Jack Wade received a post office in 1901, which remained until 1948.
The community received a post office on November 24, 1868.
The camp was established around 1902 and received a post office on December 29 of the same year.
It received a post office with that name in 1860.
In 1893 Almeda, with 50 people, received a post office.
In 1886 it received a post office, which remained there until 1955.
The settlement received a post office in 1894, and by 1900 its population had reached 362.
The name was formally given to the town when it received a post office in 1901.
Grit received a post office in 1901, which remained active until 1980.
A school was built here in 1852 and it received a post office in 1856.