The last active post office was located on Webster Drive just west of the Laclede-Texas county line approximately five miles north of Lynchburg.
[8][9] The post office was later moved to Laclede County, southwest of present day Ft. Leonard Wood, but retained the name[8].
[14] The Saint Annie schoolhouse was about a mile distant from the church and was being used to educate children by at least 1893 with George Lane, Sr. as the teacher.
[16] For the final 36 years of the existence of the Saint Annie Post office it was located in Laclede County in the home of Ben Crismon about six miles east of Nebo.
[18] In 1930 the Gulf Oil Company was building a pumping station for a new pipeline near the Crismon farm on what is now U Highway in Laclede County.
Both the Saint Annie church and school were on land in Pulaski County that was taken by the government to form Fort Leonard Wood.
The remains of the foundation of that school building and the nearby cemetery of the Macedonia Christian Church are the only visible traces left of the St Annie community.