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Gloster
, Mississippi in Amite County


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33 active listings near Gloster
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$622,500   👍 Berwick Cassels Rd
$590,000   👍 4087 Judge Rd
$590,000   👍 4087 Judge Rd
$525,000   👍 3171 Nub Rd
$525,000   👍 3171 Nub Rd
$199,000   👍 S Pearl St
$199,000   👍 S Pearl St
$180,000   👍* 4190 Judge Rd
$180,000   👍* 4190 Judge Rd
$134,700   👍 3136 Nub Rd
$120,000   👍 Ramsey/Harper College Rd
$99,000   👍* 6223 Oxford Meadville Rd
$89,500   👍* 1036 Old Highway 24 Oxford Rd
$89,500   👍* 1036 Old Highway 24 Oxford Rd
$89,000   👍 241 E Walnut St
$89,000   👍 241 E Walnut St
$86,000   👍 260 E Florence St
$73,000   👍 6271 Oxford Meadville Rd
$29,000   👍 254 E Railroad Ave N
$29,000   👍 254 E Railroad Ave N
$29,000   👍 254 E Railroad Ave N
$28,000   👍* W Nebo Rd
$28,000   👍* W Nebo Rd
$18,000   👍 Nebo Rd
$18,000   👍 Nebo Rd
$17,000   👍 Lee St
$17,000   👍 Lee St
$17,000   👍 Lee St
$12,500   👍* Charles St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Gloster, MS?
Then read on!

Gloster, Mississippi is a small village located in Amite County, Mississippi. Here are some interesting facts about the village:

1. Gloster was founded in the early 1800s and was originally known as "Springfield."

2. The name "Gloster" was adopted in 1836 to honor the Earl of Gloster, a British nobleman who visited the area.

3. The village was an important lumber town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with several sawmills operating in the area.

4. Gloster was the birthplace of civil rights activist and leader Fannie Lou Hamer.

5. The village has a population of around 900 people, making it one of the smallest communities in Mississippi.

6. The annual Gloster Arts Project Festival draws visitors from across the region to enjoy art, music, and food in the village.

7. Several historic buildings are located in Gloster, including the Amite County Courthouse and the Amite County Jail, which date back to the late 1800s.