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Zadock is a small place in the northern part of Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and people living together, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town does.

Zadock is located north of the Castor River. It's about seven miles north of a bigger town called Bloomfield. The area is part of the Township of Pike. Zadock sits at an elevation of 427 feet above sea level. This means it's about 427 feet higher than the ocean. The community is also in the Central Time Zone, which is one of the time zones used across the United States.

History of Zadock

Zadock might be a small place today, but it once had its own post office! A post office is a place where people send and receive letters and packages. The Zadock post office first opened its doors in 1891. It served the community for many years, helping people connect with others through mail.

However, the post office eventually closed down. It stopped operating in 1916. This means it was open for about 25 years.

One interesting mystery about Zadock is where its name came from. The exact reason or person it was named after is not known. Sometimes, places are named after important people, local features, or even funny stories. But for Zadock, the true origin of its name remains a secret!

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