have you seen the 1888 topo map that shows "Brandy city" ? It shows it as nothing but a single black dot.
So keep in mind, that words like "town" and "city" back then, often times does not mean what/how we think of "city" or "town" today. Back then, any group of people in a vicinity of neighbors (even though perhaps a mile apart from each other) would christen their place "such & such city" or "such & such town". And anyone who threw out a shingle at a cross-roads, which never amounted to anything more than a stage stop, store, blacksmith, etc.... might get called "such-&-such-ville" (as if it were a "town", or whatever).