Post Offices in Johnson County, MO

Johnson County was established on Dec 13, 1834. The County Seat is Warrensburg. Johnson was formed from territory taken from the following counties: Lafayette

The current population is 47,356 people and the area is 831 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 OfficeService
Air UNK-1856
Aubrey 1877-1904
Basin Knob 1848-1863
Big Creek 1838-1864
Blackwater 1839-1845
Bluff Spring 1848-1857
Bowen 1907-1923
Bristleridge 1895-1904
Burnett Station 1872-1882
Burtville 1892-1904
Carbon Hill 1868-1875
Centerview 1895-Present
Centre View 1868-1895
Chalybiate 1869-1876
Charles 1898-1904
Chilhowee 1859-1862, 1869-Present
Clear Fork Mills 1841-1852
Columbus 1837-1839, 1849-1920
Cornelia 1855-1904
Dean 1899-1903
Denton 1905-1954
Dunksburg 1890-1904
Elm 1882-1903
Fayetteville 1856-1919
Fulkerson 1882-1904
Garden 1858-1860
Gath 1860-1869
Gilpin 1881-UNK
Globe 1850-1867
Greendoor 1890-1902
Henrietta 1877-1904
Hoffman 1892-1904
Holden 1859-Present
Kingsville 1857-1863, 1874-Present
Post OfficeService
Knob Noster 1941-Present
Knobnoster 1846-1941
Latour 1886-Present
Leeton 1882-Present
Leo 1888-1892
Magnolia 1896-1953
Mc Clurg 1871-1876
Medford 1905-1910, 1912-1937
Milford 1855-1863
Moncon 1892
Montserrat 1872-1954
Mosby 1876
Mosley 1876
Olive Hill 1910-1912
Owsley 1877-1906
Pittsville 1860-1861, 1869-1954
Post Oak 1846-1865, 1880-1954
Prairie Home 1857-1862
Priest 1899-1902
Quick City 1886-1967
Ramey 1864-1874
Robins 1892-1904
Rose Hill 1866-1885
Scott 1894-1902
Simpson 1879-1880, 1891-1901
Simpson’s Store 1855-1859
Sissonville 1854-1857
Sutherland 1897-1912
Telico 1851-1859
Valley City 1887-1903
Walls Store 1854-1863, 1868-1870
Warrensburg 1837-Present
Warrensburg(h) 1837-Present
Warwick 1892
Key to Markings
S Spray Postmarks
PPrecancels Exist
TTerritorial Period
71Cancels from 7-1-71 Affair

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There are 68 post offices listed for Johnson 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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