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Rockbridge is an unincorporated community in northern Ozark County, , United States. It is the site of an old mill on spring-fed Spring Creek, a tributary of , which still houses the post office. It lies twelve miles north of Gainesville on Missouri Route N, approximately one-half miles north of Route 95. The narrow valley floor is only about wide and at an elevation of and the Ozark ridges on either side are higher. Rockbridge, Missouri,7.5 Minute Quadrangle, USGS, 1973


History
The town was founded in the 19th century by pioneer families from Marion County, Kentucky, led by Captain Kim Amyx. The community was burned down during the American Civil War and rebuilt after the war. A History of Rockbridge A post office called Rockbridge has been in operation since 1842. The community was named for a natural rock crossing at a nearby spring.

Rockbridge was once the of a greater Ozark County, encompassing today's Ozark and parts of Douglas and Howell counties.


Springs
This community is in a region, with , springs, and nearby. Four springs feed the mill pool and Morris Spring, which forms a small pool along the road below the dam. The Rockbridge Spring has a flow of and the Morris Spring has a flow of . The springs flow from the contact between the Roubidoux sandstone and the underlying Gasconade dolomite. Major Springs of the Bryant Watershed, Watersheds.org

The community is now owned by the Rainbow Trout & Game Ranch and Rockbridge Gun Club, founded in 1954, and includes a . About five miles to the northwest above the Bryant Creek floodplain in Douglas County is Assumption Abbey, a .


Rockbridge Road
Rockbridge was a central point along the old Rockbridge Road (or Rockbridge–Springfield Road) established before the Civil War as a freight road between and Springfield. The road was used first for the transportation by wagon and ox team of from the of Arkansas to the growing market in Springfield. Following the railroad's arrival to Springfield, the freight usage shifted to which was hauled from northeast Arkansas to Springfield by team until after the Civil War. Pioneer Rockbridge Road connected Springfield with Arkansas, Ozarks Mountaineer Magazine, July 1958, page 15


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