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Cookville was once a small town in the southwestern part of Pulaski County, Missouri. Today, it's known as an extinct town or a ghost town, meaning it no longer exists as a community. Its former location is now part of Fort Leonard Wood, a large military base.

Where Was Cookville Located?

The area where Cookville used to be is along Roubidoux Creek. This creek flows through the southern part of what is now Fort Leonard Wood. A nearby community called Greenview is about two miles to the west. Greenview is located on Missouri Route 17 and sits near the edge of the military base, close to the border between Pulaski and Laclede counties.

What Was Cookville Known For?

Cookville was a small but active community for many years. It even had its own post office!

Cookville's Post Office

The Cookville post office first opened its doors in 1878. It served the local residents for a long time, helping them send and receive mail. However, like many small town post offices, it eventually closed. The Cookville post office stopped operating in 1941.

Who Was Cookville Named After?

The town of Cookville got its name from a local person. It was named after W. J. Cook, who was a merchant in the area. Merchants are people who buy and sell goods, so he likely owned a store or business in the community.

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