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The lowest recorded temperature in Bollinger County was −27 °F (−33 °C) in 1951. The maximum average precipitation in Bollinger County occurs in March (4.91 inches). The historical area-adjusted tornado activity in Bollinger County is near the Missouri state average but is 1.7 times above the U.S. national average. Tornadoes in the county ...
Completed notarized applications along with required supporting documents should be submitted to the collector’s office 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or mailed to the collector's ...
Auto daredevil show at the Missouri State Fair, 1960s. The Missouri State Fair is the state fair for the state of Missouri, which has operated since 1901 in Sedalia, Missouri. It includes daily concerts, exhibits and competitions of animals, homemade crafts, shows, and many food/lemonade stands, and it lasts 11 days.
Union Township is one of eight townships in Bollinger County, Missouri, USA. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, its population was 1,035. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population had increased to 1,058. Union Township covers an area of 56.99 square miles (147.6 km 2). Union Township was established in 1848. [3]
Mayfield had been named by W.H. Mayfield, who had established the post office in 1886. [4] A number of post offices came and went over the years: 1882–1891, 1899–1909, 1912–1955. [ 5 ]
The average population of Missouri's counties is 53,880; St. Louis County is the most populous (987,059), and Worth County is the least (1,907). The average land area is 599 sq mi (1,550 km 2 ). The largest county is Texas County (1,179 sq mi, 3,054 km 2 ) and the smallest is St. Louis city (61.9 sq mi, 160 km 2 ).
Tourist attractions in Bollinger County, Missouri (1 C) Transportation in Bollinger County, Missouri (4 P) Pages in category "Bollinger County, Missouri"
Greenbrier is an unincorporated community in the southeastern part of Wayne Township in Bollinger County, Missouri, United States. [1] The name Greenbrier been attributed as being due to the vegetation growing in the area, particularly blackberry and other green briers. [2]