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New Woollam is a small place where people live in Gasconade County, Missouri. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and businesses, but it doesn't have its own local government, like a city or town would. Instead, the county government helps manage things for the people living there.

A Look at New Woollam's Past

The area around New Woollam has a bit of a special history! There were actually two places called Woollam close to each other. To tell them apart, people started calling them New Woollam and Old Woollam.

The Story of Two Woollams

Imagine a place that moved! That's a bit like what happened here. The original settlement was called Old Woollam. Later, a new settlement grew nearby, which became New Woollam. This is why you hear about both names.

A Post Office Connects the Community

For many years, the people of Woollam had their own post office. It first opened way back in 1853. This post office was an important part of daily life, helping people send and receive letters and packages. It stayed open for a long time, finally closing its doors in 1932.

How Woollam Got Its Name

Have you ever wondered how places get their names? For Woollam, it's thought that the community was named after a local merchant. A merchant is someone who buys and sells goods, like a shopkeeper. So, someone important in the area likely gave the community its name!

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