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
Dolle’s 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
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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.
All post offices for Bollinger County have been added to the database.
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: 27 Nov 2009 23:28
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