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Boden is a small place in Guernsey County, Ohio, in the United States. It is known as an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and buildings that isn't officially a town or city. It doesn't have its own local government like a mayor or city council.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live, but it's not a city or a village. These areas are usually governed by the larger county around them. For example, Boden is part of Guernsey County. People in these communities still get services like roads and police. These services come from the county government.

Where is Boden Located?

Boden is found in the eastern part of Ohio. Ohio is a state in the Midwest region of the United States. Guernsey County is known for its rolling hills and farmland. It is a mostly rural area.

A Look at Its History

Boden has a short but interesting history. Like many small places, it once had its own post office. A post office is where people send and receive mail. It also helps connect communities.

The Post Office in Boden

The post office in Boden opened in 1889. It served the people living there for over a decade. However, it closed down in 1901. This often happened as transportation improved. People could then travel to larger towns for their mail.

How Boden Got Its Name

The community of Boden was named after a person. His name was William E. Boden. He was an important person in Ohio at the time.

Who Was William E. Boden?

William E. Boden was a "state legislator." A state legislator is a person who helps make laws for their state. They are elected by the people to represent them. William E. Boden helped make decisions for the state of Ohio. Naming a community after him was a way to honor his work.

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