
Bollinger Mill circa 1890
Bollinger County is available for adoption.
If you have a local connection
to Bollinger County or an interest in Missouri in
general, Please consider joining the MOGenWeb
as a County Coordinator.
Requirements are simple, peruse
them here.
https://mogenweb.org/moccguide.htm
MOGenWeb Policies and
Procedures
https://www.mogenweb.org/pol-pro.htm
Contact Bob
Jenkins if you are interested.
In addition:, we would
appreciate any contribution that you would like to
make to
this site: biographies, obituaries,
birth, marriage, death info, grave info,
photographs....etc
Bollinger County, Missouri
Nestled in the rolling hills of southeast Missouri, Bollinger County was officially organized in 1851 and named after pioneer settler George Frederick Bollinger. Known for its rich German heritage, scenic landscapes, and deep-rooted agricultural traditions, the county offers a glimpse into the heart of rural Missouri. Marble Hill, the county seat, serves as a hub for local history and community life. From historic cemeteries and churches to the natural beauty of Castor River and the surrounding Ozark foothills, Bollinger County invites exploration and pride in its enduring legacy.

