Gouldtown, New Jersey

Coordinates: 39°24′44″N 75°11′15″W / 39.41222°N 75.18750°W / 39.41222; -75.18750
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Gouldtown, New Jersey
Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church
Gouldtown is located in Cumberland County, New Jersey
Gouldtown
Gouldtown
Location in Cumberland County
Gouldtown is located in New Jersey
Gouldtown
Gouldtown
Location in New Jersey
Gouldtown is located in the United States
Gouldtown
Gouldtown
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 39°24′44″N 75°11′15″W / 39.41222°N 75.18750°W / 39.41222; -75.18750
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyCumberland
TownshipFairfield
Area
 • Total2.83 sq mi (7.32 km2)
 • Land2.83 sq mi (7.32 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
76 ft (23 m)
Population
 • Total1,601
 • Density566.53/sq mi (218.76/km2)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Code
08302 (Bridgeton)
Area code856
FIPS code34-27060[3]
GNIS feature ID2806089[4]

Gouldtown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place[5] (CDP) in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is in the northwestern part of the county, in the northeast part of Fairfield Township, and it is bordered to the west by the city of Bridgeton, the county seat. New Jersey Route 49 runs through the community, leading east 8 miles (13 km) to Millville and west through Bridgeton 19 miles (31 km) to Salem.

Demographics[edit]

As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 1,601.[2]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20201,601
U.S. Decennial Census[6]
2020[2]

History[edit]

Monroe Work catalogued it among "Negro" communities in his Negro Yearbook series.[7]

Gouldtown was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.[4] Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church, organized in 1818, current building constructed in 1860, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[8]

Notable people[edit]

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Gouldtown include:

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

Gouldtown, a Very Remarkable Settlement of Ancient Date: Studies of Some Sturdy Examples of the Simple Life, Together with Sketches of Early Colonial History of Cumberland County and Southern New Jersey and Some Early Genealogical Records originally published in some for in 1913 in and published in 1923 Theophilus Gould Steward and William Steward. [10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Census Data Explorer: Gouldtown CDP, New Jersey, United States Census Bureau. Accessed June 15, 2023.
  3. ^ Geographic Codes Lookup for New Jersey, Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed June 9, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Gouldtown Census Designated Place". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  5. ^ State of New Jersey Census Designated Places - BVP20 - Data as of January 1, 2020, United States Census Bureau. Accessed February 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  7. ^ Work, Monroe Nathan; Guzman, Jessie Parkhurst Negro year book : an annual encyclopedia of the Negro 1931-1932, p. 529. Tuskeegee Institute. Accessed August 31, 2023.
  8. ^ New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places in Cumberland County, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Historic Preservation Office, updated December 22, 2021. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  9. ^ Hunt, Donald. "Negro League star Harold Gould, 88", The Philadelphia Tribune, November 15, 2012. Accessed February 22, 2022. "Gould was born in Gouldtown, N.J. He was the son of the late Sydney and Eva (née Lloyd) Gould and the husband of Gwendolyn McElroy Foote Gould."
  10. ^ Gouldtown, a very remarkable settlement of ancient date : studies of some sturdy examples of the simple life, together with sketches of early colonial history of Cumberland County and southern New Jersey and some early genealogical records by Steward, William, Steward, T. G. (Theophilus Gould), Publication date 1913. [1], Accessed August 31, 2023.