Post Offices in Hickory County, MO

Hickory County was established on Feb 14, 1845. The County Seat is Hermitage. Hickory was formed from territory taken from the following counties: Benton , Polk

The current population is 8,636 people and the area is 399 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
Almon 1883-1922
Avery 1890-1956
Black Oak Point 1850-1881
Bledsoe 1852-1867
Childers 1899-1912
Cornersville 1854-1863, 1871-1895
Cross Timbers 1847-Present
Elkton 1845-1955
Galmey 1887-1909
Goose Neck 1872-1880
Haran 1880-1881
Hermitage 1848-Present
Jordan 1906-1955
Judy’s Gap 1847-1850
Post OfficeService
Lone Spring 1879-1908
Luce Store 1871
Nemo 1893-1896, 1899-1913
Packard 1890-1892
Pittsburg 1846-Present
Preston 1881-Present
Quincy 1850-Present
Roney 1867-1889
Salem 1847
Stafford 1898-1899
Urbana 1848-1856
Weaubleau 1881-Present
Weaubleau City 1876-1880
Wheatland 1867-Present
Key to Markings
S Spray Postmarks
PPrecancels Exist
TTerritorial Period
71Cancels from 7-1-71 Affair

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There are 28 post offices listed for Hickory 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 Hickory 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: 26 May 2008 22:18

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