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Gould is a small, unincorporated community located in Jefferson County, in the state of Ohio, United States. An "unincorporated community" means it's a group of homes and businesses that isn't officially a town or city with its own local government.

What is Gould?

Gould is a quiet place in Ohio that doesn't have its own mayor or city council. Instead, it's part of the larger Jefferson County. These kinds of communities are often small and might have started around a specific feature, like a train station or a post office.

A Glimpse into Gould's Past

Gould had a brief moment in history when it was a bit more active. In 1881, a post office was opened there, which was a big deal for communication back then. People could send and receive letters and packages right in their community. However, the post office didn't stay open for long and was closed down in 1884.

Besides the post office, Gould also had a railroad depot, which was called Gould's Station. A railroad depot is like a small train station where trains would stop to pick up or drop off passengers and goods. This suggests that Gould was once a stop along a railway line, connecting it to other towns and cities. Even though the post office closed, the railroad might have continued to serve the area for some time.

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