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Title: Missouri History Timeline 1673-1965


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Missouri History Timeline 1673-1965
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1673
  • During their voyage down the Mississippi River,
    Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet were
    the first Europeans to set foot on land that
    would later become Missouri.

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1750
  • Approximate date of the founding of Ste.
    Genevieve, the first permanent white settlement.

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1764
  • City of St. Louis was founded by Pierre Laclede
    Liguest on February 15.

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1803
  • The Louisiana Purchase was signed on April 30.

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1804
  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition set out from
    St. Louis on May 14

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1811
  • The New Madrid Earthquake, the largest earthquake
    ever recorded in the continental United States of
    America, occurred on December 16.

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1817
  • The steamboat Zebulon M. Pike, the first
    steamboat to navigate the Mississippi River above
    the mouth of the Ohio River reached St. Louis on
    August 2.

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1820
  • Missouris first Constitution was adopted on July
    19.

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1821
  • Missouri was admitted as the 24th state on August
    10.

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1826
  • Jefferson City was designated Missouris
    permanent seat of government.

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1837
  • Missouris first capitol in Jefferson City was
    destroyed by fire on November 15.

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1839
  • The University of Missouri, the first state
    university west of the Mississippi River, opened
    April 14.

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1860
  • The Pony Express started its first run
    from St. Joseph to Sacramento, California on
    April 3.

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1865
  • Slavery was abolished in Missouri by an ordinance
    of immediate emancipation, making Missouri the
    first slave state to emancipate its slaves.

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1866
  • The Missouri Historical Society was organized in
    St. Louis on August 11.

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1873
  • Susan Blow opened the first public
    kindergarten in the United States in St.
    Louis.

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1874
  • The Eads Bridge, spanning the Mississippi River,
    was opened in St. Louis on July 4.

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1882
  • Jesse James was killed by Bob Ford in St. Joseph
    on April 3.

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1901
  • The first State Fair held at Sedalia opened on
    September 9.

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1904
  • The 1904 Worlds Fair opened in St. Louis on
    April 30.

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1911
  • Missouri State Capitol was completely
    destroyed by fire after being struck by lightning
    on February 5.

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1927
  • Charles Lindbergh landed the "Spirit of St.
    Louis" in Paris on May 21.

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1945
  • U.S. Vice President Harry S. Truman, from
    Independence, became President upon the death of
    Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 12.

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1946
  • Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister
    of England, delivered his "Iron Curtain" speech
    at Fultons Westminster College on March 5.

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1965
  • The Gateway Arch was completed.

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