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Ogden was once a small town located in New Madrid County, Missouri. Today, it is known as an "extinct town" or a "ghost town." This means that people no longer live there, and the buildings might be gone or in ruins. It's like a place that used to be busy but is now quiet and empty.

What Was Ogden?

Ogden was situated in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. It was part of New Madrid County. Many years ago, it was a place where people lived and worked.

A Look at Its History

The town of Ogden had a post office that opened in 1826. A post office was very important back then. It was where people sent and received letters and packages. This post office served the community for many years. It finally closed its doors in 1893. The community was named after the Ogden family. They were early settlers and important pioneer citizens in the area.

Why Do Towns Disappear?

Towns like Ogden become extinct for many reasons. Sometimes, people move away because jobs disappear. Other times, natural events like floods or droughts can make people leave. Changes in transportation, like new roads or railroads, can also cause towns to shrink. When a town's main purpose or resource is gone, people often move to bigger cities. This leaves behind what we now call a ghost town.

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