Gould City, Michigan
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Gould City is an
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in
Mackinac County Mackinac County ( ) is a county in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 10,834. The county seat is St. Ignace. Formerly known as Michilimackinac County, in 1818 it was one of the first ...
in the U.S. state of
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. The community is located within Newton Township. As an unincorporated community, Gould City has no legal autonomy of its own but does have its own post office with the 49838 ZIP Code.


Geography

Gould City is a rural community located in central Newton Township about east of the city of Manistique and about northwest of
St. Ignace St. Ignace is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Mackinac County. The city had a population of 2,452 at the 2010 census. St. Ignace Township is located just to the north of the city, but the two are administered auto ...
. Gould City sits at an elevation of above sea level. The community is located about south of
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(Lake Michigan Scenic Highway) and is centered along South Gould City Road. Other nearby communities include Corinne just to the southwest,
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and Helmer to the north,
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and Naubinway to the east, and Blaney Park to the west. Lake Michigan is about to the south, and some of the surrounding areas are included as parts of the Sault Ste. Marie portion of
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. Gould City contains its own post office that uses the 49838 ZIP Code. The post office is located at N6116 South Gould City Road in the center of the community. The ZIP Code serves a much larger area that includes the majority of Newton Township, as well as a very small portion of Portage Township to the north and Garfield Township to the east. The community is served by Engadine Consolidated Schools, which is located to the east in the community of Engadine. The Newton Township Office is located in the center of the community at N6164 South Gould City Road, and the building also contains the Newton Township Volunteer Fire Department. As most of Newton Township uses the Gould City ZIP Code, the two names are often used interchangeably, such as the Gould City Township Park located much further to the south on Lake Michigan.


History

Newton Township itself was formally organized in 1878. Gould City was first settled as early as 1886 by Sam Stiles, who was a lumberman and also opened a grocery store in the area. The community's post office opened on September 26, 1888 with Adolph Highstone serving as the first postmaster. The post office has operated continuously ever since. Stiles named the community after the Gould family, who were among the first commercial fishermen on the northern Lake Michigan shoreline, as well as fellow lumbermen with Stiles. By 1893, the community received a railway station along the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (Soo Line Railroad). At the time, Gould City contained a post office, several general stores, cedar mill, and pharmacy. The lumber boom reached Gould City by 1905, and lumber development was extensive in the area. At the height of the community's growth, it contained numerous sawmills, two churches, two hotels, two saloons, and many other small businesses. In 1910, Gould City's population reached its peak at around 200 permanent residents. While the lumber industry began declining after this time, Gould City's lumber industry continued into the 1930s. Many of the buildings in the community were destroyed by a fire in 1929, and very few buildings before that time remain standing. Beginning in the 1940s,
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was constructed just to the north of Gould City and provided a major transportation route through the area. Of the original two churches in Gould City, the Catholic church shut down and was razed around 1971. The other church, the Community Presbyterian Church, remains open. Among the other oldest buildings in the community include McNeil's Bar, which occupies a building that was once Charles May's hotel. He was a local resident who later served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. The railway line remains active and is operated by the Canadian National Railway but no longer contains a stop or railway station within Gould City. The nearby Gould City Township Cemetery (also known as the Newton Township Cemetery) is located about south of the community on Leveille Road. The cemetery remains active and its oldest graveside dates back to 1885. Another cemetery is the defunct Polley Family Cemetery, which is a family plot located near Gould City, and its oldest gravesite dates back to 1882.


Images

File:Mackinac County, Michigan map (1911).jpg, File:Gould City, Michigan sign.jpg, File:Gould City, MI post office.jpg,


See also

* Scott Point site, an archaeological site located south of Gould City near the shores of Lake Michigan


References


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* {{Mackinac County, Michigan Unincorporated communities in Michigan Unincorporated communities in Mackinac County, Michigan Populated places established in 1886 1886 establishments in Michigan