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Lone Elm, Cooper County, Missouri facts for kids

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Lone Elm is a small, quiet place located in Cooper County, a part of the U.S. state of Missouri. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and maybe a few buildings that don't have their own local government, like a city or town does. Instead, it's usually part of the larger county's administration. You can find Lone Elm where two roads, Missouri routes KK and B, meet. It's about eleven miles south of a town called Boonville.

The Story of Lone Elm

The history of Lone Elm goes back to the late 1800s. A post office, which was a very important place for people to send and receive letters and packages, opened here in 1868. This post office served the community for many years, helping people stay connected. It stayed open until 1906.

The community got its unique name from a very special tree. There was a large, single elm tree growing near where the first homes were built. This lone elm tree was so noticeable and important to the early settlers that they decided to name their community after it. It's a cool example of how nature can inspire the names of places!

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