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Longville was once a small community in Macon County, Missouri. Today, it is known as an extinct town or a ghost town. This means it no longer exists as an active settlement.

What is Longville?

Longville was a tiny place that appeared on maps for only a short time. An extinct town, or ghost town, is a place where most or all people have left. Buildings might still be there, but no one lives or works in them anymore. Longville is one of many such places found across the United States.

Where Was Longville Located?

Longville was located in Macon County, which is in the northern part of Missouri. Missouri is a state in the central United States. Many small towns like Longville grew up around important services or industries.

The Short History of Longville

Longville had a very brief history as a recognized community. The most notable thing about it was its post office. A post office is a place where people send and receive mail.

The Longville post office opened in the year 1900. It served the local area for a few years. However, it closed down just four years later, in 1904. This short period of operation suggests that the community was never very large or active. The exact reason why the name "Longville" was chosen for this community is not known today.

Why Did Longville Disappear?

Towns like Longville often become extinct for several reasons. When a post office closes, it can be a sign that a town is shrinking. People might move away because jobs disappear, or new roads and railways bypass the area. Sometimes, natural resources like mines run out, or farming becomes difficult. For Longville, its very short existence suggests it might have been a small settlement that never fully developed. It could have been a farming community that simply faded away as people moved to larger towns or cities.

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