Post Offices in Bollinger County, MO
Bollinger County was established on Mar 1, 1851.
The County Seat is Marble Hill.
Bollinger was formed from territory taken from the following counties: Cape Girardeau
, Madison
, Stoddard
, Wane
The current population is 11,512 people and the area is 621 sq. mi.
The county seat is displayed in oblique & bold face.
Towns that have more than 4 opening/close dates or are current have links to complete information.
| Post Office | Service |
Alliance |
1889-1953
|
Arab |
1943-Present
|
Bessville |
1856-1864, 1871-1955
|
Bollinger Mills |
1877-1890
|
Buchanan |
1857-1940
|
Burg |
1908-1911
|
Castor |
UNK-1865, 1870-1914
|
Choat |
1897-1907
|
Clippard |
1901-1905
|
Dehl |
1908-1911
|
Denton |
1892-1895
|
Dolles Mills |
1877-1895
|
Dongala |
1899-1923
|
Drum |
1893-1916
|
Ezra |
1908-1913
|
Gipsy |
1904-Present
|
Glen Allen |
1872-1894
|
Glenallen |
1894-Present
|
Grassy |
1898-2002
|
Greenbriar |
1889-1957
|
Greene |
1851-1868
|
Grisham |
1921, 1923-1949
|
Hahn |
1895-1954
|
Hinkard |
1906-1907
|
Hurricane |
1894-1942
|
Huskey |
1887-1891, 1899-1907
|
Huxie |
1900-1909
|
|
| Post Office | Service |
Laflin |
1871-1954
|
Leopold |
1887-Present
|
Liley |
1912-1913
|
Lixville |
1895-1945
|
Lodge |
1880-1942
|
Loyd |
1900-1906
|
Lutesville |
1872-Present
|
Marble Hill |
1868-Present
|
Mayfield |
See details |
Patton |
1849-Present
|
Perkins Creek |
1851-1864
|
Precinct |
1902-1904
|
Rose |
1892-1894
|
Sank |
1912-1920, 1925-1954
|
Scheperville |
1882-1902
|
Schlatitz |
1908-1915
|
Scopus |
1887-1957
|
Sedgwickville |
1867-1869, 1875-Present
|
Shrum |
1898-1937
|
Sturdivant |
1888-1892, 1899-Present
|
Sumac |
See details |
Tallent |
1900-1935
|
Trowel |
1905-1910
|
Turkey Creek |
1913-1923
|
Vinemount |
1870-1871
|
White Water |
1857-1867
|
Zalma |
1890-Present
|
Zephyr |
1908-1911
|
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There are 55 post offices listed for Bollinger County.
Post office information from Missouri Post Offices 1804-1981
©1982 - Robert G. Schultz. Used with permission of author.
Additional info on zip codes, markings and distances come from various members of MOPOHISSOC.
Note: Researchers only listed for towns that have specific researchers separate from the overall county.
Remember, this site is primarily concerned with POSTAL history and makes no claims regarding genealogical research.
List updated: 02 Jan 2008 19:21
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