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Gould Farm is a small, unincorporated community located in Caldwell County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. An unincorporated community is a place where people live that isn't officially part of a city or town, so it doesn't have its own local government.

History of Gould Farm

The community of Gould Farm has an interesting past, mainly centered around its post office.

When Was Gould Farm Established?

A post office was first opened in Gould Farm in 1876. This was an important step for the community, as post offices were vital for communication and connecting people in the 1800s.

Who Was Gould Farm Named After?

The community got its name from C. L. Gould. He was the original owner of the land where the community was built. It was common for places to be named after important landowners or founders during that time.

When Did the Post Office Close?

The post office in Gould Farm operated for nearly 30 years before it closed down in 1905. Many small post offices closed around this time as transportation improved and mail services became more centralized.

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