No
matter how obscure these defunct towns are there is always seemingly
one item in existence. Here's another for Catville. A letter to a Mrs.
Orange Brown (could be Braun) at Catville from Hartland, Michigan, April
21, 1863.
I won't harp upon Catville much longer but here's the Wikipedia synopsis of the town whose name has an interesting story:
"New Boston was first settled in 1827 and was originally called
'Catville' after the initials of the proprietor, C. A. Trowbridge. It
received a post office with that name in 1860. On March 20, 1868, it was
renamed New Boston, after Boston, Massachusetts."


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