The railroad first built a depot in this location in 1873.
Because the two railroads crossed it was necessary to build a depot.
There was also built a new depot for the German rolling stock.
The railway used the land to build a depot and tracks.
The company built a depot and, in 1881, a grain elevator in order to move their product to market.
Kelly was an enthusiastic promoter of building a depot for the new line in Burnside.
A public subscription of $1000 raised the funds to build a depot in the city.
The Union troops occupying the city set about building a new depot.
The railroad company built a new depot in Gentry in 1926-1927.
A post office was established in 1884, and the railroad built a depot in 1886.