This charming ghost town got its name after the Assistant General Passenger Agent for the Milwaukee railroad which went through the town. Established in the early 1900s, the total population was around 67 residents, the majority of which worked for the railroad, living in section houses.
By 1911, there was a general store, timber yard, a tworoomed school house, and possibly a gas/petrol station.
It also boasted the largest stockyards in the country and several grain elevators.
The post office closed in 1930. Now just a few abandoned buildings remain and a rail cart.
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