The result was delete. czar 06:06, 19 September 2020 (UTC)
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It's not an extinct town/populated place like GNIS claims, it was a building on the MKT railroad. See [1], which lists it under both Lindale and the former name of Marge. It was a telegraph office and terminal building on the railroad, both of which were apparently gone by the time of the oldest small-scale topo map I could find, which is 1961. Google maps suggests that currently, nothing is there. This book calls it a "point" on the railroad. Not mentioned in an old book about the naming of Missouri towns and counties. All indications are that this was a stop on the MKT, and not a populated place as suggested by GNIS. WP:GEOLAND does not give a free pass, as this was never a legally recognized place. We've got to go by WP:GNG, which this town never passed. Hog Farm Bacon 03:27, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
The result was delete. czar 06:06, 19 September 2020 (UTC)
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It's not an extinct town/populated place like GNIS claims, it was a building on the MKT railroad. See [1], which lists it under both Lindale and the former name of Marge. It was a telegraph office and terminal building on the railroad, both of which were apparently gone by the time of the oldest small-scale topo map I could find, which is 1961. Google maps suggests that currently, nothing is there. This book calls it a "point" on the railroad. Not mentioned in an old book about the naming of Missouri towns and counties. All indications are that this was a stop on the MKT, and not a populated place as suggested by GNIS. WP:GEOLAND does not give a free pass, as this was never a legally recognized place. We've got to go by WP:GNG, which this town never passed. Hog Farm Bacon 03:27, 12 September 2020 (UTC)