Timeline of Historic Missouri 1821|1860
Agriculture plays key role in Missouri history - AgUpdate
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — What, as Missourians, connects us to 1821? As Missouri celebrates its bicentennial, it feels like a good question to ...
The History of the City of Ladue
Ladue has a rich history from the early 1700s when the Osage and Missouri ... (1860). Ladue Road was laid out and named for Peter Albert LaDue (“LaDue ...
"RECE'VE~ 1.1OM:t - Missouri State Parks
" In 1821, Missouri became a state, and by 1826, the United ... Cape Girardeau, MO: Center for Regional History and Cultural Heritage, Southeast Missouri.
An Illustrated History of the Missouri Botanical Garden - Essay Text
Louis Shaw began buying enslaved persons in the 1820s. In 1850 Shaw owned nine and by 1853 eleven; 1860 census records list eight enslaved persons. As with the ...
Webster County, Missouri - Ozarks Civil War
History and Families, Webster County, Missouri. (Marshfield, MO: Webster County Historical Society, 1999). Webster County, 1860 U.S. Federal Census – Slave ...
History of Henry County, Missouri
Object Description ; Date.Digital, 2007 ; Format, jp2 ; Collection Name, Missouri County Histories Collection ; Source, Historical Publishing Co., 1919. ; Type ...
Hidden History of Jefferson City: Origins and Earliest Settlers
Sparsely populated when Missouri was admitted to the Union in 1821, it may have remained free of major settlement if not for a commission ...
Historic Families of Chesterfield
It had a blacksmith shop, grist mill, store, post office and Fenn's saw mill; but it was all washed away in the late 1800s by the Missouri River. Bonhomme was a ...
Missouri became a state - History of Lawson, Missouri
1821 – Ray County's boundaries ran from the Grand River on the east to the Platte purchase on the west and from the Missouri River on the south to the Iowa Line ...
Santa Fe Trail History, William Becknell, 1821 - WWW Virtual Library
The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to ...
History of St. Charles - The Gellman Team
Missouri was granted statehood in 1821 and St. Charles served as the first Missouri capital from 1821 to 1826. During the American Civil War ...
STRUGGLE FOR STATEHOOD - Cooper County Historical Society
(1821) Missouri becomes the 24th state admitted into the United States August 10, 1821. (Courtesy of the Missouri Bicentennial Timeline). “U.S. Congress ...
Timeline: Pre-War | The Civil War in Missouri
Men from this famous unit fought gallantly in such famous battles as ... Missouri in August of 1860. His rise to the top would end quickly, however ...
Historic Sites Jackson County MO Parks + Rec
Woman tending to garden at historic Missouri town. This living history museum, featuring more than 25 buildings dating from 1822 to 1860 and interpreters in ...
Series: The History of Slavery in St. Louis - National Park Service
African American Civil War soldier posing with two weapons in front of a military backdrop. Roughly 3,700 African American Black men from Missouri, most of whom ...
Timeline: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877
Louis, Missouri, a ring of distillers and federal officials were ... Great Railway Strike of 1877. 1810. 1820. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1860. 1870. 1880. 1890.
History - City of Sullivan, MO
October 1859-Streets were entered into Franklin County plat book. July 24, 1860-Railroad depot constructed. June 1861-April 1865 Civil War era. Railroad depot ...
The Missouri Compromise: 1820 - Mapping History
After a year of wrangling, Congress agreed to admit Missouri on the terms it wanted (though the admission was subsequently delayed until 1821) while ...
1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café | Where Fun Happens ...
... Order for inside carryout here ... Directions & Hours. 1860 Saloon, Game Room, and Hardshell Cafe is in Historic Soulard 1860 S. 9th Street St. Louis, MO, 63104.
Hannibal Missouri History | Marion County MOGenWeb Project
... Mississippi River was built in Hannibal in 1860. The Mississippi Valley Railroad was built in 1901. It ran from St. Louis to Keokuk. Later it became a part ...