The current population is 128,309 people and the area is 685 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
Ashland
1856-Present
Boonsboro
1839-1850
Boonton
1829-1836
Bourbonton
1849-1857
Browns Station
1875-1957
Burlington
1866-1902
Cedar Bridge
1856-1857
Centralia
1858-Present
Claysville
1911-1917
Coal Hill
1860-1861
Columbia
1821-Present
Deer Park
1886-1907
Dripping Spring
1873-1909
Easley
1893-1951
Elm Tree
1867-1868
Englewood
1892-1906
Eureka
1854-1858, 1862
Germantown
1859-1861
Ginlet
1903-1907
Grandview
1854-1860
Grayman’s
1820-1821
Greenland
1860-1871
Hallsville
1846-1850, 1855-Present
Harg
1892-1907
Harrisburg(h)
1871-Present
Hartsburg
1894-Present
Hinkson(s)
1823-1826, 1899-1901
Hinton
1885-1907
Huntsdale
1892-1953
Lammes Mills
1835-1845
Lebanon
1837-1842
Lexington
1821-1829
Mc Baine
1894-1958
Post Office Service
Middleburg(h)
1850-1855, 1858
Midway
1869-1908
Milburn
1892-1894
Minnie
1901-1907
Missouri State University
1877-1880
Muleshoe
1888-1889
Murry
1893-1907
Nashville
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Perche
1888-1905
Petersburg
1838-1949
Pierpont
1903-1907
Points
1886-1897
Providence
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Riggs
1889-1895, 1897-1907
Rileysburgh
1886-1903
Rocheport
1827-Present
Rockbridge Mills
1874-1881
Rome
1858-1861
Rucker
1889-1908
Rural
1890
Sapp
1893-1907
Sexton’s
1826-1857
Shaw
1894-1907
Smithton
1820-1821
Stephens
1868-1875
Stephens Depot
1867-1868
Sturgeon
1857-Present
Summerville
1849-1856
Switzler
1891-1896
Veni
1884
Wilton
1875-1925
Wisemans
1837-1856
Woodlandville
1872-1932
Youngers
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There are 67 post offices listed for Boone 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 Boone 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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