Cobmoosa was a location in Oceana County, Michigan.
It was named for Cobmoosa, the Odawa leader who the federal government built a log cabin for here in 1858 during the relocation of the Odawa here from Ionia County, Michigan.
[1] There was a store operated by Cook and Wessel, schools, and post office in Cobmoosa, but after a fire that brought down the post office in 1916, it was never replaced.
[1] The site of the post office is not known;[2] the lake, which was near Cobmoosa, is located west of Walkerville, Michigan.
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