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5 Fun Facts About April 11 In Missouri History
1. The first Missouri State Capitol building was destroyed by fire on April 11, 1837. The fire was believed to be caused by an overheated stove in the Senate chamber. The building was rebuilt and served as the state capitol until 1911 when the current capitol building was completed. 2....
5 Fun Facts About April 10 In Missouri History
1. In 1934, notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde robbed a bank in Macks Creek, Missouri, making off with $4,000 in cash. This was one of many crimes committed by the notorious couple during their two-year crime spree. 2. On April 10, 1957, the longest suspension bridge in Missouri, the Missouri...
5 Fun Facts About April 9 In Missouri History
1. Missouri became a state: On April 9, 1820, President James Monroe signed the Missouri Compromise, which allowed Missouri to join the United States as a slave state, and Maine to join as a free state. This compromise helped to ease tensions between the North and South over slavery in...
5 Fun Facts About April 8 In Missouri History
1. On April 8, 1935, the Works Progress Administration opened the Mark Twain State Park in Monroe County, Missouri. The park was named after the famous American author who spent much of his early life in Missouri. 2. In 1954, the Missouri state legislature designated April 8 as "Mizzou Day"...
5 Fun Facts About April 7 In Missouri History
1) On April 7, 1936, the notorious outlaw Jesse James' grave was exhumed in Kearney, Missouri, as authorities sought to confirm his identity. His remains were positively identified through comparison to a photograph of the outlaw taken shortly before his death. 2) In 1923, on April 7, Missouri State Highway...
5 Fun Facts About April 6 In Missouri History
1. In 1838, Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs signed the infamous "Extermination Order" which authorized the forced expulsion of all Mormons from the state. This led to a series of violent clashes between Mormons and non-Mormons, culminating in the 1838 Haun's Mill Massacre in which 18 Mormons were killed. 2. In...
5 Fun Facts About April 5 In Missouri History
1. Missouri was admitted as the 24th state in the United States on April 5, 1821. After being part of the Louisiana Purchase and the Missouri Territory, Missouri's statehood was controversial due to the issue of slavery. 2. On April 5, 1956, the TWA Flight 400 crashed into a mountain...
5 Fun Facts About April 4 In Missouri History
1) On April 4, 1818, the Missouri Territory was officially created by an act of the United States Congress. This territory eventually became the state of Missouri when it was admitted to the Union in 1821. 2) In 1846, the famous Donner Party traveling westward across the United States stopped...
5 Fun Facts About April 3 In Missouri History
1. On April 3, 1826, the first steamboat arrived in St. Louis, Missouri. The steamboat, named the Enterprise, traveled upstream from New Orleans and marked the beginning of a new era of transportation and trade for the city. 2. In 1860, the Pony Express began operations in St. Joseph, Missouri,...
5 Fun Facts About April 2 In Missouri History
1. The Missouri Compromise was signed on April 2, 1820, which allowed the U.S. Senate to admit Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, helping to temporarily ease tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the country. 2. The famous outlaw Jesse James was born on...
5 Fun Facts About April 1 In Missouri History
1. In 1933, Missouri became the first state in the United States to collect a state sales tax of one cent per dollar spent. This was implemented on April 1st and is still in effect today. 2. On April 1st, 1891, the first electric streetcar line was introduced in St....
5 Fun Facts About March 31 In Missouri History
1. Missouri became a state: March 31, 1821 is a significant date in Missouri history as it marked the day that Missouri officially became a state of the United States. The territory of Missouri was officially granted statehood after years of fighting over the issue of slavery. 2. Truman Library...