

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Reynolds County, Missouri.
The county was officially organized on February 25, 1845 and was named in honor of former Governor of Missouri Thomas Reynolds.
The Reynolds County Courthouse has burned twice. The first time was in December 1863 when the Confederate army burned it. A new courthouse was built in the fall of 1867 on the same foundation as the previous one. This courthouse was burned in late November 1871. Both times all records were destroyed. Temporary quarters again burned May 27, 1872, while a new "fireproof" courthouse was being built.
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Bee Fork | Black | Bunker | Centerville (County Seat) | Chitwood | Corridon | Dagonia | Edgehill | Ellington | Exchange | Fruit City | Garwood | Greeley | Hadley | Lesterville | Monterey | Munger | Oates | Ohiman | Redford | Reynolds | Rubie | Smithboro | West Fork
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