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    The First Female Mayor in Missouri

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    1921: The citizens of St. James elect the first female mayor in the state. Two years after women in Missouri were finally allowed to vote, the first female mayor in Missouri history was…

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    Brief History of Springfield, Missouri

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    1838: The “Queen City of the Ozarks” Started Small Springfield began as a small town in the southwestern part of the state but has grown to be the third largest city in Missouri.…

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  • MO Bloggin',  This Day in Missouri History

    Powell Hall History

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    January 24, 1968: Powell Hall converts from a movie theater to a Symphony Hall. The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra played its first-ever concert the night after the legendary theater was re-opened as a…

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  • Colleges,  Missouri Town Histories

    Missouri S&T History

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    On November 23, 1871, the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy opened in Rolla. It was one of the first universities in the country to specialize in technology and engineering thanks in large…

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    Brief History of Jefferson City

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    How Jefferson City Became the State Capital Jefferson City is the first and only city “created” to be the seat of government in United States history. Jefferson City was not even a town…

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  • MO Bloggin',  This Day in Missouri History

    The Platte Purchase

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    1837 – Missouri Annexes Northwestern Border with the Platte Purchase Prior to 1837, much of the northwestern part of present-day Missouri was not a part of the state at all. When Missouri was…

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  • Missouri Town Histories,  MO Bloggin'

    Missouri Bootheel History

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    Why does Missouri have a Bootheel? Missouri wasn’t supposed to have a bootheel. It wasn’t planned to be this way and it wasn’t included in the original maps. But a wealthy and influential…

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  • Missouri Town Histories,  MO Bloggin',  This Day in Missouri History

    The Namesake for Raytown

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    January 18, 1808: William Ray is born. The name of William Ray may not be recognizable to most people, although the bustling town on the outskirts of Kansas City that was named in…

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  • MO Bloggin',  This Day in Missouri History

    Sara Evans Hits #1

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    January 17, 2001: “Born to Fly” hits number one for Sara Evans. Sara Evans was on top of the charts and on top of the world back in 2001. The former Columbia residents…

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  • MO Bloggin',  This Day in Missouri History

    Mobile Phones Debuted in Missouri

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    1946: Mobile Car Phones made their nationwide debut in Missouri A Southwestern Bell worker testing mobile telephone service in St. Louis in 1946.Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center Here is a piece…

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