The Aborigines of North America
Thomas Hill, Missouri
Thomas Hill, an unincorporated community nestled in the scenic landscapes of northwest Randolph County, Missouri. Situated conveniently on Missouri Route F, just east of Missouri Route 3, Thomas Hill offers a tranquil and picturesque setting. The renowned Thomas Hill Reservoir dam is located approximately two miles to the north, adding to the area’s natural beauty and recreational appeal.
When was Thomas Hill officially incorporated as a city?
Never! Thomas Hill is an unincorporated community nestled in the scenic landscapes of northwest Randolph County, Missouri. Situated conveniently on Missouri Route F, just east of Missouri Route 3, Thomas Hill offers a tranquil and picturesque setting. The renowned Thomas Hill Reservoir dam is located approximately two miles to the north, adding to the area’s natural beauty and recreational appeal.
This Q & A offer insights into Thomas Hill's historical significance and development over the years.
- William Thomas, a pioneer citizen, is the namesake of the community.
- The post office in Thomas Hill was established in 1874.
- The post office remained in operation until 1902.
- Apart from the scenic beauty, the Thomas Hill Reservoir and dam are major attractions.
Randolph Historical Black Society
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At Randolph County Historical Black Society, we are committed to providing you with resources to assist in locating history and genealogy of the Indigenous Americans of Randolph County.
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