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The Biggest Cities in Missouri 125 Years Ago

In 1900, Missouri was the 5th Most Populous State

St. Louis in 1906

In 1900, Missouri was a powerhouse of the American Midwest. This era marked the height of the “Gilded Age” influence on the state, with St. Louis preparing to host the 1904 World’s Fair and Olympics. Kansas City was also rapidly expanding as a major rail hub. But the biggest cities in the state of Missouri ended up being much different than what was seen 100 years later.

Kansas City in 1906

Largest Cities in Missouri in 1900

RankCity1900 PopulationCurrent Rank
1St. Louis575,23822
2Kansas City163,7521
3St. Joseph102,9798
4Joplin26,02312
5Springfield23,2673
6Sedalia15,23133
7Hannibal12,78046
8Jefferson City9,66416
9Carthage9,41650
10Webb City9,20159
11Moberly8,01260
12Nevada7,46197
13St. Charles7,9828
14Aurora6,191103
15Clinton5,06186
Jefferson City in 1911

The 10 Most Populous States in 1900

RankStatePopulation as of
1900 census
1 New York7,268,894
2 Pennsylvania6,302,115
3 Illinois4,821,550
4 Ohio4,157,545
5 Missouri3,106,665
6 Texas3,048,710
7 Massachusetts2,805,346
8 Indiana2,516,462
9 Michigan2,420,982
10 Iowa2,231,853

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