanna was also known by another name: "Oakland." It's not unusual for places to have different names over time, especially before they become officially established.

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