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Read More About The Gould Historic using these sources, links, references and credits
National Register of Historic Places. (1979). “Gould, Amos, House.” National Register Number 79001170. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior.
Kilmer, David C. (1981). “Owosso, Michigan: The City of Four Names.” Owosso, MI: The Owosso Historical Commission.
Shiawassee County Historical Society. (2005). “Historic Shiawassee County.” Arcadia Publishing.
City of Owosso. (2023). “Historic Preservation.” Official website of the City of Owosso, Michigan. https://www.ci.owosso.mi.us/Community-Development/Historic-Preservation
Goodrich, R. (1989). “The Amos Gould House: A Symbol of Owosso’s Prosperity.” Michigan History Magazine, 73(5), 24-29.
Owosso Historical Commission. (2020). “Walking Tour of Historic Owosso.” Brochure available at the Owosso City Hall.
Shiawassee District Library. (2022). “Local History Collection: Amos Gould Papers.” Owosso, MI.
Michigan State Historic Preservation Office. (2018). “Michigan’s Historic Sites Online: Amos Gould House.” https://secure1.state.mi.us/HistoricSites/
Turnwald, J. (2017). “Owosso (Images of America).” Arcadia Publishing.
Shiawassee County Historical Society. (Annual publication). “The Shiawassee Historian.” Owosso, MI.
State of Michigan. (2021). “Michigan History Center: Shiawassee County Records.” Lansing, MI.
Owosso Main Street/DDA. (2023). “Historic Downtown Owosso Self-Guided Tour.” Available at the Owosso Welcome Center.
Ellis, F. (1880). “History of Shiawassee and Clinton Counties, Michigan.” Philadelphia: D.W. Ensign & Co.
Amos and Luisa Gould Photo Credit to David Pack at Gravesites
Letter, Henry Cherry in Memphis, Tenn. to Amos Gould in Owosso, Mich., 1865 November 1 https://digital.lib.utk.edu/collections/islandora/object/civilwar%3A1387#page/1/mode/2up
Letter, Henry Cherry in Knoxville, Tenn. to Amos Gould in Owosso, Mich., 1865 April 21 https://digital.lib.utk.edu/collections/islandora/object/civilwar%3A1402#page/1/mode/2up
Rebuilding a Community: Prosperity and Peace in Post-Civil War, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1865-1870 Gregory Scott Hicks https://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1416&context=utk_gradthes
ANNUAL REPORT ADJUTANT GENERAL Of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, FOB THE YEARS 1865-6. VOL. I. Honorably Discharged. Colonel Ebenezer Gould, Nov. 10, 1864, for disability. http://historyweb.digitalhistory.bsu.edu/jklinger/ensuringloyaltykentucky/Documents/Miadj.pdf
The Amos Gould House Needs Your Help, October 15, 2018 Sunday North , Sunday South https://owossoindependent.com/the-amos-gould-house-needs-your-help/
Shiawassee County Historical Society https://www.shiawasseehistory.com/
Curwood Castle Museum https://www.curwoodcastle.com/
Steam Railroading Institute https://michigansteamtrain.com/
Owosso Historical Commission https://www.ci.owosso.mi.us/Community-Development/Historical-Commission
Shiawassee Arts Center https://www.shiawasseearts.org/
Owosso Main Street/DDA (Downtown Historic District) https://www.downtownowosso.org/
Comstock Cabin https://www.ci.owosso.mi.us/Visitors/Comstock-Pioneer-Cabin
Amos Gould House (Historical Commission Headquarters) https://www.ci.owosso.mi.us/Community-Development/Historical-Commission
DeVries Nature Conservancy (Historic Farmstead) https://www.devriesnature.org/
Owosso Historic Home Tour (Annual Event) Information typically available through the Owosso Historical Commission