Goshen

The post office at present day Goshen was established in 1874 as College Grove. In two years the name was changed to Goshen while a minister was postmaster leading to a tradition that he wanted a religious name.

During the 1880s there were two general stores in Goshen and a steam driven mill was in operation along the creek north of town. Church was held in various schools in the area by preachers of all denominations. Several doctors lived in Goshen and served people all over the area.

Bibliography:

Washington County Postoffices and Postmasters 1829-1976, by Deane Carter, published 1976 by Washington Co Historical Society.
“Goshen: An Old Timer’s Reminisces,” by Tom Feathers, Flashback, April 1952.