Talk:Gentry County, Missouri
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New Castle
editThe History of Gentry and Worth Counties, Missouri, National Historical Company, 1882, [1] has a dozen references to a town called New Castle. It is primarily mentioned in historical biographies, from which I can infer the town existed as early as 1865. In one instance it is listed as a voting district. I am doing genealogy research which led me to an 1898 obituary pointing to a burial one mile southwest of New Castle. The Find a Grave entry is listed as somewhere in Missouri because the location of the cemetery is unknown. [2] The 13 Apr 1894 edition of The McFall Mirror, pg 8, has a column labeled Hall's Ark, which includes references to a Baptist church in New Castle. It appears that Hall's Ark was also a town or village at the time. Local researchers might want to include New Castle in the list of municipalities. If it is an obscure village or part of another town, it could be included in another town's description. If the town no longer exists, it could be included in a list of ghost towns. Pnoble805 (talk) 02:14, 20 March 2021 (UTC)