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Do you know of Cohort ???

This page is an orphan - a placeholder until we can discover more about Cohort. When we encounter a name that is new to us, we add it to our Gazetteer with the hope that we'll discover more information in the future. Such is the case with Cohort.

Our sources for Cohort (see Mentions and References below) indicate that it was a community with a post office by the same name. Unfortunately our sources aren't clear about the location of Cohort other than they indicate that Cohort would be found somewhere in Jefferson County, Alabama.

From the Blevins / Hellbock List: The post office opened  in 1894 and closed  in 1916.

This entry could have originated in error. It might be that a source had a misprint, was simply wrong or we made a transcription error while referencing it. Many of the documents we reference are from the 1800s and the early 1900s, with some easier to read than others.

Part of the difficulty in identifying whether a name is a post office or a community lies with how Post Offices were named. We've prepared an article with our understanding of how post offices were named: Naming of Post Offices.

Communities Also Named Cohort ...

We found one communities that share the name Cohort.

There is one other community in Alabama which is also named Cohort.

Beyond Alabama.

  • Communities Located In Alabama ...
    • Crenshaw County
      • We found mention of this community, but have little information.<1> For the information that we do have, please visit our profile page for the Alabama community of Cohort [Crenshaw County].

Miscellaneous References and Mentions for Cohort ...

We've created the following list to keep track of the sources that proved useful in adding to our knowledge about Cohort:

Found in a comprehensive list of Post Offices that was created by Cameron Blevins and Richard Helbock.<2>

Rand McNally Map of Alabama (1911)
Published by Rand McNally & Co.

More Orphans in  Jefferson County ...

Can you help?

As we explained above, when we encounter a name that might be a community or a post office we add it to our Gazetteer. If we have little information to go with the name, we call them Orphans. Below are Orphans that we believe to be located in Jefferson County.

Alabama Rolling MillMabel
AlfrettaMaben
AliceMagella
Altadena ValleyMaury
AmityMcAddry
Argo StationMcWilliams
 Merkel
Baugh'sMiles
BaylorMims
Beachwood ParkMorrowville
Belle SumterMorton
BellwoodMounds
Ben Vines GapMount Pinson
Bessie MinesMountain Woods
BirminghamportMurray
Birwat 
BivenNorrell Junction
Boyles 
BrakeOregon
Brock's 
Brunnet HeightsPalmer
Bryan StationPartridge
BurstallPasscut
 Passing Track
Camp OliverPawnee
CatocinPierce
Coal CreekPinson - Clay - Chalkville
Connellsville MinesPinson Valley
CrestlinePratt Crossing
Crockett Junction 
Cymbling BranchQuinton
  
DagoRazburgh
DahindaReaders
DeBerniereRed Gap Junction
DivideRed Ore
DixianaRedding
DolcitoRegent Forest
 Rockville
EarnestRoosevelt City
ElliottRugby Highlands
Ensley FurnaceRutledge Heights
Ensley HeightsRutledge
  
FairviewSargon
Five Points WestSayre Mines
 Scrap
Garden HighlandsShade's Creek
GaryShaw
GeloweSherman
GilreathSlope Four
GraceSouth Yard
GracesSparks Gap
GranlinStaryeacre Ford
Green SpringsStephens
Green Valley 
GreeneTennessee Farms
Greene'sThomas Junction
GreensToad Vine
Gurley's CreekTruss
 Turpin
Hedona 
HenryellenUptown
Huff 
Hughe's SidingVesthaven
HuronVinesville
  
Interburan HeightsWaddell
Irondale JunctionWatt's
 West Birmingham
JeffersonWest Side
JonesboroughWheeler
 Wheeling
KawaneeWho'd A Thought It
 Wilgus
Leeds Mineral WellWoodlawn Junction
LindberghWoodward Red Ore
Little WarriorWymond
Lynn Crossing 
 Yuma

Footnotes ...

<1>If we encounter the name of what might be a community, our methodology is to add that name to our Gazetteer as a placeholder. As we find more information about that community, it will be added to our Gazetteer.

Just as a reminder: Our definition of a community is rather broad and includes those places (or areas) where several families lived and had a name which identified that place. For example, you might hear somebody say that they are going over to Bird Creek to see Pete ... Bird Creek is just a gas station and a couple of homes at the crossroads. While it might not be on the map, everybody in the area knows it by that name.

Places of interest include buildings at a crossroad, several families clustered in a hollow or maybe the location of a way station. It also includes places like mines, lumber camps, ferry crossings, etc. The community might still exist, is now gone or only existed for just a short period of time.

Also keep in mind that Cohort could have been on the original document by mistake, misspelled, the original/alternate name of a community that we've listed elsewhere or was placed in the wrong county. Sometimes a post office or train station would have a different name than the community where it's located, so two names might be referring to the same community - we're working to straighten it all out.
<2>A copy of their list with background information can be found at:

      https://cblevins.github.io/us-post-offices/data-biography/









 

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