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Quitman is an unincorporated community in Nodaway County, Missouri, United States. The population was 45 at the 2010 census. ==History== Originally it was called Russellville which was first platted in 1856 by R. R. Russell. Later, the name was changed to Quitman in honor of John A. Quitman, a former governor of Mississippi and war hero in the Mexican-American War. The city was incorporated on February 8, 1881 when it was a stop on the Nodaway Valley Railroad (which was building the railroad for the Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad that eventually became part of the Burlington Northern network.〔( Past and Present of Nodaway County Missouri – B.F. Owen & Co. – 1910 )〕 The railroad no longer continues. In November 2012, the Nodaway County Commission voted to disincorporate Quitman after local residents asked for it.〔(Tiny northwest Missouri town calls it quits after 150 years; The Kansas City Star; November 17, 2012. )〕〔(No trustees, no tax spells end for Quitman ), Maryvilledailyforum.com November 13, 2012〕
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